All Building Design articles in January 2024 – Page 5
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News
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands gets go-ahead for Cornwall homes
Falmouth scheme is approved at appeal after councillors objected to height and massing
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News
The Davidson Prize unveils brief for 2024
Teams will be asked to create vision for transforming a non-residential building into housing in competition for £10,000 prize
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Features
Zentia unveils new innovative Biobloc family — previously known as Bioguard
The range offers high-quality performance in areas such as infection control and acoustics
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News
GPAD gets go-ahead for Herts housing plans
Scheme will deliver nine new homes on site of 1950s bungalow near Welwyn Garden City
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Features
How Glasgow is rethinking its urban core after decades of retail dependency
Glasgow City Council has quietly backed a vision to double its city centre population and hand the high street back to the people. Daniel Gayne finds out what it all means
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News
Houthi attacks becoming ‘significant issue’ for construction products, CPA warns
Container prices have quadrupled in past month as ships are diverted around coast of Africa
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News
5th Studio to develop spatial framework for proposed Oxford rail line reopening
Appointment forms part of larger £4.5m initiative to reopen the Cowley Branch Line to passengers
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Green light for Hodder & Partners’ 40-storey Sheffield tower
Co-living scheme to replace mid-century former Primark at prominent city-centre corner plot
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7N Architects submits £2bn masterplan for 7,000 homes in Edinburgh
New neighbourhood will include parks and social infrastructure
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News
Biodiversity net gain rules delayed for the second time
Regulations now expected to come into force next month
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Opinion
How architecture can help the fightback against local arts cuts
Architects’ creativity can help arts organisations to diversify and maximise their revenue streams, writes Chris Dyson
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News
Haworth Tompkins founders to step down at the end of March
Graham Haworth and Steve Tompkins to continue as consultants at Stirling Prize winning practice they founded in 1991
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Wilkinson Eyre the latest practice to see profit slump despite turnover boost
Both Sheppard Robson and AHMM have reported falling profit in the last week
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News
Government unveils plans to build new nuclear power plant the size of Hinkley
Prime minister Rishi Sunak says proposal is biggest expansion of energy source in 70 years
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Starmer again quashes hopes for HS2 leg to Manchester
Northern leg is ‘not possible’ due to budget overruns says Labour leader
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News
ConForm remodels Hampstead garden flat to reconnect with nature
ConForm makes subtle references to the Victorian domestic context and careful use of natural light in latest project
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News
DSDHA working up plans for a student resi scheme next to Camden’s Roundhouse
Proposals tabled for two blocks up to 12 storeys in height neighbouring grade II*-listed venue
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Features
Let’s be specific… MLCP Q+A with James Griffiths, Uponor
From how the material is made and the numerous applications to the potential challenges when specifying, James Griffiths answers our questions on multilayer composite pipe
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Features
What made this project… Cryfield Village by R H Partnership Architects
The judges for last year’s AYAs were impressed with R H Partnership Architects’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for Higher Education Architect of the Year (sponsored by Carlisle). In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the ...
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Review
Hidden Patrons: ‘We need more of these stories to be told’
Eleanor Jolliffe discovers how a generation of Georgian women pioneers acted as both patrons and architects