All Building Design articles in October 2023 – Page 19
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Features
AYA 2023 shortlists: One-off Small Project of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the One-off Small Project of the Year shortlist
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News
EPR unveils plan to replace Belgravia Police Station with luxury hotel
Buckingham Palace Road scheme to transform 1993 building with Victorian-style facade
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LSA launches ‘Part 4’ modular lifelong learning programme for built environment professionals
New modular courses are a response to introduction of compulsory CPD and changing regulatory environment
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Features
CPD 05 2023: Brick circularity, sustainability and innovation
This CPD module, sponsored by Vandersanden, explores the innovations in brick manufacturing, with a focus on the material’s green credentials
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Opinion
Sunak’s speech revealed the Tories are bereft of ideas, but what does Labour have to offer?
All eyes will be on Labour during the coming week, but there is little so far to get architects and built environment professionals excited, writes Ben Flatman
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Gove delays decision on Make's ITV Studios scheme a second time
Scheme set to find out whether it has green light or not by first week of December
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HTA Design completes ‘Europe’s tallest modular building’ for Tide
The volumetric developer’s 163m development exceeds its earlier Ten Degrees scheme in height
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Green light for Maccreanor Lavington’s revised Canada Water plans
Second staircases added to five-block scheme resulting in the loss of nearly 40 homes
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HS2 Euston cut further with reprieved station to feature just six platforms
Original design had proposals for 11 platforms in order to cope with capacity for now abandoned route to Manchester
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3DReid and Graeme Nicholls lodge major Glasgow plans
Central Quay scheme will deliver 410 homes and 934-bed student block on former Harland & Wolff site
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Opinion
Why we need a new culture of collaborative city planning
To build an optimistic and robust vision for the future, cities need to mobilise the energy and enthusiasm of all their citizens, writes Dav Bansal
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Conservative Party conference: UK’s schools must be designed to last 100 years, says RIBA president
The leader of the body, which launched its manifesto this week, was speaking at a fringe event on the RAAC crisis
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Sunak scraps HS2 Birmingham to Manchester leg
Savings to be spent on ‘hundreds’ of smaller projects, while Euston link to go ahead under new management
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Birmingham approves 687-home scheme by Glancy Nicholls
Planning permission for Digbeth development marks start of first phase of Smithfield masterplan
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Chartered Institute of Housing forms partnership with Housing Today
Deal gives institute’s membership of chartered housing professionals access to the sector’s fastest growing media brand
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In pictures: LOM’s 250 Bishopsgate retrofit
Practice transforms 20-year-old Spitalfields office building for NatWest Group
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Opinion
In praise of contractors
Contractors deserve the respect and admiration of architects, writes Matthew Lloyd
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News
Fosters completes Hanoi bank headquarters
Tower is the second of two designed for local firm Techcombank
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Conservative Party conference: axe looms over HS2, ministers side-step awkward questions and business leaders despair
As row over country’s biggest infrastructure project escalates, Daniel Gayne reports on a downbeat mood in Manchester
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Arb strikes off architect jailed for arson
Christopher Chapman torched client’s £67k Range Rover in dispute over contract