All articles by Ben Flatman – Page 19
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Opinion
ARB’s code of conduct overhaul calls for architects to step up
The architectural regulator’s draft code of conduct reflects a rapidly evolving professional context, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Westminster City Council offers lukewarm response to Khan’s Oxford Street pedestrianisation plans
Scheme appears to be a relaunch of previous 2017 proposals, shared by the mayor without consultation with the local council
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News
Howells submits plans for Birmingham Botanical Gardens restoration
Scheme has been designed in collaboration with Donald Insall Associates and seeks to strip away previous additions to reveal original heritage structures
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News
BakerBrown retrofit transforms 19th-century cottage into carbon-negative home
Bank Cottage has undergone a transformation to meet 21st-century standards of energy efficiency and comfort
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Opinion
Grenfell’s legacy should be a recommitment to safety and professionalism across our industry
The Grenfell tragedy underscores the vital role of collaboration and expert knowledge within the construction ecosystem
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News
What were Studio E’s failures on the Grenfell Tower refurbishment?
Inquiry found practice fell “well below the standard to be expected of a reasonably competent architect”
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News
Studio E’s controversial appointment to Grenfell Tower refurbishment exposes flaws in procurement process
Inquiry report states that Studio E had not been required to demonstrate that it had ‘the relevant skills, knowledge, or experience for such a project’
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News
Government gives go-ahead to 350-home Cockfosters station development
Scheme designed by Mae and Hawkins\Brown had been put on hold by previous government
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News
New proposals aim to transform Bournville’s underutilised heritage spaces
Proposed developments include a community-led cohousing scheme and a new 112-room hotel
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News
UK and Hong Kong sign agreement for mutual recognition of architectural qualifications
Agreement paves the way for easier movement and collaboration between architects in the UK and Hong Kong
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News
Office for Place seeks permanent chief executive and new Stoke-on-Trent headquarters
The public body focused on enhancing design standards is expanding its leadership team while securing a new base in Stoke-on-Trent
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News
Antony Gormley leads opposition to Coal Drops Yard pavilion plans
World-famous artist criticises Fathom Architects’ scheme as a threat to King’s Cross’ ‘very special nature’
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News
British Museum announces shortlist for Western Range galleries project
David Chipperfield and Eric Parry among five architect-led teams competing in the final stage of the Western Range competition
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News
LDA and Matt+Fiona collaborate with youth group on HS2 ‘meanwhile use’ community garden
Local youth take centre stage in designing a new community garden near Euston Station
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Letter hidden in column reveals benefactor’s critique of Venturi Scott Brown’s Sainsbury Wing
A time capsule discovery sheds light on the behind-the-scenes tensions during the Sainsbury Wing’s construction
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Features
From the ground up: Ackroyd Lowrie on a mission to turn school leavers into architects with real work experience
With a focus on innovation and access, the east London studio is leading the charge in the architectural education revolution. Ben Flatman reports on how they are helping a new generation of architects to design the cities of tomorrow
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News
Design Council launches free resources to streamline local design code creation
Comprehensive guidance aims to simplify the design coding process for local authorities
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News
Policy Exchange report warns Labour against ditching beauty agenda in ‘dash for units’
Thinktank calls on Labour to rediscover early socialists’ commitment to beauty
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News
RIBA exhibition puts spotlight on Britain’s most challenging architectural projects
RIBA exhibition explores how architects have overcome Britain’s most challenging sites to create groundbreaking buildings
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News
Henning Larsen submits plans for Portman Square office redevelopment
Proposals for the 1920s office building include a new roof garden and more workspace