All Building Design articles in January 2023 – Page 3
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News
Green light for Sheppard Robson's plans to double size of 1970s Glasgow office
Work will see 150,000 sq ft of space created
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Arb to finalise mutual recognition agreements for architectural registration following law change
First agreement making it easier for architects to work abroad to be signed within weeks
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Features
Optimising the architecture practice in a post-covid world
The Surbana Jurong Group explores operating a global architecture business, the biggest challenges facing the sector and the impact of net zero
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News
Architects’ confidence jumps by fastest rate since end of first covid lockdown
RIBA survey records first increase in workload expectations since last May despite fears of a recession
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Piercy plans £250m redevelopment of City offices
Proposals for British Land would strip back 1980s Broadgate block and add new storeys
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Opinion
The M&S Oxford Street inquiry was a clash of world views
We must stop trying to solve our 21st century problems with 20th century thinking, writes Simon Sturgis
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Features
Protecting the Basilica of San Marco, Venice
Pilkington Optiwhite glass offers a damage defence barrier while preserving unobstructed views of one of Italy’s most monumental piazzas
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News
Grimshaw's Eden Project North among 100 projects handed £2.1bn of levelling up cash
Government announces successful bids in second round of its flagship scheme
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In pictures: Waugh Thistleton’s timber office building opens in east London
Black & White Building in Shoreditch is one of the tallest mass timber buildings in London
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Make works up plans for Birmingham’s vacant John Lewis store
Scheme will transform eight-year old unit above New Street Station into office space
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils updated designs for controversial £1.5bn Liverpool Street station overhaul
Objections by heritage groups saw station’s listing upgraded last year
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Features
Bankside Yards: Setting new standards for net zero in London
Native Land’s scheme will be the UK’s first major mixed-use net zero development thanks to an ambient heat network. Thomas Lane reports
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Review
Part of a City: The Work of Neave Brown Architect
Matthew Wickens enjoys a new book “by architects, for architects” about Neave Brown
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News
RIBA welcomes £60m pot to regenerate brownfield sites in England
Government fund aims to spur construction of nearly 6,000 homes in the next four years
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Green light for Make’s 18-storey Blackfriars office block
Riverside scheme part of PLP’s £2bn Bankside Yards development
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Hassell completes Brighton University expansion
Seven-year project delivers 55,000sq m of cutting-edge buildings and infrastructure
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Perkins & Will raids Arup for new London managing director
Jo Wright to lead practice’s London studio after eight years as Arup’s architecture director for the UK, Middle East and Africa
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News
Grafton Architects beats other Stirling winners for latest Kingston University scheme
Work on London establishment’s next building set to start in 2026
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Opinion
More clarity on second staircases is welcome, but constant change creates risk and uncertainty
The latest changes to Approved Document B are becoming clearer, writes Andrew Mellor
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Features
Building with sustainable timber should become “new normal”
Norwegian wood producer spoke out on the imperative step needed to address the global challenge of deforestation