All Building Design articles in August 2024 – Page 4
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Robson Warren Architects completes restoration of West End landmark
10,000-square-foot project is part of Langham Estate’s broader £50 million investment in the preservation of heritage buildings
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CPD 11 2024: Thermal regulation and the performance gap
Sponsored by Rockwool, this CPD module examines the regulations and considerations relating to a building’s thermal performance and the role that stone wool insulation can play in ensuring that the as-built performance of buildings is as intended
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Chipperfield’s controversial Chinese Embassy plans re-submitted
Former Royal Mint site is opposite a UNESCO world heritage site
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Leadership shake-up announced at London Legacy Development Corporation
Suki Kalirai confirmed as new chair
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RSHP reveals designs for giant China conference centre complex
Firm working with Shanghai practice on airport-side scheme featuring 1.7km long elevated walkway
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Campaigners launch legal challenge against Perkins & Will’s 196-home Bristol zoo scheme
The Bristol Zoological Society says judicial review has “no merit” after taking independent legal advice
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Hopkins unveils new School of Data Science on University of Virginia’s historic campus
The new facility aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating data science with fields ranging from the arts to industry
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Opinion
Why architecture needs more jokes and less jargon
Can humour help demystify the world of design for a curious public, asks Eleanor Jolliffe
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Ackroyd Lowrie wins planning for next phase of Harlow housing masterplan
The project aims to extend the town centre into what was formerly an industrial zone
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1950s Belgrade landmark to be reimagined by Wilkinson Eyre
Historic Belgrade Fair Hall 1 set to become cultural and retail hub
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JTP submits plans for Chelmsford town centre regeneration scheme
Proposals for Essex town include 762 riverside homes on the site of a shopping centre
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MICA completes first phase of Wellington College campus in Pune
State-of-the-art facility is designed to accommodate 800 students across five interconnected buildings
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Medway Council adopts new design code for Chatham
Design code intended to deliver sustainable urban regeneration and community-led development
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Green light for Maccreanor Lavington’s 30-storey student tower
West London scheme to contain nearly 900 studio units and 32 affordable homes
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Developer progresses plans to transform Liverpool’s Littlewoods building into film studio complex
Work on rebuilding historic site’s Art Deco clock tower to start within months under plans by Shedkm
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Host of architects appointed to £2bn housing framework
Mikhail Riches and Hawkins Brown among practices appointed to housing association Hyde’s four-year deal
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Government plans to cap landowner profits on green belt schemes
New legislation will change compulsory purchase rules
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Features
Is this the end of the road for ‘beauty’? Labour’s National Planning Policy Framework revisions explained
Keir Starmer’s government has put planning reform at the heart of its ambition to get Britain building, to the delight of many developers. Daniel Gayne looks at the proposals announced last month and assesses their chances of success
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Moll gains planning approval for townhouses on south London backland site
Scheme seeks to take design cues from Georgian architecture
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Allies & Morrison unveils plans for redevelopment of National Crime Agency HQ
Developer releases first images of proposals for major residential scheme on Vauxhall site