All Building Design articles in April 2022 – Page 3
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Heatherwick unveils ‘Tree of Trees’ sculpture for Queen’s Jubilee weekend
Temporary steel and timber structure to be built outside Buckingham Palace in June
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Slowing economy deals blow to confidence of London practices
Rising inflation and Ukraine war blamed as RIBA index shows 18 point fall for practices in the capital
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McAslan wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Practice says accolade recognises “outstanding” international growth coupled with core values
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Norman Foster unveils plan for ‘rebirth’ of battle-scarred Kharkiv
Foster & Partners founder met with city’s mayor to discuss future reconstruction plans
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Stanton Williams shortlisted in €90m Paris museum competition
Practice is one of three teams in running for Musée du Grand Siècle project
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Opinion
It’s time to look after NHS staff if we want them to look after us
With the new hospital programme now underway, we should consider respite space provision for those expected to work in them so this can be incorporated into the design
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Broadway Malyan downsizes controversial Norwich plans
Save Britain’s Heritage says it still has “major concerns” despite height and floorspace cuts
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MP adds to calls for more sectors to shell out for cladding repairs
Housing committee chair Clive Betts says “all relevant parties” must contribute to fixing unsafe buildings
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Gove blocks plans to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Sadiq Khan recently found no grounds to stop the redevelopment
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Tonkin Liu submits plans for York Minster stonemasonry training centre
Scheme aims to reverse decline in ancient craft skills needed to maintain 15th century cathedral
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Architects should pay up for cladding costs too, products chief says
All parts of the construction industry bear responsibility for crisis, CPA boss says following breakdown of government talks
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Todd Architects given green light for 778-home scheme in Belfast
Watkin Jones and Lacuna Developments to build scheme as part of 5,000-home regeneration project
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Opinion
A time to take stock – and an opportunity to do things differently
This terrible war is a catastrophe but the eventual rebuilding of Ukraine could yet provide a legacy of which future generations can be proud, says Julia Park
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Features
Decay, delay and deregulation: what we have learnt from the Grenfell Inquiry
Senior government figures had to explain why calls to amend the building regulations to clarify fire safety risk went unheeded
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Listing application submitted for imperilled Cumbernauld town centre
Brutalist megastructure once voted Britain’s most hated building
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Oxford University unveils debut homes under £4bn initiative with L&G
Scheme has been designed by local firm FMJT and is aimed at postgraduates
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Populous drafted in as Manchester United starts to look at Old Trafford revamp
Industry sources say Laing O’Rourke would be favourite if club decided on complete rebuild
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‘Too many unknowns’ to pay up for cladding remediation, products group tells Gove
Industry body queries firms’ ‘connectivity’ to at-risk buildings in wake of housing secretary’s anger at sector’s response to cladding pledge