All Building Design articles in June 2024 – Page 8
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News
Lendlease’s £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield plans recommended for approval again
Mammoth city centre scheme heading back to city’s planning committee next week following developer’s decision to pull out of UK
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News
Wilkinson Eyre wins competition to design pedestrian bridge in Toronto
S-shaped crossing has been inspired by indiginous peoples’ connection to nature
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News
Grimshaw picked to design metro station in Paris
Architects appointed to debut transport job in France
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Features
Funmbi Adeagbo: ‘Architects need to get their hands dirty. We need to be thinking more like builders’
Ben Flatman talks to RIBA presidential candidate Funmbi Adeagbo about why the institute matters, the need to address the climate emergency and her own fight to remain in the UK and qualify as an architect
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News
Architects Declare calls on RIBA presidential candidates to support ‘radical and systemic change’
Climate change and sustainability advocacy group pushes for greater engagement with environmental agenda
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News
Green light for Grimshaw’s 616-home Bath gasworks scheme
Redevelopment of brownfield site to include new nursery
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News
Competition for ‘landmark’ transformation of Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street to launch this month
Westminster council and the Crown Estate looking for design team to lead “once in a generation” upgrade of world famous shopping district
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News
Tell us what you think in our general election reader poll
Building Design wants to find out what you think of the main political parties and their built environment policies
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Opinion
What we need from the next government
As the election looms, Jack Pringle reflects on how, as a nation, we find ourselves with a lot to do and little money to do it with – not least in terms of housing, planning and sustainability
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Building Study
A harmonious blend of context and concept: Mass Studies reimagines the Serpentine Pavilion
Mass Studies’ innovative design for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion reimagines traditional concepts, blending contextual sensitivity with conceptual boldness, writes Ben Flatman