All Building Design articles in January 2023 – Page 2
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News
Adjaye reveals US library concept designs
Oregon proposals would deliver 8,800sq m centre on park-and-ride site
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Opinion
We need to be creative to fill the skills gap
Casting the recruitment net further afield and embracing part-time working are both good ways to bridge the skills gap, writes Jimmy Bent
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Review
Monumental Lies: Culture Wars and the Truth about the Past
Debates around public monuments are a potential minefield. A new book can help us navigate this complex territory, writes Emma Dent Coad
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News
Purcell’s Porthcawl pavilion plans progress
Practice unpacks £18m proposals to give Art Deco landmark a new lease of life
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News
Public consultation to start on Fosters’ £850m Glasgow revamp
Proposals include building a concrete raft over the railway line
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News
Glenn Howells student scheme hit by listing decision
Proposals pulled from planning meeting after former Nottingham police and fire headquarters gets grade II status
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Opinion
The M&S inquiry must be decided on hard evidence, not well-meaning conjecture
Those opposing the Marble Arch replacement scheme are doing so on the basis of a misleading prospectus, writes Fred Pilbrow
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Building Study
Hanover: Exemplary collaboration and placemaking
A new over-station development on Hanover Square shows how major infrastructure projects can catalyse the delivery of excellent placemaking, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Balkrishna Doshi dies aged 95
The Pritzker Prize and RIBA Gold Medal winner passed away in India earlier today following a 70-year career
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Battlelines drawn as Historic England rips into Herzog & de Meuron’s updated Liverpool Street plans
Major heritage fight on cards after government watchdog remains unmoved by revised proposals
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News
HS2 facing ‘tough decisions’ as inflation eats into budget, transport official warns MPs
Broader rail network enhancements pipeline could also see cuts, rail minister says.
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News
Green light for Knight Architect’s Canary Wharf bridge
Pedestrian crossing to ease pressure on busy north-south route across South Dock
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Features
WA100 2023: A muted mood for architects
The latest WA100 survey of top architects shows a slump in optimism, especially for Europe. The US is hanging in there, and the Middle East is booming – but China’s market is closed off
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Opinion
WA100 2023: For architects in 2023, size matters
Our annual survey of the top 100 global practices shows it’s the largest architects who have the best hope of staying ahead of a shifting market
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Features
Soundproof and serious about happiness: In a pod with Framery
Open plan offices are the modern workplace norm but with many hybrid workers saying they’re more productive at home, Framery is offering a solution
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News
Trio of conservation practices awarded places on Kew Gardens framework
Work could include a restoration of the grade I-listed Orangery and the grade II-listed Japanese gateway
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News
Gensler breaks record for number of architects employed
US practice now has over 3,000 on its books according to the WA100 - Building Design’s international survey of the world’s largest firms
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News
Next phase of Aylesbury Estate revamp approved
Southwark Council has approved a 600-home, mixed-use development that will form the next stage of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in South-east London. Notting Hill Genesis, the social landlord behind the application, still needs final approval for the scheme, known as phase 2B, from the mayor of London. It ...
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Features
WA100 2023: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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News
Fosters completes Shanghai tower
42-storey skyscraper is centrepiece of Suhewan East Urban Complex