All Building Design articles in January 2023
View all stories from this issue.
-
Opinion
Is Patrik Schumacher right for once?
We need an architectural discourse that incorporates the art and science of construction, alongside broader intepretations of what constitutes architecture, writes Ben Flatman
-
News
RSHP’s £400m British Library extension approved
Camden council passes controversial proposals with no votes against
-
News
Fosters finishes Luxembourg office development
ICÔNE scheme occupies part of former steelworks site at Belval
-
News
LDA Design gets go-ahead for 550-home masterplan
Homes England development in Plymouth also targets community hub for former clay-drying works
-
Opinion
Does the changing regulatory environment provide an opportunity to look again at fee scales?
The way in which the architectural profession is regulated is changing. Is this the time to reopen the debate on fee scales, asks Matthew Lloyd
-
News
Gove admits building regs were ‘faulty and ambiguous’ before Grenfell
But housing secretary says construction-industry players have greater culpability in 2017 tragedy
-
News
Southwark launches ‘land commission’ to shape development
We Made That and Igloo Regeneration’s Chris Brown will aid borough’s drive
-
News
HS2 will end at Euston, says Hunt
No ‘conceivable circumstance’ in which line does not terminate in central London, says chancellor
-
Opinion
Urban living solutions must be more than meets the eye
Kyriakos Papanagiotou, founder of KP Acoustics Group, addresses the acoustic considerations that architects and property developers should be aware of with the rise of micro apartments
-
Opinion
Rome reminds us that cities store memories. But who decides what is remembered and what gets forgotten?
The Italian capital is often desribed as a palimpsest. What can we learn from its layers of remembering and forgetting, asks Eleanor Jolliffe
-
Features
Can demolition ever be better than retention?
A 1920s facade’s poor condition left the project team wondering whether it would have been less carbon intensive to knock it down and start again
-
News
HS2 may not go into central London, reports say
DfT has not denied reports that the Old Oak Common to Euston branch could be scrapped or delayed to save money
-
News
Populous’ MSG Sphere takes key planning step forward
LLDC approves adverts on 90m spherical complex, a condition of last year’s green light
-
Features
Designing for the mind
With the right design approach, you can improve the quality of life for neurodivergent individuals, says Karen Wilding
-
Opinion
Transport and connectivity provide the key to equitable and resilient cities
Investment in human-centric public transport is a priority today if we are to create the truly civic cities of tomorrow, writes Neill McClements
-
Features
What made this project… Manchester Jewish Museum by Citizens Design Bureau
Citizens Design Bureau’s body of work impressed the judges at last year’s AYAs, as the practice took home the award for Public Building Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s award-winning projects and ask the firm’s director, Katy Marks, to break ...
-
News
Prior & Partners lodges plans for £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield regeneration
Lendlease scheme includes plots designed by Haworth Tompkins and dRMM
-
-
News
Developer and opponents sweat on Make ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
-
News
HOK’s City offices set for green light
Officers recommend scheme for approval despite objections over loss of popular postwar pub