All Building Design articles in June 2022 – Page 2
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News
Heatherwick completes unfolding glasshouse at historic National Trust gardens
Structure features ten glass ’sepals’ which unfold on warm summer days
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Fosters-designed Madrid office refurb opens doors
Project presented at COP26 as a case study for how design choices can reduce operational carbon emissions
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Opinion
Do we value our profession so little that its future competence is left to chance?
The current education system is formalised and standardised and largely divorced from the realities of practice. It is not really designed to produce good architects, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Government relaxes new certification rules to allow EU tests on construction products
CPA chief says questions remain over UKCA mark
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Acme and Make submit Cambridge mixed-use scheme for planning
Latest phase of Cambridge North regeneration to include 425 homes and office space
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RSHP appointed to transform Lloyd’s Building into hotel or event space
Chinese owner reportedly seeking contingency plan if insurance giant decides to leave grade I-listed building
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Features
The Insulation Solution for Rainscreen and Masonry Facades
Poltern Max Plus is a non-combustable stone wool insulation offering both thermal and acoustic benefits
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News
Twentieth Century Society slams ‘naff’ redesign of listed Scottish Widows HQ
Redevelopment would see nearly half of post-war building demolished
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Pollard Thomas Edwards lodges Camden regeneration plans
Practice’s 139-home proposals are final phase of Abbey Road Estate upgrade
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Wilkinson Eyre unveils designs for Buckinghamshire film studio
Practice submits plans for 170,000sq m Marlow Film Studios
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Opinion
Renewing my insurance should not have been such an ordeal
Navigating brokers, underwriters and soaring premiums, Satish Jassal provides his insights into the insurance crisis facing the profession.
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News
BIG unveils new images of National Juneteenth Museum
Texas education and community centre commemorating abolition of slavery will cost $70m
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Features
Vectorworks Architect: Your all-in-one design solution
Sketch, draw, and model in a fully integrated BIM workflow
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News
Red tape cuts left officials “unable” to escalate fire safety warnings in years before Grenfell, government admits
But housing department lawyer tells inquiry that “competent professionals” would not have signed off dangerous materials
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Building Study
Building study: 111 West 57th Street by SHoP
The world’s skinniest skyscraper gloriously embraces the rich legacy of Manhattan’s historic skyline, but it also raises awkward questions around sustainability and affordable housing, writes Ben Flatman
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RIBA reveals National Award winners for 2022
Tim Ronalds and Niall McLaughlin score double entries on 29-strong list of the UK’s best new buildings
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