All Building Design articles in July 2021
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NewsPRP’s plans for Ebbsfleet Garden City homes approved
235-home scheme being developed on a former quarry
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NewsRSHP submits plans for its first UK offices outside London
Scheme involves redeveloping former Milton Keynes council block under £180m deal
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FeaturesRepurposing is key to unlocking the future of our city centres
In the latest in our Stratford Design Challenge series, BDP’s Nick Fairham considers the role retrofit and reuse can play
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NewsAdjaye hails ‘huge milestone’ as Holocaust memorial opponents vow to appeal
Architect says £100m scheme will be ‘crucial civic asset’ after minister granted consent
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FeaturesCPD 07 2021: PVCu windows for medium-rise buildings
This CPD, sponsored by Eurocell, assesses the use of PVCu windows on medium- to high-rise buildings and outlines design, installation, ventilation and other aspects a developer would need to consider. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 10 September 2021
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NewsMinister gives green light to Adjaye’s Holocaust Memorial
Controversial scheme would not cause substantial harm to Westminster World Heritage Site, says planning minister
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NewsDemand for commercial space grows by fastest rate in five years
RICS report finds industrial space driving soaring demand with office space also seeing a recovery
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NewsKey principles of Hackitt’s ‘golden thread’ revealed
Working group publishes details and definitions to ensure implementation of Hackitt’s recommendations
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NewsPiercy & Co celebrates double West End planning win
Two schemes will provide office or lab space, retail and housing in Fitzrovia
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OpinionWhat does the decision to scrap EWS1 forms for some buildings mean?
Expect a period of limbo while owners wait for more government guidance – and for insurers to respond, writes Andrew Mellor
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NewsMayor throws out Squires’ £1.5bn plans for Budweiser brewery
Riverside proposals were approved by Richmond council after revisions
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OpinionGod is in the detail
Small things can matter greatly. Yet too often it’s no one’s job to care about them, writes Martyn Evans
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NewsIn pics: Paddington squares up to Renzo Piano’s £825m Cube
72-storey office block dubbed Paddington Pole was sliced by 80% after outcry
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NewsC20 urges listing of Hopkins’ Inland Revenue office to save it from residential conversion
Pioneering nineties landmark inspired a generation of architects and engineers
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NewsJTP wins permission for 1,500 homes in Gravesend
Scheme approved for 5.5ha brownfield site beside Thames estuary
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NewsRIBA appoints two QCs to tackle complaints against staff and trustees
Six investigations launched and hundreds of pages of complaints lodged by former honorary secretary, email reveals






