All Building Design articles in July 2019 – Page 3
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Grimshaw's Sainsbury's given grade II listing
Scheme becomes first supermarket to be given protected status
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De Matos Ryan bags Camden People’s Theatre gig
Practice appointed to reconfigure performance area and upstairs workspace
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Stop undermining executive architects
Executive architects are often dismissed as lacking the talent to design great buildings. But without them those projects would be a lot less great
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Five practices make shortlist for first phase of Lendlease’s £1.5bn Birmingham scheme
Winner to be appointed later this year
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Market remains ‘fragile’ despite boost in future workloads, says RIBA
Architects in London the most pessimistic
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Scruton ‘could return’ to Building Beautiful Commission
Housing secretary offers olive branch to sacked former chair
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Housing Design Awards 2019: The winners
This year’s completed scheme winners and the Housing Design Awards 2019 overall winner
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Ike Ijeh on the 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist
BD’s architecture critic on this year’s six contenders
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Office-to-resi conversions challenge communities’ health, claims report
Document slams permitted-development rights and calls for more cash to build social housing
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Feilden Clegg Bradley secures planning for Bristol housing
Flats to be built on the banks of the River Avon will be up to 17 storeys tall
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Six of the best: 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist unveiled
Mikhail Riches and Feilden Fowles among architects making final-stage debut
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seele realises different façade types and a retractable membrane roof for the No.1 Court at The Championships, Wimbledon
Façade specialist seele has provided 13 different façade types and a 6,000sqm retractable membrane roof over the whole stadium.
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Heritage groups cheer Khan’s Tulip veto
Mayor’s design advisers said Fosters’ proposals failed the ‘world class architecture’ test
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TP Bennett reports turnover and profit boost
But architecture and design firm warns of ‘more challenging’ conditions in current financial year
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Hawkins Brown reveals Alton Estate proposals
Plans to regenerate internationally-acclaimed modernist estate drawn up with Barton Willmore and Tate Hindle
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Housing Design Awards 2019: Uncompleted scheme winners
This year’s winners take a smart approach to densification that shows how to provide quality living space in constrained sites
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RIBA flags ‘hidden housing crisis’ faced by elderly
Younger people will also benefit from better, more accessible housing, says report
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