All Building Design articles in January 2024 – Page 4
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Features
Reviving history: Emil Eve breathes new life into an Edwardian terraced home
The design includes a stepped brick extension and a double height atrium to create a warm, modern family home
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Opinion
A new generation of architects and developers works hard and demands more – that’s something to be celebrated
A rising generation are facing a new set of challenges and expecting more from work and life, writes Martyn Evans
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News
Shedkm airs plans for £250m Stockport neighbourhood under grade II*-listed viaduct
Mixed-use scheme to include 1,200 homes and public spaces celebrating local heritage
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News
Arcadis confirmed as world’s second biggest architect by numbers employed
Dutch consultant enters the WA100, Building Design’s international survey of the world’s largest firms for the first time with nearly 2,000 architects
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Features
WA100 2024: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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Features
What made this project… St Mary’s Convent 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 One-off Small Project of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s partner, ...
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Opinion
The revised NPPF may not be as bad as feared, but don’t thank Gove
The new national planning policy document will still lead to fewer homes being built, even if some of the most egregious proposals around density and green belt have been watered down, says Joey Gardiner
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News
Minister dodges questions on Morrell products review as wait continues for government response
Housing minister Lee Rowley tells MPs the government will reveal its building product safety plans ‘soon’
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Planning protections removed for HS2 northern leg land
Removal of safeguarding clears the way for development along planned route
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News
City OK’s Squire & Partners’ £200m Gresham Street office makeover
Square Mile planners describe plans as ‘exemplary retrofit scheme’
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Sheppard Robson gets approval for 27-storey north London tower
Latest phase of Hornsey Gasworks regeneration will deliver 377 homes and a new public square
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Lesley Lokko lands Royal Gold Medal 2024
RIBA honours Ghanaian-Scottish architect, educator, author, curator and “visionary agent of change”
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Opinion
Traffic in Towns: 60 years on from Colin Buchanan’s prophetic report
On the 60th anniversary of the landmark publication David Rudlin asks whether there has ever been a report that has done more damage to our cities
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Features
Red Sea crisis: how worried does the industry need to be?
With disruption to shipping being caused by Houthi rebels, industry leaders give their views on the ramifications for the supply chain
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News
O’DonnellBrown floats plans for Govan docks regeneration
£125m proposals would deliver 304 new homes at waterfront site in Glasgow
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MPs flag risk of rising Middle East tensions on proposed Holocaust Memorial next to Parliament
Government set to press ahead this year with Adjaye Associates-designed scheme in Victoria Tower Gardens
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Fosters’ London HQ facing new Farrells’ designed high-rise neighbour
Terry Farrell’s practice unveils plans for 38-storey tower next to Norman Foster’s riverside base
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Feilden Fowles’ plans for Oxford college redevelopment poised for approval
Scheme at Green Templeton College to replace several stone buildings with new student accomodation
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Opinion
Does the rise of the contractor-side architect mark the start of a new era for the profession?
The industry needs a designer who understands the art of architecture, and grasps the technical details of construction, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Associated Architects works up Boxpark-inspired scheme for Wolverhampton
£6m regeneration project is supported with cash from government’s Future High Streets Fund