All Building Design articles in July 2021 – Page 4
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NewsLeeds approves Simpson Haugh’s build-to-rent towers
Scheme will deliver 678 flats in towers up to 31 storeys
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NewsCartwright Pickard wins planning for £62m student block
Work to start next month on conversion of listed Victorian buildings in Leeds city centre
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NewsBirmingham consults on 5,000-home regeneration masterplan
Draft consultation published for regeneration of Perry Barr area post-Commonwealth games
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NewsUS architect beats three Stirling Prize-winners to win £30m National Gallery contest
Selldorf Architects picked in global hunt for designer of Sainsbury Wing redevelopment
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FeaturesTime to put cars in their place – underground
The economy needs some big infrastructure projects. How about burying a few roads, asks Steve Webb
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NewsPandemic forces Zaha Hadid Architects to call time on historic Bowling Green Lane home
Practice ditches Victorian classrooms after nearly 40 years for nearby Goswell Road
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NewsApproval for If-Do’s Tottenham community centre on pint-size brewery
Designs will see three CLT storeys added to locally listed 19th-century gatehouse
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NewsGreater Manchester publishes plan to build 165,000 homes
Mayor Andy Burnham pushes ahead with joint plan despite withdrawal of Stockport from process
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NewsBDP wins £600m Leeds hospital jobs after international contest
Finalists included HOK, Penoyre Prasad and Schmidt Hammer Lassen
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NewsV&A East director joins Building [Re]Design judging panel
Claire McKeown leads on construction of museum’s new O’Donnell Tuomey and Diller Scofidio Renfro buildings
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NewsMoxon completes second King’s Cross bridge
Opening comes as Knight Architects lodges plans for 70m Canary Wharf bridge
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | John Pawson: Le Thoronet Abbey, Provence
The designer of a Cistercian abbey in the Czech Republic and a number of other sacred buildings shares his choice for our 50th birthday series, #BD50Wonders
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NewsAHMM reveals designs for 980 homes on Holloway Prison
Campaigners argue scheme is a missed opportunity for not involving women
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NewsHowell Killick Partridge school hall set for Reed Watts upgrade
Listed 1967 space is also used by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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NewsJohn McAslan cleared for shopping centre redevelopment
South London proposals include four blocks of homes up to nine storeys in height
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NewsProportion of black architects remains woefully low, Arb figures show
Women make up less than a third of architects
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FeaturesThe Architecture of Belonging: What building back better should actually look like
In this piece for our Stratford Design Challenge series, Nick Moss considers how the pandemic has affected the relationship between people and the places we live and work






