All Building Design articles in February 2025 – Page 7
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News
‘We rode out the storm’: Adjaye Associates projects confidence after ‘worst year that any architecture firm could have gone through’
Practice makes loss of £720,000 after one-off £1.4m tax payment but describes drop in revenue as a “blip”
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Populous working on plans for £650m Twickenham stadium upgrade
Venue wants to hold 15 non-sporting events a year, up from current permitted three, to help bankroll revamp
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Rayner approves Howells’ plans for supersized version of Tebay services in Cheshire
Deputy prime minister said greenfield site could be class as grey belt amid concerns over harm to wildlife
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Features
Women in Construction: Mariam Issoufou, founder, Mariam Issoufou Architects
This is part of a special report produced by our sister title Building in partnership with Gleeds
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Opinion
Are the culture wars distracting us from architecture’s real challenges?
Jay Morton responds to Patrik Schumacher’s recent article condemning what he calls the ‘woke’ takeover of architectural discourse, arguing that the real barriers to innovation lie elsewhere
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Georgian Group urges Rayner to call in Allies and Morrison’s Clandon Park scheme
The scheme, developed in collaboration with heritage architect Purcell, will introduce new visitor facilities, including a café, rooftop terrace, and accessible walkways
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Planning inspector refuses Howells’ ‘monolithic slab’ Stratford tower at appeal
Student resi scheme criticised for breaching local plan policy on tall buildings
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Studio Egret West and Shedkm submit plans for nearly 900 homes in Manchester
Mayfield scheme will also include office blocks
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RSHP’s 2,100-home Victorian gasworks scheme to progress after section 106 deal agreed
Berkeley Homes and Newham Council have reached an agreement over the scheme
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WW&P unveils designs for £140m Cardiff Central station expansion
Proposals include row of brick arches outside redesigned rear entrance
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Opinion
Insights from tomorrow’s architects: Appreciating women in architecture and driving change
Molly Harper examines the persistent gender inequalities in practice and the barriers that continue to prevent women from securing senior roles
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Aecom wins venue infrastructure deal for LA Olympics
Brief includes cost estimating and construction management for 2028 event
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Zaha Hadid Architects unveils designs for 42-storey tower in Tbilisi
Scheme includes residential, commercial, and leisure spaces
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Information - BD
CPD 03 2025: Segmental retaining walls for housing developments
Sponsored by Tobermore, this module explores the design considerations, applications and benefits of specifying segmental retaining walls in residential developments. Covering key aspects from initial planning through to construction, it highlights how solutions can address site-specific requirements.
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Bell Phillips wins planning for first Birmingham Smithfield homes
First phase of £1.9bn city centre regeneration secures planning consent
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Green light for Stride Treglown and Purcell’s extension to listed Greenwich building
Historic England raises no objection to scheme in Maritime Greenwich world heritage site
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Missouri museum unveils expansion proposals by Renzo Piano, Kengo Kuma and Selldorf
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reveals concept designs from six shortlisted teams competing to lead a major expansion of the Kansas City institution
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What made this project… Ice Factory by Buckley Gray Yeoman
Finalist for Refurbishment Architect of the Year Award 2024, Buckley Gray Yeoman guides us through the specification challenges present at Ice Factory
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Opinion
The built environment belongs to everyone – so why are young voices so often excluded?
As the Festival of the Future takes place at Portland Place, Neil Onions challenges the industry to break down barriers and give young people a meaningful voice in architecture and urban design
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Allies and Morrison’s Clandon Park scheme approved despite calls for full restoration
The scheme, developed in collaboration with heritage architect Purcell, will introduce new visitor facilities, including a café, rooftop terrace, and accessible walkways