All Building Design articles in August 2020 – Page 2
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KPF’s Kensington ‘caviar care’ home approved after 15-month planning wrangle
Heythrop College scheme finally given green light after developer appealed to Planning Inspectorate
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AHMM designs £1bn pharma centre at King’s Cross
Plans for R D centre in London’s emerging ‘knowledge quarter’ out for consultation
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Grimshaw reveals landmark HS2 vent shaft structure
Spiral design in sharp contrast to architect’s other vents for Chiltern tunnel
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Alton Estate, Churchill Gardens and Golden Lane landscapes listed
In pictures: Historic England adds post-war parks, gardens and grounds to heritage register
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Features
A surprisingly nasty history of follies
Gothick architecture sells tea towels and tickets by the charabanc-load. But behind the whimsy are some dark tales, says Gwyn Headley
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First homes go in for planning using RCKa’s pioneering MMC system
Architect says its modular system will slash time and cost of design process
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Lynch reveals infill plans for Hoxton estate
Practice looks to add new low-rise blocks around 18-storey 1960s tower
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Architect eyes refurb for Jersey brutalist landmark
Socrates Architects lodges plans to upgrade Smithsons-inspired listed offices
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Bennetts Associates completes super light-weight timber sports hall in King’s Cross
Centre is built above three underground rail lines
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Opinion
What does your bookshelf say about you?
It’s not just about giving a good impression on Zoom, says David Rudlin. Having the right books to hand remains essential for a stimulating work environment
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Curl la Tourelle Head’s £43m social housing and workspace project approved
Local authority development will include adult education centre near Wembley Stadium
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C20 Society demands review of post-war listing policy
Conservationists furious over Halifax and Coventry cases
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Winners of St Helier waterfront masterplanning competition named
Gillespies and Heta Architects to deliver art gallery, pools, amphitheatre and 1,000 homes
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Features
How will the new immigration system affect architects?
Lucy Monks explains what practices and architects need to know about the changes coming into force in January
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Architect struck off for Facebook comments about Jews and Muslims
Arb says architect’s cult claims and call for ban on holding public office brought profession into disrepute
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National Railway Museum seeks architect for next phase of £55m upgrade
£3m building is for York institution’s sister site in County Durham
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City Airport pauses Pascall & Watson’s expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Now is the time to talk to volume housebuilders
Martyn Evans doesn’t buy the idea that nothing will ever change in the designer-less world of housing
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Kerslake raises concerns over government’s planning reforms
Former head of the civil service says changes could trigger a ’return to mono-tenure estates’