All Building Design articles in June 2020 – Page 3
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Features
Heatherwick salutes an inspirational craftsman and collaborator
Thomas Heatherwick pays tribute to his friend the fabricator Bill Tustin who was instrumental in some of his studio’s key projects
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News
Government appoints ex-Olympic design director as £110k chief planner
Cabe veteran Joanna Averley will be first woman in the job when she starts in September
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News
Architecture braces for 1,800 job losses
Profession could take £1.2bn hit from covid amid ‘cultural catastrophe’, economists warn
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Opinion
Our response to Black Lives Matter must go deeper than social media
What matters is bringing about positive change not just what we say in posts, suggests Martyn Evans
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News
Architects feel the squeeze as pressure mounts on practices to start discounting
Evidence suggests fee discounting is on the rise
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News
Child Graddon Lewis wins consent for £161m Kilburn regen project
Architect revised consented Penoyre Prasad proposals
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News
Schools queue up for Curl La Tourelle Head’s outdoor classrooms
Architect completes first socially distanced school extension with more to follow
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News
Jenrick forced to defend Westferry decision as pressure mounts
Housing secretary tells Parliament decision to approve Tory donor’s £1bn scheme was made in good faith
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News
Arb names interim chair as search begins for new registrar
Appointment follows a week of shock exits
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News
Allies & Morrison wins planning for long-empty Jubilee line site
Southwark planning decision will protect Crossbones graveyard
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Features
It’s time to turn words into action
There are things all of us can – and should – do to make the profession more diverse, writes Alfonso Padro
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News
Cass School renamed following Black Lives Matter protests
Namesake John Cass was a prolific slave trader
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News
Plan to convert London Underground’s former HQ into luxury hotel approved
Scheme at 55 Broadway was sold to developer last year
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News
Allies & Morrison’s Old Kent Road towers approved
Tallest building in Devonshire Square project will be 39 storeys
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Inspirations
Edmund Fowles’ inspiration: Roosenberg Abbey, Flanders
The Feilden Fowles director on a remote Belgian monastery designed by a monk who devised his own version of the golden ratio
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News
Campaigners welcome government’s decision to call in Pilbrow’s £500m London Fire Brigade HQ plan
U I scheme includes two towers of 26 and 24 storeys
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News
RIBA president resumes role after revealing reason why he stepped down
Alan Jones issues apology to architects after temporarily leaving post in April
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News
Pilbrow’s plans for £500m overhaul of London Fire Brigade HQ called in
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick wants second look at the U I scheme
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News
Construction output falls by historic 40%
Office for National Statistics says activity dropped by largest amount on record
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