All Building Design articles in July 2022 – Page 2
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News
In pictures: FCB Studios unveil student hub at University of Staffordshire
The Catalyst Building forms part of FCB Studios’ wider masterplan and is intended to provide a focus for external engagement with business
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Features
Interview | Chris Dyson: ‘Listen to what the site and place have to say’
From James Stirling to Spitalfields, Chris Dyson opens up to Ben Flatman about the importance of place and how he grew his practice organically
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Opinion
Will Oki the radical survive contact with the RIBA?
We should all wish Muyiwa Oki well, but he faces an uphill struggle, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Fosters’ rejigged Mayfair plans set for green light
Practice updates 2019 scheme after luxury-hotel operator pulls out of project
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Bell Philips showcases ‘tree house’ pavilion at Elephant Park
Lendlease and Bell Phillips complete timber ‘tree house’ within the heart of Elephant Park
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News
Campaigners fighting M&S plans edge towards funding target
Save Britain’s Heritage drive raises one third of its £20,000 goal in just days
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Features
Your guide to new Approved Document L
A straightforward guide to help you get to grips with what’s changed and how ROCKWOOL solutions can help you meet and exceed the new requirements
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Opinion
Where was the architecture in Coventry’s year as City of Culture?
Why has Coventry turned its back on its rich 20th century architectural heritage, asks Joe Holyoak
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News
Faulkner Browns reveals Guinness Quarter vision for Dublin
Plans include 336 homes, performance space and food hall at historic brewery
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Opinion
How to bring others along on your net zero carbon journey
Net zero is achievable but the profession has a vital role to play in teaching other stakeholders how it’s done, writes Satish Jassal.
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News
The profession responds to Oki’s RIBA victory
Fellow candidates Bacon and Singha, plus former RIBA president Ben Derbyshire, are amongst those who have shared their responses to Oki’s victory
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News
Muyiwa Oki elected as next RIBA president
Reform candidate wins out over better-known names but says he looks forward to working with Jo Bacon and Sumita Singha in future
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News
Hawkins Brown bags planning for east London family centre
Development will deliver 74 homes as first phase of Harold Hill regeneration masterplan
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News
Coffey Architects showcases infrastructure firm HQ
Three-storey Nexus building is designed to nudge staff towards healthier behaviour
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Opinion
Why is it so difficult to build a high street?
We can create thriving new high streets, but it requires curation and a different financial model, writes David Rudlin.
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News
10 Design merges with SB Architects
Move follows parent company Egis Group’s acquisition of Weston Williamson
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Finsbury Health Centre set for £1.25m restoration
Avanti Architects resumes work on Grade I-listed Lubetkin masterpiece
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Ministers to hike accessibility standard for new homes
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities will change building regulations to strengthen rules
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Building Study
Building study: Shakespeare North Playhouse
Outside it looks like a modern fortress but inside, Shakespeare North Playhouse is all Tudor come Jacobean drama – with just a touch of Ken Dodd, writes Thomas Lane
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HOK modular housing scheme approved for planning
Council to build 100% affordable scheme in North London