All Building Design articles in February 2020 – Page 5
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Features
WA100 2020: Architects brace for global slowdown
The global economy is faltering but China and North America have managed to escape the air of gloom, reports David Blackman
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News
Grenfell inquiry on hold for at least two more weeks
Inquiry chair agrees to seek government agreement that evidence should not be used in future prosecutions
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News
Wright & Wright lands Chichester gallery commission
Practice beats Carmody Groarke and Hat to Pallant House gig
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News
Hugh Broughton returns to controversial York scheme
New plans submitted for grade I-listed Clifford’s Tower – minus shop and visitors’ centre
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News
Bristol approves Zaha Hadid’s Temple Island plans
Approval for mixed-use scheme sounds death-knell for Populous arena
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Technical
Technical Study: UK Hydrographic Office in Somerset by AHR
Bringing everything under one roof was a central aim – so the architect made it the defining feature, writes Helena Russell
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News
Volume housebuilder blasts beauty commission’s report
‘I don’t rate it at all,’ says Redrow chief
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Features
Evolve and diversify. How flexible thinking can sustain high streets
The most successful high streets are those that look beyond a narrow retail focus, writes Fiona Scott
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News
Hackney picks Stirling Prize winner to design housing
Alison Brooks Architects to replace garages with 85 homes
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News
City of London names interim planning chief
Gwyn Richards will step up when Annie Hampson retires next month
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News
Westminster sets out its case against Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Planning officers say proposals would harm Palace of Westminster’s setting
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News
Court imposes £6,000 penalty on fake architect
Essex firm continued misusing title of architect despite official warning
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Features
What are the key recommendations of the Building Beautiful Commission?
Building Design’s guide to the essential points from the Scruton report
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News
Grenfell architect with no experience of high-rises appointed without Ojeu, inquiry hears
Studio E email acknowledged it was ‘a little green on process and technicality’ and proposed ‘some rapid CPD’
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News
PM puts mutual recognition on agenda for trade talks
RIBA welcomes news but warns architects ’unable to plan for the future’ until deal is signed
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News
Works starts on Acme’s Folkestone housing project
Folkestone Harbour homes are latest stage of resort’s regeneration
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News
Squire & Partners gets go-ahead for 700-home scheme
Richmond council green-lights mixed-use development
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Opinion
Can the language of social value cross continents?
Flora Samuel explores universality through the lens of two cities in Britain and the Philippines
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News
Architect ‘signed off non-compliant drawings’, Grenfell Inquiry told
Studio E accused of leaving inexperienced architect ‘to sink’
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News
Act now to protect UK architecture from Brexit, RIBA warns government
Architects list top priorities for government post-Brexit