All Building Design articles in March 2024 – Page 6
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Opinion
Demystifying ESG on Earth Day – industry perspectives
Industry leaders share their ESG practices, offering crucial insights for navigating a sustainable future
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News
Labour unveils plan to build on ‘grey belt’ land
The policy has the potential to unlock land to build hundreds of thousands of new homes, party says
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Decision to ditch Scotland’s 2030 climate target ‘disappointing’, housing body says
Climate Change Committee warned last month that 75% emissions reduction target was unachievable
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Mather & Co picked for Hereford museum and art gallery upgrade
Refurbished museum and gallery to be opened next year
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Buckley Gray Yeoman completes Heal’s department store refurb
Practice has transformed upper floors of grade II*-listed building in London’s West End into office space
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Framing foliage: Photography exhibition explores the thorny world of hedges
Hedge photography exhibition to launch in south east London gallery
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Opinion
Post-call-out decontamination: What’s the burning issue?
UK fire crews play a vital role in saving lives – so the design of their station facilities has to work hard to minimise any further risks. With the nature of the job meaning smoke exposure, facilities need more than just showers for clean-up operations. Andy Robinson examines how ...
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Opinion
Regenerative design and the problem with sustainability jargon
An alphabet soup of terminology can often obscure the real objectives around sustainability, writes Marc Seligmann
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News
Waugh Thistleton gets green light for Maidenhead timber-framed office building
New office building forms part of a wider mixed-use development
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AHMM’s Shoreditch apart-hotel goes in for planning
Proposal will include 22-storey block along with office and residential space
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RIBA introduces design competition for new Kenyan conservation centre
Competition is open to UK and international architects
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Alma-nac unveils redesign of Tooting community incubator for Business Launchpad
Scheme delivers updated facilities and strong visual presence on the high street
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Opinion
How the Duchy of Cornwall’s Faversham plans are putting ‘building beautiful’ to the test
As the Duchy of Cornwall proposes a new 2,500-home Poundbury-style scheme in Kent, Paul Smith argues greater competition is the real key to improving housing design
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First home in UK built from modern version of cob completes
The house in Norfolk was designed by Hudson Architects and was built from a mixture of subsoil, straw and hemp
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Review
Review | Brutal Wales
Simon Phipps’ new book showcases the bold and often overlooked legacy of brutalist architecture in Wales, writes Wayne Forster
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News
City’s Museum of London plans ‘completely at odds’ with its own carbon policy, C20 says
Square Mile councillors voted to approve Diller Scofidio & Renfro scheme this morning following intervention by Gove
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KPF unveils plan for Knowledge Quarter life sciences scheme
Planning application for nine-storey scheme in Islington submitted by developer Delancey
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Gove puts Museum of London demolition plans on ice hours before committee hearing
Councillors prevented from making a decision on Diller Scofidio & Renfro and Sheppard Robson scheme at planning committee meeting this morning
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SPPARC appointed for Kentish Town TV and film campus masterplan
Scheme being masterminded by Olympia developer Yoo Capital
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Opinion
Was Angela Rayner right to buy?
The shadow levelling-up secretary has taken flak for exercising her right to buy, but Labour has a long history of dalliance with the concept of selling council homes, writes Ben Flatman