All Building Design articles in February 2025 – Page 5
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News
NPPF changes will result in 1.3 million homes built by the end of the parliament, OBR forecasts
Housebuilding to exceed 300,000 homes a year by 2029/30, excluding impact of forthcoming Affordable Homes Programme
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AndArchitects submits plans for tartan-inspired extension to Vivienne Westwood HQ
The scheme seeks to build on the fashion house’s longstanding presence in Battersea and add to the area’s growing creative industries hub
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Network Rail to submit £1bn plans for Liverpool Street station redevelopment next month
Acme’s replacement scheme for Herzog & de Meuron proposal was first unveiled last November
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Broadway Malyan redesigns plans for Birmingham tower entirely covered in PV panels
Co-living scheme would be one of UK’s narrowest residential buildings at just 8.5 metres wide
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Opinion
The Coach: Why age isn’t the issue – it’s the life stage that counts
Louise Rodgers challenges the idea that age defines us at work – pointing instead to the impact of what’s happening in our wider lives
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Developer eyeing 2027 start for Fletcher Priest’s 46-storey City tower
Project team on 63 St Mary Axe scheme includes T&T Alinea and CBRE
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Sheppard Robson submits plans for 1,000 homes on former civic centre site
Sheppard Robson-designed scheme replaces former plans rejected in 2022
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Church of England completes registration of housing association
Church Housing Association is now a registered provider of social housing
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Reeves announces extra £2bn for affordable homes
Sector welcomes grant funding, which is intended as a ’bridge’ between current programme and future grant to be announced in June
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Opinion
Retrofitting social housing is the real challenge we can’t ignore
Britain’s retrofit push needs strategic vision – Chloe Phelps calls for co-produced mini-masterplans over ad-hoc upgrades
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Building Study
Designing from first principles: Inside David Kohn Architects’ Gradel Quadrangles
A major expansion for one of Oxford’s oldest colleges reimagines the logic of the quadrangle with a theatrical, landscape-first ensemble shaped by dialogue and detail
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Network Rail and Transport for London weighing options for £2.5bn Victoria Station redevelopment
Decision on scale of Hawkins Brown and Acme’s scheme to be taken within weeks
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Jestico & Whiles completes Shoreditch hotel on site which had been empty for 50 years
Firm replaced The Manser Practice on scheme first approved in 2012
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Delivering a roofing solution for The Goods Yard
A hotmelt roofing system was specified to meet the project’s durability, thermal efficiency and scheduling demands
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Haworth Tompkins’ 600-home Silvertown scheme approved
Plans include restoring a grade II-listed former grain silo
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MPs ‘sceptical’ government can deliver on building safety remediation promises
Timetable to complete work on buildings over 18m set for 2029
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Hawkins\Brown gains B Corp-certification
Practice joins growing number of architecture frms seeking recognition for their environmental and social performance through B Corp
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Opinion
Why architects must confront the changing political landscape
Austin Williams argues that architecture has embraced an ideological rigidity that limits open debate and inhibits engagement with large sections of the public