All Building Design articles in June 2024 – Page 7
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News
John Lewis to appeal to planning inspectorate for decision on LDS’s west London housing scheme
Retailer hoping to build over 400 homes in West Ealing as part of redevelopment
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News
Orms gets green light for £250m revamp of Deutsche Bank’s former City HQ
Scheme clears section 106 hurdle
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Features
Chris Williamson: ‘I think we can do a lot for young architects – they need all the help they can get’
Ben Flatman talks to the founder of Weston Williamson + Partners about the role RIBA has played in his career, the importance of lifelong learning, and why he wants to help the next generation of architects get a leg up in the profession
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News
Big names warn Labour not to ‘fall for’ traditional housing design trend
Ben Derbyshire leads group calling on party to ensure future developments “reflect the genius of our age”
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Review
Creatives, Assemble! Architecture rooms at the RA Summer Exhibition 2024
Assemble seeks to bring the raw creativity of the studio to the RA, transforming the architecture rooms with sustainable materials and community-focused designs
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News
RIBA names shortlisted projects for its 2024 International Prize
Shortlist includes three projects by David Chipperfield
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News
RIBA slams Conservative manifesto for lack of planning reforms
Muyiwa Oki also criticises absence of clear plan for addressing the UK’s “shamefully” energy inefficient housing stock
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Review
Five Critical Essays on Architectural Ethics: A reinvigoration of ethical debate with no trigger warnings
Architects must reclaim their ethical self-determination amidst the ideological mandates of modern professional practice, writes Helen MacNeil
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News
Wilkinson Eyre’s plans to redevelop spy tunnels into visitor attraction get City approval
Scheme still needs Camden green light for final sign off
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In pictures: AOC’s new railway museum building in the North East
New displays and energy efficiency provisions form part of scheme
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News
Number of housing sites approved at lowest level since records began
Consents drop 12% year-on-year in 12 months to March 2024, according to the Home Builders Federation
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News
Lack of social rented homes in London costing £7.7bn in lost social value, say housing associations
New research aims to quantify economic and social benefits of social rented homes
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Features
Duncan Baker-Brown: ‘I think architecture is a lot of fun. We have got to remind ourselves of that’
Ben Flatman talks to RIBA presidential candidate Duncan Baker-Brown about the climate emergency, student debt and remembering that architecture can be fun
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News
Ben Adams Architects overhauls Henry Wood House facade
1960s envelope undergoes much-needed refurbishment to repair ageing cladding while remaining operational
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Developers press pause on new London office schemes as construction hits all time high
Number of new starts in capital has fallen by almost a fifth in six months, Deloitte crane survey finds
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Liberal Democrats outline housing and net zero plans in manifesto
Party confirms pledge to build 380,000 homes a year and would take a second look at HS2’s northern leg
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Designs unveiled for Fletcher Priest’s latest City tower
Axa IM Alts’ plans for the 40-storey 63 St Mary Axe scheme given public airing
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BDP to submit plans for Manchester sky garden development on site of grade-II viaduct.
National Trust reveals long term plans for £25m scheme on historic site
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News
Uxbridge Bower: Reimagining the ‘granny annexe’
In Uxbridge, West London, Bureau de Change redefines the traditional annexe with Uxbridge Bower, a compact yet elegant pavilion that fosters intergenerational living
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from reducing carbon on every project?
As global warming surpasses 1.5ºC, Anna Beckett looks at how sustainable design can still make a difference, even on the margins