All Building Design articles in February 2020 – Page 2
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News
Claridge’s 752-home scheme approved by Birmingham
’This is great example of what Scruton report highlights,’ said architect
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KPF’s £500m biscuit factory homes approved
Second time lucky for architect on contentious Grosvenor project
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Newcastle set for UK’s first BIG project outside London
Architect Bjarke Ingels unveils ‘mind-blowing’ images of Newcastle office block
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Features
CPD 1 2020: Ambient loop / carbon zero
This CPD considers how the ambient loop heating concept can help reduce energy consumption to meet new targets on carbon emissions
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News
RMA floats east London regeneration plans
Councillors briefed on architect’s plans to redevelop neighbourhood centre
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Hassell unveils designs for Jodrell Bank space centre
Dome shaped structure set to open in 2021
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Architects report record surge in confidence after election
Workload expectations back in positive territory with 19-point jump, according to RIBA survey
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Building Study
Maggie’s Centre at the Royal Marsden, Sutton, by Ab Rogers Design
For his first building the designer has gone head-to-head with his father – but he was more intimidated by Rem Koolhaas, he tells Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Croydon names architects for huge mixed-use masterplan
We Made That and Hawkins Brown team to create 140ha Purley Way blueprint
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RIBA warns new visa system ‘leaves profession in dark’
Points-based post-Brexit immigration proposals lack clarity for architects, says Alan Vallance
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Phin Harper to take Open City helm
Architecture Foundation deputy director named as new chief of Open House charity
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Developer loses appeal over HTA east London scheme
Planning inspector dismisses challenge to 16-storey Bethnal Green development on heritage grounds
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Opinion
What is it like to live in a 13sq m former office?
Julia Park meets a young woman whose childhood in temporary accommodation has left her determined to end permitted development
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News
High Court throws out Sainsbury’s Whitechapel challenge
Supermarket loses bid to overturn ministerial rejection of Hutchinson & Partners project
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Oxford college seeks architects for dining hall revamp
Somerville sets £400k budget to dish up improvements to grade II venue
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Opinion
Building safety legislation is changing again. What does it mean for you?
Demonstrating compliance and getting insurance could be challenging, warns Andrew Mellor
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Hackitt attacks industry for ‘excuses’ she hears over slow pace of change
Standard practices are ’gob-smacking’, says chair of board behind building safety regulator
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Features
‘Architects are rarely at the table when crucial decisions are being made’
Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of Grafton Architects discuss hope and fear with Elizabeth Hopkirk