All Refurbishment articles – Page 3
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News
Architects urge governments to decarbonise global building codes
RIBA and Architects Declare publish joint report ahead of COP26
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Technical
Technical Study: Restoring Birmingham Selfridges’ cladding
Future Systems’ Selfridges has donned temporary garb of greater gaudiness while faults are fixed in the glittering blue chainmail below. Thomas Lane explains the technical challenges. Photography by Oliver Lane
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Pedder & Scampton completes Chad Gordon autism campus
Retrofitted centre is for Haringey residents with autism, complex learning disabilities and Aspergers
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Ministers slated for ‘unacceptable’ delivery of Green Homes Grant
National Audit Office says abandoned £1.5bn domestic retrofit discount scheme will help less than a tenth of the homes originally targeted
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In pictures: BDG revamps first tower to eclipse St Paul’s
Practice has redesigned several floors of 1967 Citypoint tower
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Birmingham faces loss of another post-war building
James Roberts’ Triplex House slated for demolition
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Winners of 2021 RIAS awards announced
Housing, heritage and cultural projects among those honoured
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Hawkins Brown to repurpose one of Southwark’s last Victorian warehouses
Listed Bankside gem is currently on Historic England’s At Risk Register
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Revealed: All the 2021 Architect of the Year Award finalists
Winners will be announced at live AYA dinner on October 14
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City approves John Robertson Architects’ Daily Mail makeover
JRA scoops third national newspaper HQ refurb
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Building Study
Technical study: Cutting 75% of emissions from Powell & Moya’s Wolfson College, Oxford
Embarrassed by being one of the worst carbon culprits in the region, the college set out to be net zero by 2030. Retrofitting 763 windows was just the start of it, finds Thomas Lane
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News
Penoyre & Prasad’s angular addition to Birkbeck campus completes
Cantilevered copper roof extension contains lecture theatre and classroom
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Donald Insall’s restoration of Bart’s Hospital approved
Grade I-listed north wing and gatehouse to be opened up to more visitors
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Morris & Co wins approval for hanging gardens in Paddington
Planted balconies will be added to one of the earliest offices to complete in canalside development
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Get carbon-literate, domestic architects urged
‘You have huge opportunity to influence refurb sector,’ says co-founder of ACAN as new campaign launched
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Hackney approves redevelopment of Shoreditch’s church-turned-salvage yard
Grade I-listed St Michael and All Angels Church will be turned into offices
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Lloyd’s grade I listing ‘no guarantee of protection’, warns C20 Society
Conservation chief warns Lloyd’s: ‘We’ll be watching you’ as redevelopment plans spark concern
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RSHP tight-lipped as plans to redevelop Lloyd’s building announced
Owners reveal they have spoken to several architects
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Hunt is on for architect to design new vision for Greenwich Observatory
Three practices will be shortlisted for prestigious job to enhance visitor attraction at 17 th -century complex
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Pilbrow & Partners picked for £100m flats on Britain’s most expensive street
Developer to turn listed Kensington Palace Gardens mansion into luxury housing