All Building Design articles in July 2024 – Page 5
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News
AHMM’s £600m Waterloo office scheme ‘paused’ by developer, TfL says
Construction yet to start on one of London’s largest office schemes three years after it was approved
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Hawkins Brown unveils draft plan for 2,000-home town centre scheme
Consultation underway on proposed major regeneration project
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Opinion
How cities are redefining the meaning of Olympic legacy
As Olympic venues evolve from fleeting showcases to lasting urban assets, how we design for these huge international events reveals profound societal shifts, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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Features
What made this project… A Room Around a Tree by Tikari Works
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with Tikari Works’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for One Off Small Project of the Year. In this series, we take a look at the team’s entry project and ask the firm’s project architect, Tom Fairley, to ...
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GT3 wins planning for lakeside spa scheme at listed former country estate
Designs by GT3 Architects will transform a historic County Durham retreat
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Government to review Conservative’s ‘entirely fictional’ timeline for New Hospital Programme
Health secretary describes existing £20bn plan as “undeliverable”
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Green light for Richard Murphy’s plans to transform historic Edinburgh school into music centre
Grade A-listed Thomas Hamilton building has been largely vacant for more than 25 years
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Review
Dhaka Architectural Guide: ‘A city changing at a dizzying speed’
Niklaus Graber reviews a new guide to the architecture of Bangladesh’s booming capital city
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Opinion
Historic England’s decarbonisation advice is a missed opportunity to fully embrace the climate crisis
The heritage advisor’s new guidance on how to retrofit historic buildings without harming them includes some welcome details but leaves too much to interpretation, writes climate and heritage specialist Chris Procter
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More details emerge of Matt Brook Architects’ plans for £1bn Salford tower cluster
Scheme would include UK’s third tallest building at 273m in height
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In pictures: Make’s low carbon City fringe office block reaches practical completion
Delayed HB Reavis’ Worship Square scheme already 98% leased
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Historic England publishes advice note on decarbonising heritage assets
Guidance for councils and heritage consultants outlines how historic buildings can be made more energy efficient without harming their significance
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Grimshaw’s Curzon Street station to be built with more platforms than needed, HS2 report reveals
New station to be built to original specification despite cut to northern stretch last year
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Hackitt’s golden thread guidance on digitalisation being ignored by most product manufacturers, CLC report finds
More than 90% of product manufacturers do not see digitalisation as a ‘major concern’
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High Court sets date for judicial review hearing on DSDHA’s contested Bloomsbury tower
Local architect to present grounds to overturn decision to approve 19-storey scheme in September
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Features
Bindloss Dawes extends listed Somerset schoolhouse for Farrow & Ball colour curator
Pitcombe’s Old School House gets a new lease on life with a harmonious addition that respects its heritage while solving long-standing layout issues
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News
Weston Williamson & Partners and Allies & Morrison get OK for 2,100 homes in Kent
Ebbsfleet Central East given outline consent for two new neighbourhoods
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Green light for Peter Barber’s latest Barnet housing scheme
Planning win for 139 homes on site of Volvo car showroom
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Boost for Universal Studios UK plans as local leaders tell Starmer to back project
Six council bosses “collectively endorse” proposals to build Europe’s biggest theme park on former brickworks in Bedfordshire
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Features
Meet Fern the diplodocus, star of a Natural History Museum garden redesign
The golden dinosaur is the main attraction in a garden makeover that looks set to inspire young ecologists, Mary Richards writes