All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 10
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands completes first building on new UCL East campus
The first element of UCL’s new campus seeks to reimagine the university’s relationship with local communities and breakdown academic silos
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Features
Can T levels help re-establish a vocational pathway into architecture?
Ben Flatman takes a look at how T levels might help to change the education landscape
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Jan Kattein completes conversion of former garages into community spaces
Retrofit project seeks to provide space for young entrepreneurs
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Plans in for Fosters’ £1bn Blackfriars scheme
Three towers up to 200m in height now with Southwark council after a seven-month delay
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Transport bodies announce ‘landmark’ Manchester regeneration strategy
Network Rail and Transport for Greater Manchester agree plan to build developments around six major stations
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Sea Pools: 66 saltwater sanctuaries from around the world
A new book by Chris Romer-Lee explores the beauty and architectural significance of saltwater pools around the world
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Apollodorus Architecture floats classical alternative for Bath's proposed new rugby stadium
Apollodorus Architecture makes case for oval stadium in classical style
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Opinion
The first movers creating Generative Design & AI tools for architecture
Keir Regan-Alexander introduces a series of articles exploring four trends in AI that are emerging faster than expected
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Madrid practice wins competition to redesign Dallas Museum of Art
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos is best known for the design of the Contemporary Art Centre in Córdoba and the Montblanc Haus in Hamburg
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Plans lodged for £100m net zero neighbourhood in Sheffield
First phase of 1,000 home scheme by developer Citu to create canal-side neighbourhood in underused part of the city
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How do we create sustainable bathrooms?
Lecico Bathrooms joined Bathroom Manufacturers Association and Byggfakta to discuss the issue of water scarcity in the UK and explore what manufacturers and consumers can be doing to help
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Gibson Thornley details Seifert office block refurbishment
“Urban forest” to be planted inside 1970s Maple House on Tottenham Court Road
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Gove on collision course with Bishop of Gloucester after latest housing intervention
The Rt Rev Rachel Treweek calls housing secretary’s move ‘incomprehensible’
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Opinion
Architects are not good at telling the whole story – film and photography help convey the bigger picture
Storytelling is integral to who we are as human beings, and plays a central role in highlighting the value in what architects do, writes Chris Hopkinson
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Inspector approves ‘hidden’ 24-home Brixton scheme at appeal
Rohacs Architects’ five-storey proposals include mix of apartments and houses
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Feilden Fowles unveils vision for Fountains Abbey upgrade
Unesco World Heritage site ruins to get extended visitor centre and gardens rejig under newly submitted plans
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Wilkinson Eyre’s £130m Wembley college makes the grade
New College of North West London campus is earmarked for the site of the Olympic Office Centre
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Stanton Williams teases vision for Peak District ‘Gateway’
Scheme is first phase of £300m low-carbon hotel and travel hub in Derbyshire
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Opinion
Partnering with an international practice can realise the true potential of collaboration
By working as a valued local partner to an international firm, designers can open up a wide variety of new opportunities to learn and grow, writes Tatiana von Preussen
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Revealed: 2023 Architect of the Year Awards’ shortlists announced
Winners will be revealed at live Architect of the Year awards on 17 October