All Building Design articles in July 2024 – Page 7
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News
KPF reveals first detailed images of City tower redesign
Stanhope’s 33-storey proposals for 70 Gracechurch site finish second consultation round
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News
Rayner urges council leaders in ‘devolution deserts’ to take on new powers
The government wants to hand over more powers to manage housing, planning and transport to those with “skin in the game”
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Opinion
‘Green’ places are not always the most sustainable. Can Labour square the circle on green space and urban density?
Labour’s pledge to release green belt for new housing raises important questions about the balance between density and sustainability, writes Joe Holyoak
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Features
A guide to the key players shaping Labour’s built environment policy
Who will be making the important decisions in government affecting the future of the built environment? Daniel Gayne finds out
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News
Maccreanor Lavington redesigns 46-storey Elephant & Castle scheme
Berkeley hit by second staircases requirements on a major London high rise scheme for the second time in a month
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Plans for 1,500-home ‘smart town’ pulled over viability concerns
£2.3bn coastal project designed by Poundbury architects Léon Krier and Ben Pentreath have been withdrawn
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Opinion
From Miesian cool to urban discord: Why the new 1 Undershaft scheme misses the mark
As developers push for more floorspace at 1 Undershaft, the historic St Andrew Undershaft church and St Helen’s Piazza face significant disruption, writes Ben Derbyshire
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RSHP’s controversial South Kensington tube station plans to be ‘value engineered’
Transport for London and Native Land looking for ways to reduce costs on highly controversial scheme approved at appeal last year
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Final green light for Wilkinson Eyre’s London spy tunnels scheme as Camden gives unanimous approval
Australian banker Angus Murray given three years to start construction work on £220m visitor attraction beneath central London
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News
Citu’s in-house design team gets planning approval for first phase of 1,000-home Sheffield scheme
£300m low carbon development, valued at £300m, will deliver 1,000 homes once complete
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LDA Design and Fereday Pollard’s reservoir schemes seek to address climate challenge and boost growth
Amidst climate change challenges, new reservoir designs aim to secure water supply for East of England’s growing communities
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Information - BD
CPD 07 2024: Reducing waste in development fit-outs through fan coil solution design
Sponsored by Ability by Dimplex, this module will outline the considerations to be made when specifying fan-coil unit technology in development fit-outs, exploring what the technology encompasses, the various systems available and how careful consideration can reduce waste
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Opinion
Howard Bernstein: The visionary who helped save Manchester
David Rudlin celebrates Howard Bernstein’s strategic foresight and the transformative projects that underscore the enduring impact of his civic leadership