All Building Design articles in August 2020 – Page 4
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Features
Now it’s safe to go back in the water…
Swimming pools have reopened in time for the summer holidays. Christopher Beanland, author of a new book on open-air pools, dives in to lido culture
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News
Fosters’ masterplan for £3bn east London development receives planning
Scheme was called in after Newham council rejected it last year
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News
Leeds planners approve £100m Simpson Haugh tower
Project will provide accommodation for 660 students
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Jenrick defends proposed planning revamp
Housebuilders will pay higher planning contributions under new system, housing secretary says
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Shortlist to design Finsbury Circus gardens makeover revealed
Site used by Crossrail’s Liverpool Street station job since 2012
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News
Amount of disputed invoices at BDP jumps by half
Practice paid 45% of its bills outside of agreed terms
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Features
Ten things you need to know about the planning white paper
Government’s planning white paper sets out to radically reform the system
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News
Plans in for Jestico & Whiles’ £9m Nottingham scheme
Canalside building to be first element in £650m regeneration scheme
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Opinion
Key lessons to be learned about high-density living
A three-year study into living in some of London’s more recent high-density developments makes fascinating and important reading, writes Julia Park
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News
Fosters’ redesign of China’s first Apple store opens
Project is Foster Partner’sthe practice’s third Apple store in China
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Hampshire housing scheme approved after plan to cut nitrate leaks OK’d
Scheme designed by London practice Melt
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New planning system revealed
Widely trailed plans include carbon neutrality and speeding up the planning process
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News
Green light for Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Vauxhall timber office
Building will be net zero for up to 60 years
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News
Atkins drafted in to draw up expanded Oxford station revamp
It replaces a 2014 masterplan by AHR
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RIBA tells Jenrick to ‘urgently reconsider’ planning reforms
Deregulation not the way to see more homes built, president says
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News
Stiff & Trevillion’s plans for Marylebone housing scheme revealed
Block will include 25 apartments
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Housing secretary promises detail on planning reforms this week
Housing secretary says move will cut red tape and speed up house building
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Green light for more Ian Simpson skyscrapers in Manchester
Developer Renaker behind 52-storey buildings drawn up by local firm Simpson Haugh
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Features
What public engagement teaches us about housing design
People want different things from their homes at different stages of their lives. But some things are universal, writes Sarah Weir