All Building Design articles in July 2024 – Page 3
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OpinionWhat’s stopping us from building less?
If we are going to build less, does that mean we need to maintain more, asks Anna Beckett
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OpinionThe Coach: How do we deal with bereavement at work?
Experiences with grief highlight the need for workplaces to improve their support for bereavement, writes Louise Rodgers
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NewsRIBA reveals 2024 Client of the Year shortlist
Nominated projects include a special needs school and an Elizabethan theatre
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NewsNew pictures of 3XN’s 36-storey City tower as plans are submitted
Practice outlines design development of £500m 60 Gracechurch scheme
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NewsWork set to start on Shepheard Epstein Hunter and Purcell’s redevelopment of UEA’s ‘Lasdun Wall’
Norwich scheme celebrated as brutalist landmark of architect Denys Lasdun
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NewsRSHP completes luxury hotel scheme in Mayfair
Building also contains 77 homes, a spa and a restaurant for Korean-American chef Akira Back
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OpinionHow to create a family friendly workplace that supports your staff during the summer holidays and beyond
Balancing work and family life during summer holidays is challenging for parents and carers, but creating a supportive workplace can make a significant difference, writes Jimmy Bent
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NewsUCL submits plans for Bloomsbury campus facelift
BDP and Burwell Architects working on overhaul of grade I-listed Wilkins building to mark university’s bicentenary
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NewsDecision on Allies & Morrison’s £200m Wimbledon expansion plans delayed until the autumn
City Hall hearing had been due to take place last month
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FeaturesMarshalls first Lunar Case Study at Memoria Memorial Park and Crematorium, Doncaster
Discover solace at Memoria Memorial Park, where Marshalls’ sustainable paving meets compassionate design
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OpinionWhy architects need to embrace the new UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard
The NZCBS proposes to limit emissions in the built environment in line with our nation’s climate targets, writes Dav Bansal
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NewsMystery of Olympic cardboard boxes revealed
At the Paris 2024 Olympics, every medal awarded is accompanied by a narrow cardboard box, but what does it contain?
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NewsHTA gets go-ahead for £17.75m Crystal Palace Park restoration
A new dinosaur and geologically themed play area will also be created
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NewsHeatherwick reveals designs for luxury Seoul shopping centre
Brief asked for design which would “challenge conventional notions of a luxury department store”.
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NewsKeppie Design bags planning for Glasgow mixed-use development
Scheme being developed by Peel Waters
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NewsWilkinson Eyre unveils plans to redevelop City’s postmodern Minster Court complex
Two thirds of GMW’s neo-gothic office cluster would become 23-storey tower under early proposals
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OpinionWill Labour’s proposed planning changes really deliver more homes?
This week has been dominated by housing policy including a new towns task force and proposals to build more homes in more places including the green belt
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FeaturesWhat made this project… St Mary’s Walthamstow by Matthew Lloyd Architects
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with Matthew Lloyd Architects’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for Creative Conservative Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s director, Alex Spicer, ...
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OpinionPublic Practice: How I discovered the joys of policy writing in the public sector
Writing policy and helping to shape the context of local development can be as rewarding as designing, writes Cinzia De Vincenziis
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NewsMICA completes redevelopment of Pembroke College site in Oxford
The new buildings provide student accommodation for 85 graduates, teaching staff and visitors, with social and convening space for more than 200






