All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 13
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NewsGo ahead for Maccreanor Lavington’s Network Rail hub
Maccreanor Lavington-designed plan to transform 30-acre site into freight hub and leisure destination unanimously approved
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NewsHomes England ‘supporting’ TopHat amid wind-down reports
Firm understood to be winding down its volumetric operations
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NewsRayner calls in Chipperfield’s resubmitted Chinese embassy plans
Communities secretary takes control of controversial scheme
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NewsLack of clarity over grey belt definition will lead to ‘confusion’ and legal challenges, Lords told
Policy criticised as committee opens short inquiry into policy
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OpinionWhy all buildings look the same
Chris Fogarty explores how US architects are battling a wave of ‘fast casual architecture’ and pushing for more creative housing solutions
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NewsProgress for David Walker Architects’ stalled £200m City office as planners recommend approval
Site has been earmarked for redevelopment for almost three decades
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NewsJTP submits plans for 455-home scheme on Bath riverside site
Brownfield development will replace former Homebase store
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NewsWoods Bagot’s City block retrofit approved
Woods Bagot-designed plans to add two storeys to postmodern building near Bank station
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OpinionBeyond work: how hotels are redefining the office conversion
Hotels are breathing new life into underused office spaces, turning them into multifunctional hubs that revitalise city streets and provide fresh opportunities for community engagement, writes Dexter Moren
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NewsFunding for planners is a Budget priority, say housebuilders
Knight Frank survey reveals market’s wish-list for chancellor Rachel Reeves
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NewsPopulous replaces AFL Architects on Wrexham stadium upgrade
Plans for new 5,500-seat Kop stand back on track with practice also appointed to draw up wider masterplan for site
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NewsChange in debt rules set to give big infrastructure schemes funding boost
Details of initiative to be spelt out in next week’s Budget
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NewsWe Made That leads £1.7bn roadmap to boost creative industries in the Thames Estuary
New plans set out ambitious targets to create jobs and drive sustainable growth in fashion and screen industries across the Thames Estuary
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NewsAlt Studios announces courtyard mews plans for failing hotel site
The “sustainable” proposals include eight dwellings and a private courtyard
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NewsPlanning approval granted for Waugh Thistleton’s East London creative hub and historic Islington retrofit
Planning permission clears the way for Waugh Thistleton’s 15-storey creative hub at Stratford Cross for Lendlease and the eco-focused refurbishment of 123 Golden Lane for Bywater
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OpinionThis year’s Stirling Prize celebrates the true breadth of what architecture is – and can be
Celebrating a profession that’s as much about collaboration and civic impact as it is about buildings, this year’s Stirling Prize embraces architecture’s wider purpose, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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NewsFounder’s retirement prompts sale of Scottish architecture practice
Stewart Davidson sells DBP to employee-owned CSY Architects
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NewsParliament restoration programme names new delivery authority boss
Russ MacMillan to take up post in February
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FeaturesEnsuring rainscreen designs translate to real performance
Recent years have seen a significant tightening in Building Regulation guidance. There is an increasing demand for improved energy efficiency and safety, making it crucial for rainscreen designs to translate into real, ‘as-built’ performance. Bridging the gap between theoretical design and real performance can be challenging but there are measures ...






