All Building Design articles in December 2019 – Page 2
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News
Queen’s speech: What does it mean for architecture?
Boris Johnson’s government outlines legislative plans for next five years
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Perkins & Will to design projects twice in zero-carbon drive
Newly merged architects to give RIBA stage 2 reports on closing emissions gap for all projects
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Opinion
How the success of our cities goes some way to explaining the election result
Cities once led regional growth. Now they grow at the expense of their region, writes David Rudlin
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BDP celebrates strong year with new studio in Leeds
Move follows a string of projects in the city
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Green light for Fletcher Priest’s £500m Oxford scheme
St John’s College project was called in by city council
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PLP’s Stratford hotel set for go-ahead
Twenty-two-storey High Street scheme recommended for approval by planning officers
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Manchester looks to put brake on co-living developments
City urged to limit shared-living schemes ahead of new policy
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Features
What happens when an anthropologist spends six months in an architect’s office?
Durham academic Thomas Yarrow turns the spotlight on a profession more accustomed to doing the listening
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Arb considers adding climate skills to architects’ standards
Specialist knowledge could sit alongside fire safety competences, says registrar
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Alison Brooks gets OK for biggest project yet
Architect’s 38-storey Vancouver regeneration scheme clears key planning hurdles
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Nicky Morgan stays on as culture secretary
Former MP will join House of Lords to keep cabinet role, Boris Johnson confirms
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Opinion
What we can learn from Frank Dobson and Octavia Hill
Don’t feel defeated by the election result, Gillian Darley exhorts community activists and volunteers
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News
Maccreanor Lavington cleared for south London towers
Two schemes will include close to 500 homes off Old Kent Road
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Pascall & Watson’s Stansted project in doubt as Bryden Wood brought in
New arrivals terminal had been due to complete next autumn
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Amanda Levete and Steven Holl miss out on £220m Sydney cultural project
Moreau Kusunoki wins Powerhouse Parramatta competition
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Confidence in global work prospects drops to a five-year low
Number of architects employed by world’s top practices drops after last year’s high
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Opinion
WA100 2020: The action moves to China and the US
With employment at the world’s biggest architects static, they seem to be battening down the hatches. But there are exceptions, writes Thomas Lane