All Building Design articles in June 2020 – Page 2
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News
Covid won’t be as bad as 2008 financial crash, Aukett chief predicts
Plenty of funding remains for projects despite pandemic, says architect
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Farrells replaced as Earls Court masterplanner by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West
10ha project is biggest development site in zone 1 – and could almost double in size
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Stitch wins 336-home South Acton permission
Architect has worked on three phases of £800m scheme
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Features
In a world that’s keeping us apart, let’s work together
Collaboration with communities and other firms can weave social value directly into projects, writes Lorna Reed
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News
KPF rings the changes for BT’s old 1980s HQ
St Paul’s project will reuse structural frame but significantly alter building’s profile
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City approves Stanton Williams’ and Asif Khan’s £337m Museum of London proposals
Museum to move from Powell & Moya citadel into old West Smithfield market buildings
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Up to 70 redundancies announced at BDP
UK’s biggest architect looks to shed jobs as furlough scheme winds up
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Opinion
It might have felt that way, but racism is not a thing of the past
Racism never disappeared – it was just hidden in people’s heads, even our own, writes David Rudlin
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News
Setback for AHMM as Lasdun’s IBM building listed
Twentieth Century Society hails grade II protection
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OMA’s £770m mixed-use Greenwich scheme in for planning
Carmody Groarke and Chetwoods also working on elements of decade-long U I project
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Government to extend lapsed planning consents
Confirmation comes as architects report planning delays because they can’t get hold of council staff
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Client showed Jenrick Westferry promo film at fundraising dinner
Minister has previously maintained he did not discuss 1,500-home scheme with developer
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Guild Living submits plans for Surrey retirement scheme
193-home development designed by Marchese Partners
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Wilkinson Eyre opens Sydney office to target work downunder
News comes as $1.5bn One Barangaroo tower becomes Sydney’s tallest
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Maccreanor Lavington chalks up third Old Kent Road scheme
Architect’s proposals include a 28-storey tower and 250 homes
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Features
Why more architects should work for contractors
Architect Siu-Pei Choi studied at the Bartlett and worked in practice before moving client-side. She explains why she has no regrets
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News
Meet the architect who is also a firefighter
Robin Callister set up a lockdown office in his local fire station
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GT3 gets green light for £21m Northumberland leisure centre
Scheme approved at virtual planning committee
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Zaha Hadid Architects warns profit could be hit by covid-19
Impact on cashflow could become more significant in coming months, say directors
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MPs tell minister to hand over all Westferry decision documents
Housing select committee chief increases pressure on Robert Jenrick over unlawful appeal decision