All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 21
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Features
CPD 06 2021: Specifying timber to target Net Zero
This CPD sponsored by TG Escapes Eco-Buildings looks at how timber can make its mark in greening the delivery of the built environment, as construction embarks on a step change in techniques
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Features
Time to put cars in their place – underground
The economy needs some big infrastructure projects. How about burying a few roads, asks Steve Webb
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News
Greater Manchester publishes plan to build 165,000 homes
Mayor Andy Burnham pushes ahead with joint plan despite withdrawal of Stockport from process
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News
Moxon completes second King’s Cross bridge
Opening comes as Knight Architects lodges plans for 70m Canary Wharf bridge
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News
Howell Killick Partridge school hall set for Reed Watts upgrade
Listed 1967 space is also used by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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News
Jubilation as Dunelm House listed after C20 Society forces reappraisal
Durham’s landmark student union was slated for demolition and even threatened with immunity from listing
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News
Gallery: Wilkinson Eyre and Grant reveal Old Oak Common public realm
Plans include biodiverse wetland area and plaza
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News
Consultation launched on tool to help architects avoid carbon-intensive products
RIBA is among bodies helping draw up emissions database
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News
Making buildings net zero could cost £400bn, government warned
OBR report says total cost of hitting 2050 emissions target could be over £1.4tn across whole economy
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News
Matter Architecture completes £22m bridge as a sequel for Hull
Statement structure is Jonathan McDowell’s second bridge for the city
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News
AHMM wins planning for revised overhaul of Lasdun landmark
IBM building makeover was redesigned after it was listed last year
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Features
CPD 04 2021: The future of heating – Part L 2022 options
This CPD sponsored by WMS explains the implementation of changes to Part L affecting energy usage, and the role underfloor heating can play in driving household efficiencies. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 9 August 2021
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Features
Making sure electric vehicle chargers are part of your next build
Be prepared for the upcoming regulation changes
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News
Jenrick throws out Pilbrow plans for old fire brigade HQ
Developer mulls options after local planning authority over-ruled by inspector and minister
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Opinion
If you ignore net zero you’d better be prepared to pay the cost
We are entering challenging but exciting times, writes Andrew Mellor
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News
Twelve Architects unveils plans for Manchester High Line
Temporary installation could pave way for permanent viaduct makeover
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News
Crossrail will open with or without McAslan's Bond Street, says chief exec
Rest of the stations will be ready to open, says Mark Wild
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Technical
Antarctica: 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