All Building Design articles in June 2021 – Page 2
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Features
Making sure electric vehicle chargers are part of your next build
Be prepared for the upcoming regulation changes
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News
Jenrick throws out Pilbrow plans for old fire brigade HQ
Developer mulls options after local planning authority over-ruled by inspector and minister
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Opinion
If you ignore net zero you’d better be prepared to pay the cost
We are entering challenging but exciting times, writes Andrew Mellor
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News
Twelve Architects unveils plans for Manchester High Line
Temporary installation could pave way for permanent viaduct makeover
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Features
How can we all be a part of making our buildings safer?
Allan Binns, architectural director at Ryder Architecture gives a principal designer’s view on embracing a safer future
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News
Planning experts to take fresh look at London’s industrial land
Commission to deliver policy recommendations for brownfield planning later this year
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Features
Designing in, with and for diverse communities is key to successful regeneration
Stratford’s time is now, writes Lanre Gbolade in the latest in our Building [Re]Design series
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News
Crossrail will open with or without McAslan's Bond Street, says chief exec
Rest of the stations will be ready to open, says Mark Wild
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Technical
Antarctica: Designing for the planet’s most hostile continent
A £100m Antarctic infrastructure programme presents some unique design challenges – like deflecting snow and elephant seals. Elizabeth Hopkirk hears about the hardships and rewards of building at the bottom of the world
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News
Unesco says Liverpool’s World Heritage status should be scrapped
Save writes to culture secretary urging action as UN report warns of ‘irreversible damage’ to historic sites
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News
Brick By Brick sale decision ‘next month’
Homes England brought in to run the rule over bid by Urban Splash
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News
L&G agrees deal to invest £350m in Zaha Hadid regeneration scheme in Bristol
Temple Island project set to provide 550 new homes
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Opinion
How traditional building crafts could help tackle the climate crisis
Eleanor Jolliffe hears about techniques and materials with low embodied carbon and long lifespans
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News
Charles Jencks’ post-modern masterpiece Cosmic House will open to public this autumn
Gallery: Holland Park villa is one of only two grade I-listed post-war homes in UK
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News
Amanda Levete designs Oxfordshire nuclear fusion plant
Construction of £300m plant backed by Jeff Bezos set to start next year
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Technical
One Triton Square by Arup: a refurbishment with a difference
A 20-year old office block increased its net area by 57% but still saved 40,000 tonnes of carbon. How did the project team do it?