All Building Design articles in February 2023 – Page 2
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News
MVRDV unveils plans for series of huge Van Gogh-themed projects
Programme to include “super dunes, rain chambers and horticultural towers” to educate visitors about climate change
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News
Peabody to ‘significantly reduce’ its development output
Housing association boss says it will reduce short term build plans in face of inflation as Catalyst merger finalises
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Opinion
Why we love helping architects to become developers
Architects often make excellent developers - if only they’d realise it, writes Roxana Mohammadian-Molin
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News
Southwark green-lights Latitude hotel proposals
15-storey block approved for Elephant & Castle street despite local opposition
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Housing permissions fall to lowest level on record
Major applications permitted in 2022 fell by more than 8% according to official data
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Features
Building archives: The construction of the Palace of Westminster, 1847
The Builder reports on the progress of the construction of the Houses of Parliament
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Opinion
An employer’s guide to running the interview process
Careful preparation and making sure the practice makes a good impression are both critical when seeking to attract new staff, writes Jimmy Bent
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News
FCBS reveals €500m Limerick masterplan
Cleeves Riverside Quarter proposals look to transform historic city-centre industrial site
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Decision day looms for Rio Architects’ 46-storey co-living tower
Officers recommend approval for 795-home Canary Wharf block that will bring a £47.9m affordable-housing contribution
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Building Study
Springfield Campus by Associated Architects: a building that absorbs history itself
A project by Associated Architects for Wolverhampton University reminds us of the value of ‘persistent architecture’, writes Joe Holyoak
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News
Green light for Bell Phillips’ revised 1,120-home Westminster scheme
The Church Street project will see a total of 1,750 new homes built
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In Pictures: Hopkins completes Eton College aquatics centre
Building constructed mostly out of glulam and CLT
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News
ZHA forced to start £600m twin towers scheme without TfL land swap deal
Early works at Vauxhall site now underway to save planning consent which expires this Sunday
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Opinion
Black Females in Architecture: what’s changed in 5 years?
Brought together by a shared experience of the industry, Black Females in Architecture has witnessed progress, but the need for it to exist remains as strong as ever, writes Ama Ofori-Darko
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In pictures: Autobarn by Bindloss Dawes
Architecture practice Bindloss Dawes has completed a five-bay garage and accompanying workshop to house a client’s collection of classic cars
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Heatherwick unveils design for first public library
Scheme drawn up for lakeside site in planned community in Maryland
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Green light for AHMM’s 1,800-home O2 redevelopment
Scheme was redesigned to add second staircases following Sadiq Khan’s fire safety ruling
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Grimshaw plans timber office scheme in LA’s Chinatown
Five-storey development targeting creative industries is earmarked for school-bus park
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News
Designing a dispensary with urban gro: Lazy River, Massachusetts
Legislation changes regarding cannabis use have opened up a new market for dispensaries in the United States. But what considerations need to be made when designing such spaces? Building Design speaks to Sam Andras from urban-gro
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Opinion
Where’s the retrofit army for this ‘national war effort’?
The case for a skilled workforce to adapt historic buildings is there and we have no time to waste, says Grosvenor’s Tor Burrows