All Designing Social Value articles – Page 10
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NewsStirling fever hots up as RIBA announces 54 National Awards
Bennetts Associates in lead with three, closely followed by Peter Barber, Stanton Williams and Carmody Groarke
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NewsACG submits plans for £15m Stoke Newington infill project
Scheme contains 35 flats around central courtyard
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OpinionThe Coach: How do we re-onboard everyone for the ‘new term’?
It’s not only new staff who will be feeling anxious, says Louise Rodgers
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Simon Allford: Notre-Dame de Raincy
The new president of the RIBA shares his choice for our 50th birthday series, #BD50Wonders
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NewsFinalists named in the Stratford Design Challenge
Shortlist of nine will go forward to the next stage
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FeaturesIt’s all about finding the words: opening doors for deaf architects
The absence of agreed signs for architectural terms is a major barrier for deaf people seeking to enter the profession. Chris Laing tells Elizabeth Hopkirk how he plans to change that
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OpinionWe need to talk about working in oppressive regimes
The profession’s responsibilities extend beyond the physical environment to the political, argues architect-turned-contractor Siu-Pei Choi
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OpinionBuilding your own home is normal in most of Europe – and they don’t even need Kevin McCloud
Can the Bacon Report make self-building less scary? Grand Designs will never be the same, says David Rudlin
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NewsSergison Bates gets green light for 20-storey pencil tower
West London project will open up more of towpath with a cafe and walkway
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Deborah Saunt: Royal Vauxhall Tavern
The DSDHA co-founder on one of London’s oldest gay venues, and creating connections to the community
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NewsHS2 appoints 16 new members to its design panel
Fifth of advisory panel now from minority ethnic backgrounds
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OpinionCan’t get no satisfaction
Refusing to accept the status quo is the first step towards innovating our way out of the housing crisis, argues Martyn Evans
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NewsIn pics: DSDHA completes National Youth Theatre redevelopment
Glazed brick entrance pavilion provides new focus on Holloway Road
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NewsRevealed: All the 2021 Architect of the Year Award finalists
Winners will be announced at live AYA dinner on October 14
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Building StudyTechnical study: Cutting 75% of emissions from Powell & Moya’s Wolfson College, Oxford
Embarrassed by being one of the worst carbon culprits in the region, the college set out to be net zero by 2030. Retrofitting 763 windows was just the start of it, finds Thomas Lane
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NewsLDA appointed to draw up net zero design codes for RTPI
Farrells, Gbolade Design Studio and Exterior appointed by Southwark for design code trial
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NewsDesign Council appoints former Cabe chief as director of place
Edward Hobson joins from innovation network KTN
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NewsMP’s custom-build report warns of political unrest without urgent reform
Housing secretary welcomes Richard Bacon’s report which urges creation of Custom and Self-Build Housing Delivery Unit at Homes England
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NewsFirst of Adjaye’s 101 hospitals for Ghana breaks ground
Prefabrication will allow design to adapt to rural and urban locations
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FeaturesSwitch ‘working from home’ to ‘working near home’
We don’t have to make a binary choice between the old commute and working in isolation. There is a third way, says Matt Driscoll






