All Building Design articles in February 2024 – Page 9
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Features
The King’s Head Theatre finds a new home in Islington, London
Designed by S+Co, The King’s Head Theatre has been relocated from the back of the King’s Head pub on Upper Street in Islington to a purpose-built 200 seat venue at the adjacent Islington Square Development in north-east London.
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Features
What made this project… Quadrangle Building, King’s College London by Hall McKnight
The judges for last year’s AYAs were impressed with Hall McKnight’s body of work, as the practice took home the trophy for two awards including Refurbishment Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s partner, Ian ...
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Review
Architect: The evolving story of a profession
Eleanor Jolliffe and Paul Crosby’s new book makes an important contribution to the profession’s awareness of its own history, writes Neal Shasore
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News
Squire & Partners’ £1.5bn Richmond scheme approved for the third time after second staircase changes
Third redesign of controversial 1,000-home plans hoping for GLA sign-off after council gives OK despite flood of objections
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News
Developer floats Oklahoma City plans for tallest US tower
Architecture firm AO works up proposals to deliver 581m skyscraper as part of huge mixed-use scheme
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from being more inclusive?
If we want to attract a more diverse workforce into the industry, then we have to make sure everyone is included, writes Anna Beckett
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News
Building Design enters partnership with international environment NGO to focus on energy efficiency in the built environment
Work with Climate Group will include thought leadership and insight content, research, and events
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News
Profit tumbles 69% at Ryder Architecture
Practice points to double-digit cost increases as turnover remains “consistent” with 2022
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Features
WA100 2024: Architects expect patchy international growth
The annual WA100 survey shows more firms anticipate global growth this year. Regionally, the US is strong but the Middle East continues to lead, while China slows and Europe sickens