All Building Design articles in March 2024 – Page 4
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GSS masterplan for £500m mixed-use campus in Newcastle gets thumbs up
Outline approval granted for 24 separate developments plots on former General Hospital site
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Opinion
Why is our heritage on fire… again?
The fire at Copenhagen’s historic stock exchange is a reminder that we need to value traditional building skills as much as the buildings themselves, writes Liz Smith
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Firm behind rejected plans for ‘bonkers’ Birmingham tower to draw up new proposals
Marrons says it will work with council on new design for 80 Broad Street site
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Hodder & Partners gets go ahead for tallest building in Bristol
Olympian Homes scheme will replace Premier Inn tower
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Knight Architects wins planning for new Oxford cycle and footbridge
Bridge forms part of wider transport and growth plan for the city
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BD’s publisher shortlisted for another award
Publisher Assemble Media Group and sister title Housing Today are also in the running for AOP Digital Publisher Awards
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Opinion
Drawing for urban design: The fine line between vision and delusion
Idealised renderings of landscapes and urban design schemes are not new, but we should beware using images as a stand-in for real understanding, writes David Rudlin
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Opinion
Lighting the way in architecture
Light is a foundational aspect of architectural design and practice - affecting how a building looks inside and out, and how that building influences its context and immediate environment. Light is a utility but it’s also an amenity for the people living in a building and those who live and ...
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JTP gets planning for modular student housing scheme in Ealing
Plans for 16-storey block approved after height reduction
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Fosters unveils designs for Changfeng mixed-use development in Shanghai
Scheme seeks to promote sustainability and wellbeing through access to green spaces
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‘Bonkers’ plans to build 42-storey tower above listed Birmingham building flatly refused
Councillors deride “utterly ludicrous” plans by development consultancy Marrons for 80 Broad Street scheme
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Levitt Bernstein submits plans for 1,100-home Norfolk regeneration scheme
The regeneration of the 1960s Abbey Estate, located between Norwich and Cambridge, will take place over 20 years
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Tony Fretton's Greenwich housing scheme gets approval after being pushed back twice
Plans for nine terraced houses gets approved after hold-ups
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Opinion
Engineering the future: What can RAAC teach us about sustainable construction?
We need to design buildings with flexibility and long-term maintenance in mind, and then look after them, writes Alex Lynes
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Simpson Haugh submits plans for 76-storey tower in Manchester
Residential scheme would be tallest building outside London
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Architects put on notice for design services framework
Four-year deal to replace existing £400m framework featuring some of the UK’s best known practices
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Make and Acme’s controversial Cambridge scheme gets green light from Gove
Latest phase of Cambridge North scheme includes 425 homes along with lab and office space
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Green light for Asif Khan and Theaster Gates’ Liverpool docks transformation
Team to create place for contemplation in former dry dock used in the Atlantic slave trade