All Building Design articles in February 2024 – Page 8
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Opinion
How the latest HSE guidance on Mandatory Occurrence Reporting affects Principal Dutyholders
Andrew Mellor provides another essential update on the constantly evolving regulatory environment
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News
Gove gives all clear for Make’s £700m ITV Studios redevelopment
Communities secretary backs planning inspector’s recommendation to approve South Bank scheme two years after work was due to start
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News
£4.4m Newark Castle plans move forward
Martin Ashley Architects and Hugh Broughton Architects proposals get council backing
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Architect wanted to design Bath fashion museum in listed former post office
The Fashion Museum, Bath moving from its current premises to neo-Georgian corner plot
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Broadway Malyan’s controversial Norwich scheme axed as developer blames government
Weston Homes says Conservatives have “no understanding” of the housebuilding industry
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New exhibition space adds to growing Saudi cultural and heritage zone
Cultural hub forms part of wider regional tourism strategy that seeks to attract two millions visitors a year to the area
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RSHP reveals €38m Bayeux Tapestry Museum designs
Urban and architectural plans come nine months after firm won competition for Normandy centre
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Features
Tackling the challenge: How architecture practices can make the most of tough market conditions
The chief executive of the Buildings + Cities division in Surbana Jurong Group, the WA100’s 14th ranked practice in 2024, speaks to Building Design about how architectural firms can future-proof themselves
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Opinion
How to address the emotional fallout of redundancy
Dealing with redundancy requires its own set of skills, writes Louise Rodgers
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News
Foster says London is ‘coasting’ on planning heritage
Architect also rips into government for cancelling HS2 line to Manchester
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News
City’s 2040 vision for 1.2 million sq m of new office space passes key planning hurdle
Three ‘key areas of change’ earmarked for new development as Square Mile eyes transformation into cultural and leisure destination
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Mayors to meet consultants following talks with transport secretary on HS2 alternative
Andy Street and Andy Burnham to brief wider team this week on Mark Harper talks
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In pictures: Basha-Franklin’s futuristic hub
Designed for Velonetic, the work and exhibition space sits within the Grade I-listed Lloyd’s of London building
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Features
Zentia introduces the Oplia product family: a bright horizon for ceiling tile solutions
Zentia, the UK’s market leader in complete ceiling solutions, proudly announces the launch of ‘Oplia,’ the latest family addition to its product portfolio
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Features
Let’s talk about a brighter future for our towns and cities
How can we create thriving communities and places that people enjoy and want to live in? Ben Flatman spoke to four key industry figures to find out
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News
Grimshaw profit down 20% as HS2 Euston delay takes toll
Bottom line hit despite increase in global revenue
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Opinion
Birmingham’s Ringway Centre decision is the right one for the city
The debate that has taken place in Birmingham is a reminder that we need a pragmatic approach to reuse, writes BDP’s Tom Hewitt
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News
Council confirms demolition of Birmingham’s Ringway Centre after legal challenge
Campaigners fail in last-ditch attempt to sink Corstorphine & Wright’s plans to replace brutalist landmark with three residential towers
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Garnett Architecture unveils plans to refurbish Russell Square office
Scheme to modernise 1960s block used as the headquarters of FTSE firm Associated British Foods
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Allies & Morrison wins planning for Bankside scheme on site of Roman ruins
Mixed-use job for Landsec and Places for London was first given OK three years ago