All Building Design articles in April 2021 – Page 3
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News
HS2 seeks architects from diverse backgrounds for design panel
Railway also recruiting urban and landscape designers and sustainability specialists
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Technical
Technical Study: Park Crescent, Regent’s Park, by PDP London
Amanda Birch talks to the architects who demolished and rebuilt a grade I-listed Nash crescent – for a second time
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News
Grimshaw beats big names to win Shenzhen transport hub
Practice triumphed over Fosters, Zaha Hadid and BIG with designs inspired by mangrove trees
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News
Race on to finish Dixon Jones’ Wembley revamp ahead of FA Cup semi-final
Stadium to let 4,000 fans attend match in covid-secure trial event this weekend
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Features
CPD 03 2021: Identifying suitability of concrete blocks
This Lignacite sponsored CPD examines the performance of various types of concrete blocks in key areas such as fire, thermal and sound insulation, with suitable compliant constructions. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 28 May 2021
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News
Broadway Malyan’s Norwich tower plan scrapped as high court challenge dropped
Architect’s involvement in £271m scheme hangs in balance
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News
Planners back Hutchinson’s green Ealing offices
Practice proclaims ’rise of the suburban workplace’ with 13-storey west London scheme
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News
Planning applications for London towers fell by a third last year
Annual survey shows impact of covid-19 on capital’s high-rise buildings market – and hints at recovery
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News
AHMM’s Elizabeth House scheme gets final planning green light
1960s block will be torn down and renamed One Waterloo
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News
Architects demand tougher carbon controls on new buildings
Proposed Future Buildings Standard contains ‘significant shortcomings’, government warned
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News
In pictures: AL_A’s Wadham College buildings complete
Oxford University project bankrolled by Hong Kong businessmen
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Jo Wright: Neues Museum, Berlin
The Arup director was beguiled by the masterful rebuilding of Berlin’s war-ravaged museum when she returned to the city where her career began
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News
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ £20m Illuminated River project lights up
Final five Thames bridges join world’s longest public art commission
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News
Decision on Stiff & Trevillion tower next to Gherkin delayed
Contested City of London office had been slated for approval
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Opinion
The dangers of white sky thinking
We should be wary of attempts to geo-engineer our way out of the climate crisis, writes David Rudlin
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News
Clients overjoyed as Historic England lists riverside homes
Stout and Litchfield’s ‘distinctive’ 1970s Isle of Dogs homes given grade II protection
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News
Barbican needs ‘proper blueprint’ for the future, residents urge City
Groups fear ’piecemeal over-commercialisation’ after scrapping of Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s £288m Centre for Music
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News
In pics: TP Bennett drafted in to redesign RSHP hotel
Third architect to have a crack at Hammersmith tower
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Features
Material shortages are beginning to look like a long-term issue
Short-term supply disruption could be an early warning of a longer-term problem for the UK’s construction sector, warns Simon Rawlinson
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News
Stiff & Trevillion’s 197m tower beside Gherkin slated for approval
Skinny blue office block set to go ahead despite opposition from heritage and Jewish bodies