All Building Design articles in August 2019 – Page 3
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News
Practices poised for Manchester hotel go-ahead
Stephenson Studio and Leach Rhodes Walker proposals for city-centre scheme set for approval
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BUJ’s fetish club housing scheme refused planning
Club and developer wanted to build flats on Backstreet bar
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Leading architects in frame for Leeds uni job
Shortlisted practices include O’Donnell Tuomey and Cullinan Studio
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Methodists appoint architects to convert listed church into ‘ethical’ hotel
Work on grade II listed Leeds landmark will cost £15m
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Opinion
Electric and autonomous vehicles will change our towns – and we need to talk about it
Andrew Mellor argues for a common design language and some joined-up thinking
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins go-ahead for Cornish harbour work
Eight-hectare project is architect’s latest involvement at World Heritage Site
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Listing stardust sprinkled on Bowie bandstand
Historic England confers grade II status on Edwardian structure in south London
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Mae approved for infill homes on Putney estate
Affordable homes on the site of garage buildings will go towards council’s 1,000-unit target
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Amin Taha wins fight to save Clerkenwell Close
But architect told to look at ‘roughing up’ smooth stone to match rest of award-winning facade
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Chipperfield reveals vision for historic Santander HQ
Architect lodges proposals for gallery-led refurbishment as part of €60m bank project
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Caruso St John works up Swiss housing scheme
Stirling Prize-winner aces competition for 77-home Lucerne development
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Proposal to turn car park into flats moves up a gear
Todd Architects’ scheme would create 119 homes
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Opinion
The women airbrushed out of architecture’s history
Gillian Darley applauds overdue moves to give proper recognition to pioneers of the profession
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RSHP’s £400m British Library extension due in for planning next year
Stanhope chief also promises more architectural appointments on AHMM job
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Chipperfield’s Edinburgh concert hall waltzes on despite legal challenge
Nearby developer objecting to scheme’s height and massing
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Wilkinson Eyre’s swinging Danish bridge opens
Stirling Prize winner’s latest bridge connects OMA’s architecture centre
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Features
We should embrace AI to help us solve humanity’s existential crisis
With a fuller understanding of issues such as climate change and migration we have a better chance of developing solutions, writes Anna Liu
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News
Court orders practice to pay £4,000 for misuse of title
Lyson Architecture fined £2,080 with £2,142 costs in Architects Registration Board prosecution
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De Metz Forbes Knight gets go-ahead for Kentish Town flats
Practice’s 14-home corner development will replace car wash
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