All Building Design articles in February 2023 – Page 7
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Review
Against Nature by Sam Jacob at Betts Project
A new exhibition explores the impact of the built environment on the natural world, writes Nicholas de Klerk
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Information - BD
Risk & Regulations Summit: Tackling the challenges of the Golden Thread
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Features
The modern office: Edenred in Moschato, Greece
The former industrial block has been transformed into a modern, contemporary office space
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News
In pictures: Lightroom by Haworth Tompkins
A sister space to the Bridge Theatre in London, the venue has been designed to host artist-led exhibitions and performances
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News
Not enough young people taking built environment T-levels, minister admits
Take-up of new technical qualifications still far behind BTECs
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Opinion
The only way this industry is going to change is if people at the top give a sh*t
Delivering on the sustainability agenda is hard and requires those at the top to believe in what they’re doing, writes Martyn Evans
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News
Woods Bagot’s City tower set to get green light
Planners recommend 32-storey proposals for approval despite policy ‘conflict’ and Historic England objection
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Buttress looks to repackage IKEA store into arts hub
Coventry proposals would create visitor attraction and storage facility for world-leading collections
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Features
Time for Plan BEE: helping architectural education break out of its silo
A cross-disciplinary course seeks to engender collaborative working and greater levels of professional competence. Ben Flatman finds out more
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News
In pictures: Studio McW unveils Follyfield
The 18th century residence in the Cambridgeshire countryside has been redefined as an L shape, improving spatial flow and the home’s connection to nature
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News
Stanton Williams lands Canada Water life-sciences project
Practice will work up plans for 27,870sq m facility for huge south-east London scheme’s second phase
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Features
‘We should get on and build it.’ John Armitt makes the case for cracking on with HS2
The chair of the National Infrastructure Commission on why politics can never be taken out of building and why we should stop dithering
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Features
Citizens Design Bureau reignites Jacksons Lane Arts Centre
Taking the building’s association with circus arts as a starting point, Citizens Design Bureau has infused warmth and colour to create a playful energy
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News
Useful Studio wins competition to design next generation of motorway gantries
London practice beats runner up John McAslan in RIBA competition for road operator National Highways
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Features
Building archives: Dodging falling bricks at the Natural History Museum construction site, 1876
An account of what visitors found when being shown round the half-completed building by its architect Alfred Waterhouse
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Opinion
ARB education reforms still don’t address equality-of-access concerns
We need to ensure under-represented students have the same opportunities as their more privileged colleagues in accessing the profession, writes Siraaj Mitha
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News
In pictures: Freehaus designs Rising Green youth centre
The project came with a clear remit from Haringey Council to codesign and deliver the youth hub alongside local young people
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KPF co-founder A Eugene Kohn dies aged 92
American architect died yesterday following year-long battle with cancer