All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 14
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Corstorphine & Wright to design Leeds motor neurone disease centre
Scheme named after former Leeds Rhinos scrum-half Rob Burrows, who was diagnosed with the disease in 2019
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OMA’s Factory facing further £20m cost hike
Manchester councillors are told delays and inflation are to blame for latest performance-centre price increases
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Piercy & Co plans to rebuild 1960s Shoreditch office tipped for green light
Revised Telephone House scheme criticised by objectors for embodied carbon impact
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Opinion
The NHS is incredible at saving lives but can it help us save the planet too?
Kas Mohammed explores how the NHS can meet net-zero targets without compromising care
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Opinion
Public Practice: How conservation led me to a career I truly value
Working on building conservation in the public sector offers a varied and rewarding career path, writes Rebecca Eng
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New images of Allies & Morrison’s £1.7bn ID Manchester masterplan unveiled
Developers publish updated framework providing fresh details of vision for 25 acre city-centre site
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Plan for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel approved again
Transport secretary gives road scheme the nod two years after it was quashed in High Court ruling
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Adjaye’s controversial Brixton tower pulled ahead of GLA hearing
Greater London Authority criticses developer for not producing any acceptable revisions during 12 months of talks
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New York architect charged in serial killer case
Rex Heuermann faces three murder counts as investigations into other deaths continue
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AFK’s 63-storey Bishopsgate tower set for green light
City planners recommend approval despite Historic England and Twentieth Century Society objections
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Review
Herzog and de Meuron at the Royal Academy: ‘This is not a retrospective’
The RA has mounted an exhibition that tells an intriguing and judicously edited story about the renowned Swiss practice, writes Daniel Elsea
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Hospital programme design approach could result in buildings that are too small
Government using “unrealistic” modelling of future healthcare needs, NAO report warns
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Features
‘We can always weather local challenges’ – why Grimshaw is unfazed by HS2’s Euston delay
The firm’s chairman Andrew Whalley says its three-year growth strategy “needed an edit” after the decision to mothball its biggest UK project
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Aukett Swanke acquires smart workplace provider
Practice snaps up firm £2.1m turnover firm in second of a string of planned acquisitions
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MPs warn Gove’s planning reforms could make housebuilding targets ‘impossible’ to hit
A cross-party committee of MPs has been reviewing plans to make planning targets advisory not mandatory
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Inflation and age of building send costs on Purcell’s Manchester Town Hall revamp up by £70m
Council admits Lendlease job might not now be finished until summer 2026 – two years late
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Features
Chancery House retrofit by dMFK Architects
Chancery House, an eight-storey heritage building in London’s Midtown, has been retrofitted into flexible workspace for The Office Group. Set atop the London Silver Vaults – the capital’s historic subterranean silver market – dMFK Architects has refurbished, reconfigured and extended the original building, collaborating with Copenhagen-based Norm Architects to ...
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Opinion
Can Birmingham learn from past mistakes by keeping more of its old buildings?
Two separate campaigns to save Birmingham buildings tell the story of how conservation and attitudes to sustainability have evolved in the city, writes Joe Holyoak
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Celebrate King’s Cross success despite planning system ‘mess’, boss of development says
Robert Evans said planners should be celebrated “for once” after last plot on Argent’s £3bn masterplan receives approval