All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 12
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Green light for Populous’ Manchester City stadium extension
Construction of 8,000 new seats set to start in autumn
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Developer forced to dismantle AHMM modular homes due to defects
Customers paid £4,000 in compensation and face 12-month wait while issues with foundations are fixed
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David Kohn lands Oxford gallery refurb
City scheme will celebrate industrial heritage of contemporary art mainstay and add new facilities
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James Gorst Architects completes Castle Community Rooms in Suffolk
A new community facility works with the existing context to provide a flexible space for events and social engagement
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Howells and TP Bennett given OK for final Olympic village scheme
Build-to-rent developer Get Living gets planning approval for three new buildings
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Four projects shortlisted for Scotland’s building of the year
Page\Park, Flanagan Lawrence, Denizen Works and Ann Nisbet Studio vie for 2023 Doolan Award
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Host of architects appointed to £150m housing framework
Allies & Morrison and Scott Brownrigg secure places on four-year deal
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Opinion
The Coach: The ‘trust glue’ and how to use it
We know that trust helps builds relationships and strong teams, but how do we foster this special ‘glue’ that binds us, asks Louise Rodgers
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Fosters’ £30m winery vision crushed by planning inspector
Scheme proposed futuristic BREEAM ‘outstanding’ centre in Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Green light for Carmody Groarke’s Dulwich Picture Gallery refresh
Practice working with Kim Wilkie on restoration and redevelopment of site’s grounds
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Five shortlisted in Bradford City of Culture competition
Apparata Architects and IF_DO teams in fray for £500k ‘travelling performance space’
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HS2 currently ‘unachievable’ after difficult year for rail scheme
Scheme among eight major construction projects given ‘red’ rating by government’s infrastructure advisor
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Features
From New Towns to new countries: the overlooked history of masterplanning Arabia
Western planners and architects oversaw a paradigm shift that built the modern Arabian peninsula, influencing its modern culture, and imposing new typologies that persist to the present day, writes Tarek H. Shalaby
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Lower second staircase mandate could result in redundancies, experts warn
Michael Gove’s surprise move to tighten fire safety rules set to stall more schemes as developers ensure viability
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Simon Sturgis on the M&S decision: ‘In some ways it’s not even about retrofit’
One of the key witnesses to speak against the M&S scheme talks to Ben Flatman about what Michael Gove’s decision means and where the net zero agenda needs to go next
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New guidelines put accessibility and inclusion at the heart of building design
Developed as part of RIBA’s commitment to making the built environment truly accessible, the guidance hopes to remove the barriers that create separation and enable everyone to feel welcome regardless of their circumstances
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Opinion
To make major sporting events sustainable, we need to reuse existing infrastructure and be open about our mistakes
Environmental and financial imperatives are driving a new approach to stadium design and sporting events, writes Kevin Owens
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Second staircase threshold to be lowered to 18m, says Gove
Government opting for stricter fire safety requirement after consulting on 30m rule in December
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LDS’ Lambeth hotel scheme set to walk through planning
Westminster Bridge Road proposals will be global operator’s fourth hotel in the Waterloo area
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Gove reveals plans for huge Cambridge expansion as part of city regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck