All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 7
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News
Costs of meeting high-rise building safety rules could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
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News
Investment in repairs delivers greater economic return than housebuilding, says think tank
Report urges government to spend on homes that threaten health
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Review
Review | Out of Architecture: The Value of Architects Beyond Traditional Practice
Stephen Lovejoy reviews a new book that dissects the industry, while celebrating the value that architects can bring elsewhere
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News
Developer defends AHMM’s Waterloo plans after Gove presses pause
Stanhope says five-block Royal Street scheme offers “subsantial tangible benefits”
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In pictures: Moll Architects completes Victorian house extension
Designed by Moll Architects, the Wilkinson Street project involved the renovation and extension of a mid-Victorian family home in south London. Originally built in the 1860s, the house is situated in the Albert Square Conservation area, a part of the city that escaped the bombs of the blitz during ...
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News
BDP gets go-ahead for Birmingham Children’s Hospital expansion
Work at grade II-listed building will deliver new glass façade and three-storey elective care hub
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News
Arc Partnership completes £7m primary school
Staffordshire learning hub will eventually cater for more than 200 pupils
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Opinion
The Crooked House is gone. It can’t be reinvented
Any attempt to rebuild the Crooked House would merely produce a ‘worthless fake’, writes Joe Holyoak
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News
Councillors block 700-home Glancy Nicholls scheme
Loss of old industrial buildings and lack of larger family apartments fuels rejection of plans for Birmingham’s Digbeth area
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AHR lodges plans for 245-home harbourside scheme in Bristol
Mixed-use proposals are tweaked after criticism from former RIBA president George Ferguson
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News
DLUHC will not require ‘Golden thread’ building information to be stored on one system
The government says it has received feedback about the effectiveness of multiple systems to share building safety information
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Opinion
When designing for tomorrow, innovation is a necessity
The design decisions of today will form the foundation of a sustainable future, determining the health and wellbeing of both our planet and its people. For organisations operating in this space, embracing change is the only sure path to future financial viability, to meet the growing demands and expectations of ...
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Opinion
Generative Design & AI Trends: ‘Hybrid Collage’
In the third article of this series, Keir Regan-Alexander looks at ‘Hybrid Collage’ and how it’s opening up new possibilities in terms of concept design and image creation
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News
Takero Shimazaki lodges plans to redevelop Hackney Wick theatre
Proposals follow demise of masterplan drawn up by Jestico & Whiles and Stockwool
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Features
Land of Stone: a journey through modern architecture in Scotland
In this excerpt from his new book, Roger Emmerson considers the importance of Modernism, regionalism and cultural identity in the evolution of Scottish architecture
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News
Goldstein Heather gets approval for Essex villas
Development on former school site seeks to repair urban grain and respond to adjacent locally listed houses
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News
Morphogenesis completes world’s largest office building
India’s Surat Diamond Bourse knocks The Pentagon off the top spot after 80 years
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News
Campaigners seek listing for ‘Guernica of Brighton’
Bid aims to save modernist synagogue and stained-glass windows from demolition
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News
RIBA names jury for 2023 Stirling Prize
OMA partner Ellen van Loon will chair panel with 2022 winner Niall McLaughlin among members
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Opinion
We need to look beyond carbon and start seeing sustainability in a more holistic way
We can be the generation that changes our way of life and mitigates climate change. But for fundamental change to happen, we need to move away from the tunnel vision on carbon emissions, writes Michelle Sanchez