All articles by Jordan Marshall
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Highlights from New York’s Climate Week
To coincide with the UN General Assembly last week, more than 2,000 climate advisers, business leaders and politicial figures gathered to find ways to accelerate the path to net zero. Here are some of the themes they discussed at the Climate Group’s conference
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Nearly half of firms are prepared to pay extra for low carbon sustainable steel and concrete, research finds
Research from Ramboll and Climate Group says most firms are more willing to foot the bill for sustainable products than they were a year ago
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Guidance released for assessing carbon impact of design and advisory work
Big consultancies back new methods to assess emissions, while Univeristy of Exeter calls for mandates to boost investment in clean technology such as heat pumps
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RIBA survey: Architects foresee workload growth despite small practice pessimism
Large practices the most optimistic in two years
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Women in Construction: Sarah Ball, principal, Woods Bagot
Jordan Marshall talks to the Woods Bagot principal leading the practice’s Adelaide and Aukland studios as part of a Women in Construction special produced by our sister title Building in conjunction with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Kimberly Dowdell on how Detroit inspired her to become an architect and make a difference
Jordan Marshall talks to the AIA president and HOK director of strategic relationships about her path into architecture and commitment for positive change
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Concerns about future workloads increase among architects
RIBA Future Trends survey finds sentiment around future workloads plummeted in July
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Avanti completes Dover Castle cafes upgrade
New facilities located within grade I-listed building
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Commuter town overruled by inspector who says it needs JTP towers
’Not a question of whether the site is suitable for tall buildings but of how tall the buildings should be’
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Warnings mount over Omicron shutting sites
Numbers of self-isloating workers expected to close some jobs but latest data says news is better on supply chain issues
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Faulkner Browns in the frame as £500m expansion of James Bond studios approved
Pinewood plans get green light
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Tate Liverpool announces design contest for £25m overhaul
Architects have until next month to register interest in ‘major reimagining’
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Tributes paid as engineer Max Fordham dies aged 88
Former RIBA president Sunand Prasad calls him ‘giant’ of the profession
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PLP’s Holborn Viaduct offices given green light
Scheme will include lift from Farringdon Street
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LSE launches £120m design contest for final set-piece building
Project will also be university’s first net-zero development
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Heatherwick's plans for £500m makeover of 1970s shopping mall in Nottingham revealed
Work will involve leaving parts of half demolished Broadmarsh centre in tact
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Covid blows out cost of BDP’s Parliament job by up to 50%
Architect's Northern Estate work extended by two years
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Architects maintained profits despite pandemic, RIBA’s annual survey finds
But revenues plunged 15% in year to May 2021
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Dozens win places on consultants’ £1.7bn Crown Commercial Services framework
Architect Corstorphine & Wright joined by major multi-disciplinaries on public sector shortlists
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DLA’s £270m plan approved for towers on former Leeds pool
Architect is third to take on site of Poulson’s 1967 swimming pool