All Building Design articles in February 2023 – Page 3
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News
Built environment underwhelmed by Shapps’ reheated energy plan
Government plans to boost energy efficency branded as insufficient
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Faulkner Browns floats London Fields Lido plans
New indoor teaching facility will sit next to popular outdoor pool
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Ackroyd Lowrie bags 140-home Croydon consent at appeal
Scheme for David Sullivan’s development firm Conegate will deliver much-needed community amenities, says architect
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Opinion
What can Rome’s mediaeval towers teach us about high-rise architecture today?
Rome’s towers are a reminder that building higher has always appealed to the rich and powerful, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
In pictures: fardaa completes Croft 3
Located on the Isle of Mull, the former barn has been repurposed into a community dining hall
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Labour to impose a ‘net zero mandate’ for every key regulator
Shadow climate change secretary Ed Miliband outlines party’s net zero strategy ahead of government’s “energy security day”
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Review
The Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections
Tony McIntyre enjoys a journey through the RIBA’s drawings collection
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News
DLG’s plans for 1,350-home build-to-rent scheme in Leeds approved
Developer Platform_’s hybrid application includes three linked towers and two office blocks
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Opinion
Are birds safer in the USA than in the UK?
Phil Brown explores the case for policymakers and building designers to follow North America’s lead in making buildings safer for birds
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Opinion
To design for a better world we must have more women architects
We need more women in architecture if we are to address our profession’s huge challenges, writes Sally Mackereth
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Longlist for this year’s Davidson prize revealed
Tonkin Liu and Jas Bhalla among 16 teams in the running for £10,000 trophy
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Features
A roundup on demystifying the specification requirements of building safety reform
In this Risk & Regulations session, the panelists tackled the new requirements for duty and competence, issues around capacity within the sector and the ramifications of non compliance
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Sun rises for Hyde + Hyde’s solstice-inspired home
Practice bags planning for modernist family residence in rural Somerset
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Steve McQueen Grenfell film set for Serpentine debut
Artist and Oscar-winning director’s harrowing short will run from 7 April
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from describing everything as sustainable?
We need to start using the term ‘sustainable’ in a more sustainable way, writes Anna Beckett
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Fosters unveils masterplan for Cyprus waterfront
Plans aim to make city a more attractive destination for tourists and businesses
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Richard Rogers’ Channel 4 HQ gets listed
“At risk” high-tech scheme in Westminster is awarded grade II status