All Building Design articles in January 2024 – Page 3
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News
Fosters showcases US local government hub
Greenville County Administration Building is at heart of planned 16ha redevelopment in South Carolina
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Squire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Firm’s plans approved following a redesign and the rejection of two former applications
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FCBS replaces Adjaye Associates on Liverpool Slavery Museum
Practice will work with academics from Univertisy of Liverpool School of Architecture on £57m upgrade project
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Opinion
How to be ready for construction’s future
As we enter an election year, our report out today underlines the need for a mindset shift, from short-term measures to a long-term vision
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News
Building launches industry-backed think tank
Editorial research hub will produce in-depth reports on behalf of the industry
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Building the Future Commission calls for return of chief construction adviser
The Long Term Plan for Construction report makes a host of recommendations for industry and government
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From railway station to modern workspace: JRA reimagines 100 Embankment
The practice draws on the site’s historic roots to provide much-needed flexible workspace for the city of Manchester
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Future Homes Standard can be delivered at scale by next year, testing centre shows
Two test homes subject to rigorous testing for past year
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Biodiversity net gain rules to come into force in February
The twice-delayed legislation requiring developers to increase biodiversity by 10% on projects now has a commencement date
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PLP’s City offices plans poised for green light
Minories scheme will replace 1950s office building and refurbish Victorian warehouse
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City Hall throws lifeline to Allies & Morrison’s stalled Wimbledon expansion plans
Deputy mayor Jules Pipe calls in controversial scheme to treble the size of championship’s grounds after Wandsworth rejection
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Populous reveals proposals for clifftop stadium in Saudi Arabia
Futuristic 45,000-seat venue features retractable roof, pitch and LED wall
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Manchester council approves proposals for over 5,000 new student beds
Plans by Sheppard Robson, Hawkins Brown and Simpson Haugh given the OK after decisions were deferred last month
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Simone de Gale Architects takes on Belgravia retrofit project
Designed by Simone de Gale Architects, a historic residence within Chelsea House has undergone a renovation intending to blend the past with the future. Located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, the block of interwar flats and shops sits on the former site of the 1874 home of ...
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Opinion
Expectations vs reality: The truth about architecture as a career
There is a huge mismatch between how the architectural profession is perceived and the reality, writes Aylin Round
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News
Newham mayor calls for housing to be built on site of Populous’ aborted MSG Sphere
US backer withdrew plans for controversial entertainment venue earlier this month
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Council green lights FCBS’ University of Kent creative hub
Docking House will unite a vacant grade II-listed former dockyard building and a timber-framed newbuild
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South Korean architect Minsuk Cho selected to design 2024 Serpentine Pavilion
’Archipelagic void’ to consist of five themed structures around a central open space
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Features
Make it beautiful, but not iconic: Moxon’s challenging brief to design HS2 viaducts in Buckinghamshire
The London-based practice has built its reputation on bridge design. But it has never before worked at this scale and level of scrutiny. Daniel Gayne found out how they tackled the job.