All Building Design articles in March 2024 – Page 3
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from looking beyond embodied carbon?
Measuring and reducing our embodied carbon is still the best tool that we have to limit our impact on the planet, but it shouldn’t be the only factor that we’re considering, writes Anna Beckett
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Opinion
I saw the Co-op Live site with my own eyes three months ago. These delays do not come as a surprise
The UK’s largest arena was still far from being finished when Building went to see it in early February, says Tom Lowe
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News
800 still working on Co-op Live as embattled project runs 24 hours a day in race against time to open
Bosses behind Populous’ delayed venue flood job with staff in attempt to hit revised opening
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News
Former Voysey factory given new lease of life by dMFK
Building’s original occupant, Sanderson Design Group, will return following extensive retrofit
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News
Fosters unveils plans for third office tower on New York’s Park Avenue
Practice working with hedge fund Citadel on 62-storey Art Deco-inspired scheme
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Opinion
Where now for a net zero Scotland?
With the Scottish government in turmoil, what can industry and key stakeholders do to deliver a just transition in Scotland
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News
‘A true agent of change’ - Lesley Lokko receives Royal Gold Medal
Academic and curator receives RIBA’s highest individual honour
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JTP gets green light for 166-home Bristol harbourside scheme
Scheme approved despite concerns over flood risk
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UN Studio masterplan approved for new stadium and 3,500 homes in Kent
The scheme covers a 60 acre site in Northfleet adjacent to the Thames
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Twelve Architects win approval for plans to refurbish grade II-listed Devon hotel
Practice to add ornamental domes and castellations to Indian-inspired 19th century building
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Features
‘It’s high time for Africa to set its own agendas’ – An interview with Royal Gold Medal winner Lesley Lokko
On the day she receives the Royal Gold Medal, Ben Flatman talks to Lesley Lokko about her varied career and her hopes for the future of African architecture
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News
Robert Adam's plans for 'most sustainable country house' win planning on appeal
The scheme was approved under paragraph 84 of the National Planning Policy Framework
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News
Carmody Groarke and Sheppard Robson team win £400m student resi scheme for LSE
Pair beat shortlist rivals RSHP, AHMM and Allies & Morrison to win redevelopment job next to Tate Modern
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News
Broadway Malyan appoints new group chair
Move follows its merger with workplace practice Will & Partners
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Policy Exchange report says ‘mania’ for high rise development has damaged UK cities
Report claims tall buildings do not deliver high densities as claimed, and that boom in high rises has not helped address housing crisis
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News
Dowen Farmer wins planning for homes on top of existing garages
Enfield scheme to see row of houses built on site previously seen as “undevelopable”
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Opinion
Let’s avoid the green belt becoming a giant cul-de-sac
Labour says it wants to build housing on the ‘grey belt’, but how can architects help ensure this doesn’t end up as just more suburban sprawl, asks Chloë Phelps
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News
In Pictures: Eavesdrop by Tom Dowdall Architects
Paragraph 84 house in West Sussex is designed to integrate with the surrounding landscape
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News
Davidson Prize unveils final shortlist
Three teams in running for £10,000 prize due to be awarded in June
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Green light for Fosters’ £1bn Blackfriars towers scheme
Project finally gets nod after delays caused by Historic England intervention