All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 15
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News
RIBA Neave Brown Award shortlist revealed
2022 Stirling Prize finalists Henley Halebrown and Mæ vying for social housing gong
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Features
Building archives: Setbacks on the world’s first underground railway, 1860
A deadly boiler explosion, half-built tunnels flooded by sewage and an “interminable tangle of timber”: here’s how The Builder reported on the first part of the London Tube network
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Nigel Coates and Elsie Owusu announced as new Royal Academicians
Royal Academy elects new academicians in category of architecture
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HOK’s tweaked Gateshead plans approved by council
Sage Arena and International Conference Centre at heart of £350m regeneration drive
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DLUHC admits handing £1.9bn of housing funds back to Treasury
Officials say affordable homes cash can be used in later years but £1.2bn of Help to Buy funds is lost
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Chipperfield and Diller Scofidio + Renfro reveal Dallas Museum of Art designs
Shortlist for £145m Texas scheme also includes Johnston Marklee, Michael Maltzan Architecture, Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, and Weiss/Manfredi
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Make gets go-ahead for £40m Westminster leisure centre upgrade
Work on Kenneth Cross’ grade II-listed Seymour Centre will add new fitness studios, a library and a cafe
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Plans for last King’s Cross Central plot set to be approved
Lee & Wilkinson scheme will deliver seven-storey office building on former petrol-station site
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Opinion
Our urban and rural landscapes are intertwined with the history of colonialism. We must confront this legacy with honesty
Many people remain unaware of the extent to which colonialism and slavery have shaped our environment. We need to contextualise this history to fully understand it, writes Victoria Perry
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Global management role created under Fosters reshuffle
Changes follow retirement of former managing partner Matthew Streets
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Government delays national planning policy framework shake-up
Michael Gove signals new NPPF rules won’t be introduced until autumn
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Orms working up plans for £80m refurb of listed Holborn Bars complex
Developer working with G&T and architect Orms on office scheme
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Brum green-lights 48-storey Metropolitan Workshop tower
462-home build-to-rent scheme scrapes through planning despite heritage concerns
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Features
Chris Lee on stadium design and how he’s keeping Populous's strategy simple
The boss of the go-to sports and entertainment architect speaks to Dave Rogers about why business has never been better and what makes a good stadium.
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News
Cambridge council ‘not consulted’ on plan to build 250,000 homes
Sunday Times says University city earmarked by DLUHC for ‘Silicon Valley’-style expansion
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3XN unveils plans to overhaul Euston Tower
Danish architect brought in by developer British Land to refresh 1970s block with DSDHA working on public realm
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Opinion
Video interviews have a vital role to play, but they won’t always save you time
When weighing whether or not to use video interviewing it’s import to consider the value of face to face interaction, writes Jimmy Bent
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News
MPs accuse government of ‘not knowing what it wants’ for HS2 Euston station
Public Accounts Committee adds that original costings were unrealistic
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Ritchie Studio completes decade-long project to transform Maltese brewery site
The project adopts a retrofit approach that incorporates existing structures while adding new floorspace and landscaping