All Energy, infrastructure and refurbishment articles – Page 24
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NewsJulian Harrap lands restoration job on grade I-listed Wren church
Practice to carry out first major works on St Lawrence Jewry since 1957
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FeaturesLay off the plasterboard and cladding
Cutting out the layers can make buildings more sustainable, argues Steve Webb
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NewsBDP’s ‘historic’ Weir Mill regen scheme approved
Developer to start construction of Stockport project early next year
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FeaturesCountdown to COP26: Maria Smith & Jerry Tate
As the global climate summit approaches, we ask leading figures in the profession and wider industry to share one idea they think could help save the planet
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NewsStirling contenders Carmody Groarke among Doolan Prize finalists
Five in running for Scotland’s best building award
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NewsStarmer pledges £6bn a year for ‘national mission’ to upgrade homes
Labour leader uses conference speech to announce plan to improve energy efficiency of 19 million UK properties
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NewsTeam led by Asif Khan and Adjaye triumphs in competition to transform Liverpool’s slave trade dock
Scheme will see historic Canning Dock reimagined to tell the site’s controversial history
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NewsWork begins on de Matos Ryan’s transformation of V&A childhood museum
AOC completes detailed drawings for fit-out
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NewsYoung designers ‘vital’ to tackling climate crisis, says Herzog partner
‘We are depending on the next generation’
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NewsPerkins & Will replaces BDP on £600m hospital job as relationship fails
Architect replaced by rival bidder following breakdown of bidder engagement discussions
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FeaturesRethinking the high street takes creativity and intent
We might be entering a post-retail, post-pandemic age, but that does not have to mean the end of the high street, writes Michael Holt in the latest in our Stratford Design Challenge series
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OpinionWatch out for more changes as Building Safety Bill makes progress
The coming months are going to be challenging for anyone with an interest in building safety and regulation. We must be alert to more rapidly changing legislation and guidance, writes Andrew Mellor
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NewsArchitects urge governments to decarbonise global building codes
RIBA and Architects Declare publish joint report ahead of COP26
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TechnicalTechnical Study: Restoring Birmingham Selfridges’ cladding
Future Systems’ Selfridges has donned temporary garb of greater gaudiness while faults are fixed in the glittering blue chainmail below. Thomas Lane explains the technical challenges. Photography by Oliver Lane
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NewsAll aboard Grimshaw’s £1.1bn Northern Line Extension
Services on the first tube extension this century started this morning after six years of construction
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FeaturesCPD 9 2021: Decarbonising existing homes
This Kingspan Insulation sponsored CPD explains why, to achieve the reductions needed in home energy use, new technology such as heat pumps must be accompanied by measures like insulation. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 29 October 2021
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NewsPedder & Scampton completes Chad Gordon autism campus
Retrofitted centre is for Haringey residents with autism, complex learning disabilities and Aspergers






