All Building Design articles in April 2022 – Page 2
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Features
The Building Safety Bill becomes law – here is what you need to know
The government’s flagship Building Safety Bill has become law. Here is a reminder of why it is important along with the key areas that have changed during its passage through parliament
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News
JTP bags planning for Cambridge build-to-rent scheme
Proposals will deliver 291 homes on the site of the former National Institute of Agricultural Botany
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Alan Vallance to step down as RIBA chief executive
Man credited with turning around RIBA to become boss of Chartered Insurance Institute
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Building Safety Bill ‘to become law tomorrow’
Minister for building safety Stephen Greenhalgh tweets that mammoth legislation is in line for Royal Assent
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Opinion
‘There’s still work to be done to make space for the needs of women’
Barbara McFarlane and Jane Darke were contributors to a ground-breaking analysis of the way architecture and design were marginalising women in 1984. Here they look back at the book, its context and its legacy
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Haworth Tompkins previews work at Woolwich theatre-company base
Temporary facilities for Punchdrunk add entrance pavilion to listed industrial buildings
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Nooma Studio announced as LFA competition winners
London practice triumphs with ”Phoenic Road Performing Gardens” scheme
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Green light for Acme’s Aldgate office block
Tweaked proposals add four levels, new terraces and target higher sustainability rating
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Features
CPD 5 2022: Sustainable steelwork specification
This Steel for Life sponsored CPD introduces the first edition of a new Sustainability Specification for structural steelwork and sets out requirements and practices for achieving environmentally sustainable steelwork building construction, including maximal efficiency and minimal waste.
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News
Government design tsar urges Gove to reject ‘deeply flawed’ plans to flatten Oxford Street M&S store
Nicholas Boys Smith says Pilbrow & Partners’ proposals ”not just a storm in a central London teacup”
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Arb claims ‘overwhelming support’ for CPD plans
Professional regulator says second round of consultation will help shape future offer
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Hawkins Brown poised for Stratford go-ahead after appeal defeat
Lower-density housing plans for former industrial site near Olympic Park set for approval
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Costs and regulation woes hit London’s tower-development pipeline
Number of applications for blocks of 20-storeys or more down by a third from 2018 peak
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Features
UK Construction Week London to drive industry wide culture change
UK Construction Week comes to London next month – come along and explore, alongside other professionals, how new behaviours and best practice are driving a true culture shift across the industry
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News
Urban Agency unveils treehouse-inspired Dublin housing scheme
Three blocks to house 244 build-to-rent flats “immersed” in trees
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News
Acme’s boosted Aldgate plans set for green light
Tweaked proposals add four levels, new terraces and target higher sustainability rating
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News
Green light for 1,400-home Broadway Malyan scheme
Leeds council votes in favour of 11-block riverside development
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Opinion
What’s in store for these great British emporia?
An entire class of buildings has become redundant and risks being lost for ever, says David Rudlin. But it was never about their external appearance
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