All Building Design articles in July 2022 – Page 5
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News
EPR lodges plans for 18-storey Manchester office tower
Bruntwood development to feature highest workplace pool in UK
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Opinion
The future of the high street is here… and it’s industrial
’Last mile logistics’ has the potential to help reinvigorate our high streets, writes Simone de Gale
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Scott Brownrigg unveils plans to transform 3km abandoned rail tunnel into world’s longest art gallery
Major tourist attraction planned around 130-year-old Rhondda Tunnel in Wales
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Features
Interview | Sumita Singha: ‘I have the experience to change the RIBA’
Presidential candidate Sumita Singha explains how she would tackle the issues facing architects including education, sustainability, climate change and PI insurance
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Under-use of modular factory caused collapse of Urban Splash House
‘Under-use, ‘design issues’ and ‘defects’ at Alfreton plant sent group into administration, administrator’s report says
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Features
Back to school: Glazing for the education sector
Educational building projects have specific needs and designing bespoke glazing helps to create well lit learning environments that encourage productivity
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Manchester United kicks off Old Trafford consultation
Club asks fans for views on redevelopment of stadium
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Sheppard Robson’s Square Mile hotel plans set for green light
1950s office building near Aldgate will make way for 15-storey structure with double the floorspace
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Opinion
The Bartlett report was flawed and risks undermining academic freedom, to the detriment of all
By failing to carefully differentiate between accusations of genuine abuse and what may just be personal grievances, the Howlett Brown report has unfairly tarred all staff with the same brush and put academic independence in peril, writes Austin Williams
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Planning Inspectorate admits appeal decisions ‘took longer’ last year
Annual report says staff prioritised national infrastructure applications and casework with the most community interest
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RIBA opens door on 20-strong House of the Year longlist
McGonigle McGrath, David Kohn, Surman Weston, and Will Gamble in running for 2022 accolade
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Opinion
Birmingham’s Smithfield regeneration project risks marginalising the communities who use its markets
Birmingham has a once in a generation opportunity to repair the damage done to its historic markets quarter in the 1970s, but risks further harm if it simply gentrifies the area, writes Joe Holyoak
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Bell Phillips lodges plans for 900-home Passivhaus estate regeneration
West London proposals will see demolition of Heston blocks and replacement with new homes
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Opinion
Why I’m backing Sumita Singha for RIBA president
Sumita Singha has the experience and the skills to lead the RIBA and unify its diverse membership, writes Jane Duncan OBE PPRIBA
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News
Planning inspector rejects 3D Reid’s Tolworth Tower proposals
Loss of employment space and lack of site-wide energy approach cited as major stumbling blocks
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Grimshaw launches foundation to ‘support, empower and inspire’ the young
Collaborators include Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, Antony Gormley and the Bartlett School of Architecture
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Ash Sakula reveals alternative vision for Norwich’s Anglia Square
Proposals commissioned by Save Britain’s Heritage follow latest Broadway Malyan plans
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Features
Building progress for a sustainable future with Aggregate Industries
From values to vision, sustainability is at the heart of the business as the team move towards a Net Zero and Circular economy
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Opinion
Boris Johnson may be going, but his built (and unbuilt) legacy will live on
More than any of his predecessors, Boris Johnson was a PM obsessed with big building projects, writes Ben Flatman