All Buildings, design and specification articles – Page 84
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NewsMatter Architecture completes £22m bridge as a sequel for Hull
Statement structure is Jonathan McDowell’s second bridge for the city
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OpinionA chance for cities to reset their relationship with tourists
After a year without travel, popular destinations are weighing up the cultural and social costs of actively encouraging so many visitors, says David Rudlin
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NewsAHMM wins planning for revised overhaul of Lasdun landmark
IBM building makeover was redesigned after it was listed last year
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NewsPenoyre & Prasad’s Moorfields hospital scheme approved
£250m eye hospital project also features White Arkitekter and Aecom
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NewsHomes England drafts in Design Council to boost quality
Chairman says pandemic and climate emergency - and his work at Argent - convinced him of need to prioritise good design
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NewsLords housing inquiry will look at case for diversifying sector
Smaller developers can take on difficult sites, says new chair
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NewsWilkinson Eyre completes RHS science centre
Scheme includes labs researching how plants can help tackle environmental challenges
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Keith Williams: Capitol Complex, Chandigarh, India
The architect recalls a memorable visit to Le Corbusier’s municipal complex in the Indian Punjab
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NewsHeatherwick beats big name rivals to land first Spanish commission
Practice fends off bids from Fosters, BIG and KPF to land landmark commercial job
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NewsJudging panel announced for Stratford Design Challenge
Enter our Building [Re]Design competition and have your work appraised by leading architects and clients
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FeaturesWorking with children: The best clients you’ve never had
What is good youth engagement and why should we do it, asks Dinah Bornat
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NewsSaumarez Smith brands Piercy & Co’s South Ken office ‘hideous’
Proposals would see art deco building replaced by six-storey offices
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NewsFinal decision on Fosters’ Tulip to be made in September
Planning inspector’s report now in the hands of Robert Jenrick
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FeaturesHow can we all be a part of making our buildings safer?
Allan Binns, architectural director at Ryder Architecture gives a principal designer’s view on embracing a safer future
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NewsTwelve Architects unveils plans for Manchester High Line
Temporary installation could pave way for permanent viaduct makeover
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TechnicalAntarctica: Designing for the planet’s most hostile continent
A £100m Antarctic infrastructure programme presents some unique design challenges – like deflecting snow and elephant seals. Elizabeth Hopkirk hears about the hardships and rewards of building at the bottom of the world
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FeaturesDesigning in, with and for diverse communities is key to successful regeneration
Stratford’s time is now, writes Lanre Gbolade in the latest in our Building [Re]Design series







