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Jargon buster: Carbon neutral vs net zero
Don’t know the difference between carbon neutral and net zero? Cundall’s Simon Wyatt explains it all here
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Listen: Nabers UK explained
The performance gap is a huge challenge, and now there is a system to verify office buildings in use - listen to how it works
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Listen: Cundall's Simon Wyatt on climate risk and finance
Pressure is growing from investors to design buildings for extreme weather events - do you understand the risks?
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Listen: Feilden Fowles and Webb Yates on reusing materials
The final Building Talks… Net Zero podcast visits Fergus Feilden and Edmund Fowles down on their farm | Webb Yates engineers on the barriers to reusing concrete and steel | Simon Wyatt of Cundall on heat pumps
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Interview: Maria Smith on the rising tide of greenwash
Post-COP26: ‘I’m just as angry, just as hopeful, just as pessimistic’
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Views from COP26: The mood from industry leaders in Glasgow
This week the Building Talks… Net Zero podcast hears from major contractors at COP | Cundall’s Simon Wyatt explains the Greenhouse Gas Protocol
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Interview: Tom Bennett on eco-activism and the power of protest
The Studio Bark architect arrested during an Extinction Rebellion demonstration talks about what drives him
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Interview: Two of LETI’s founders talk about how the group began – and what next
Clara Bagenal George and Julie Godefroy share the inspiring story behind Building Design’s Architectural Leader of the Year
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Listen: Simon Allford talks about net zero
In the first episode of the new Building Talks… Net Zero podcast, hear from RIBA president Simon Allford | Heat and Building Strategy analysed | Net zero jargon-buster with Cundall’s Simon Wyatt
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Video: Dixon Jones talk projects, influences and unconventional clients
Hear Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones reflect on 60 years in practice and how they’re relaxed about other architects having a crack at their projects
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Interview: Roger Zogolovitch and Simon Allford
What happens when two of the biggest names in architecture collaborate?
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Interview: Neave Brown on Grenfell, Thatcher and the future of housing
As he receives his Royal Gold Medal at the RIBA today, the celebrated architect tells Elizabeth Hopkirk how to get housing right
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Helen Hayes MP: The politics of planning
Helen Hayes is the Labour MP for Dulwich and West Norwood in south London and she is also the only planner sitting in Parliament. Switching to politics in 2010 she shares her views on communities, Brexit and Trump.
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"People see the effect but they don't see how it's done"
Peter Veale will reveal some of Firefly Lighting Design’s secrets at May Design Series 2013
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What's the biggest challenge in building a mile-high tower?
CTBUH asked a number of industry leaders for their answer…
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"Designing Halley VI completely changed my life"
Hugh Broughton will reveal more about the challenge of designing a research station for polar environments at May Design Series 2013
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BCSA and Tata Steel Sponsored Content
Content from BCSA’s Framed In Steel video series including the Walbrook Building, the Co-Operative Headquarters, NEO Bankside, Siemens Facility, the Peace Bridge and Isaac Newton Academy, in addition to Steel Focus supplements.
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Framed in Steel: Siemens Facility
Bowmer Kirkland, St Modwen and Hambleton Steel Ltd discuss why structural steelwork was chosen for the BREEAM Outstanding rated workshop and BREEAM Excellent rated offices located at Teal Park in Lincoln
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Junya Ishigami: How small? How vast? How architecture grows
The architect reveals the inspiration behind his latest exhibition at the deSingel in Antwerp
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Renzo Piano: "I don't really remember the reason why The Shard is so tall. I don't really care."
Renzo Piano reveals more about the design of London’s most controversial new building - the height of which just ‘happened by chance’