All Building Design articles in February 2020 – Page 4
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Opinion
Prophets who inhabit liminal spaces
Architects’ ability to handle uncertainty will help the profession survive uncertain times, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Architect struck off for fake online reviews
Hampshire designer used pseudonyms to target former colleagues, ex-partners and other businesses
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News
Oakervee Review signals new thinking on HS2 station designs
Report warns ‘significant risk’ of billions of pounds in development value being missed
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News
Glenn Howells’ 1,300-home Birmingham scheme wins planning
Mixed-use scheme is part of developer’s move away from retail
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News
White Red gets Mumbai towers go-ahead
Mixed-use project features four-screen cinema complex, commercial space and new homes
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News
Mayor creates £350k war chest to fight Tulip appeal
Sadiq Khan's fund includes £60k for architectural advice and £150k for top lawyers
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News
Asif Khan unveils Expo 2020 gateways
Portals form part of practice’s 6km of public realm for Dubai showcase
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Features
WA100 2020: Tense times: the tariff effect
How are tariffs impacting architects and what does the future hold? David Blackman reports
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Features
Futurebuild 2020: Be the catalyst for change
Recent climate change demonstrations and government declarations make one thing clear; we must come together to combat the challenges we are facing
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Opinion
The Serpentine Pavilion goes woke
After last year’s travails, the 20 th commission is trying not to put foot wrong, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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News
Counterspace chosen to design 20th Serpentine Pavilion
South African architects are youngest to be commissioned
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News
Tate Hindle to design Wembley Park homes for TfL
Scheme to be built next to underground station
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Opinion
The Coach: Mind the (empathy) gap
Building Design’s new professional coach Louise Rodgers outlines a key skill for resilient practices
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News
RIBA attacks proposed homes efficiency standards
Government’s Future Homes Standard is not ambitious enough, says institute
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News
Eric Parry’s Dolphin Square plans set for appeal
Planning inspector to probe redevelopment of 1930s landmark after councillors overruled officers’ advice to approve
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News
Associated designs £30m Birmingham tech hub
Eleven-storey scheme for Bruntwood division goes in for planning
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News
Staniforth wins planning for Yorkshire’s tallest tower
Construction to start this summer on Sheffield flats
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News
HTA gets go-ahead for huge Battersea scheme
Henley Halebrown also worked on plans for 2,550 homes, leisure centre and library
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News
Architects back Scruton’s call to rewrite ‘country house clause’
Architects share Building Beautiful Commission’s concerns over innovation ‘loophole’
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Hawkins Brown submits £80m Bristol University library
Architect worked with Schmidt Hammer Lassen