All Building Design articles in August 2022 – Page 3
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News
Developer loses appeal over Alan Camp Croydon proposals
Scheme would have delivered 32 homes at landmark south London furniture store
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Features
Remembering Doreen Adengo - an architect with a passion for African urbanism
Former colleagues of the leading Ugandan architect remember her generosity and her passionate belief in Africa’s ability to generate its own architectural discourse
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News
Squire & Partners unveils rejigged plans to demolish Art Deco block
Proposals would see 1930s Westminster building replaced with high-end care facility
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Pod Architects’ Bristol housing scheme recommended for rejection
Planners said quality of high density scheme within 1,500-home Mead Street regeneration area not enough to outweigh the “harm” it would do
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Darling Associates gets go-ahead for 550-home Birmingham scheme
Build-to-rent development in Digbeth will feature 0.4ha private gardens for residents
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Opinion
As the economy sinks, architects must avoid a race to the bottom
A recession is looming. Firms should invest in their staff and client relationships as well as embracing change, writes Andrew Teacher
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News
Wilkinson Eyre reveals Melbourne tower proposals
Collaboration with Architectus aims to ‘redefine’ a chunk of Australia’s most prestigious commercial address
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Conference to mark 60th anniversary of Jacobsen’s St Catherine’s College
The conference will take place at St Catherine’s and will include former colleagues of Jacobsen, as well as Stephen Hodder who has designed a number of additions to the college …
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Housing association puts job to masterplan £3bn Essex scheme up for grabs
Architects on notice for £1.5m contract due to be published later this month
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Opinion
As we head for a sub-tropical climate, how do we design heat out of our homes?
With rising fuel prices and soaring temperatures, Stuart Williams takes a look at the introduction of Approved Document O
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News
In pictures: Invisible Studio unveils yoga studio at The Newt, Somerset
Natural materials including rammed stone and a single window that opens to the sky contribute to the tranquility of this Somerset retreat
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News
JTP and Scott Brownrigg submit Guildford regen plans
Scheme to consist of nearly 500 homes and a new bus station on derelict city centre site
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News
Architects gloomy about residential work as housing market braces for slump
Expectations of future workloads in private housing slump to lowest level for more than two years in RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey
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Opinion
Brixton’s Black community is being displaced - we need to address the disparities this exposes
The displacement of the Black community in Brixton is rupturing long-established neighbourhoods and highlighting issues around economic disparity, writes Shanice Abbey
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News
Historic England set for review of department-store heritage
Probe emerges as post-war John Lewis branch gets grade II listing and campaigners gear up for M&S fight
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News
FCBS reveals £210m vision for Huddersfield
“Cultural heart” proposals include art gallery, entertainment venue and food hall
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from making better use of listed buildings?
A building should not be treated like an old pot in a museum - we need a more robust approach to listed structures, says Anna Beckett
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News
EPR’s Mayfair hotel scheme blocked by planning inspector
Basement works and loss of office space see council’s rejection upheld
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Conservative MP joins calls to save M&S’ Oxford Street store ahead of public inquiry
Duncan Baker among string of supporters including author Bill Bryson who are backing Save Britain’s Heritage’s campaign to block Pilbrow & Partners’ demolish and rebuild plans for landmark 1920s building
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Features
Sterling’s TerraLam CLT attains PRG 320 Certification
The world’s largest CLT producer, Sterling now stands ready to bolster structural CLT supply chain by up to 700,000 cubic metres annually
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