All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 16
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Simpson Haugh makes application for tallest resi tower outside London
71-storey scheme is latest addition to Renaker’s tower cluster in Manchester
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Installation at Postman’s Park explores accessibility in public spaces
‘Seats at the Table’ is a co-design project organised by Re-Fabricate and The DisOrdinary Architecture Project as they look to explore what comprises a truly accessible space
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Opinion
Architectural ironmongery: Unlocking consistent finishes
When it comes to door hardware, the details matter. Between levers, pull handles, locks and hinges, correctly specified hardware can elevate any space - enhancing aesthetics, accessibility and functionality. Typical design projects can house tens – if not hundreds – of doors and their supplementary furniture, each playing a functional ...
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Opinion
Young people deserve better than decaying school buildings
The recent National Audit Office report highlights the urgent need for investment in school buildings, writes Peter Baker
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David Adjaye steps down from major roles following sexual misconduct allegations
RIBA Gold Medal winner also dropped from Oregon museum project and steps back from role as a design advocate for Sadiq Khan
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Squires’ 28-storey co-living tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns Croydon Council rejection aimed at protecting Seifert landmark
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Testing body BRE no longer accepting work from Kingspan or Celotex due to Grenfell
Firm ends relationship with insulation firms following evidence at inquiry
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AHMM cutting staff as projects stall
Practice blames move on “current economic circumstances” despite uptick in turnover over past 12 months
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TP Bennett gets go-ahead for Victoria office redevelopment
Gillingham House plans will reuse 60% of current structure to create taller building with more than 4,000sq m of additional floorspace
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from asking the difficult questions?
It’s all very well celebrating your female employees, but what are you doing to address the obstacles they face, asks Anna Beckett
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Hugh Broughton Architects transforms fire-damaged church into thriving community hub
Historic grade II* listed building reborn in £9.5 million project as a multi-purpose facility for local residents
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Proctor & Matthews wins Mansfield housing competition
Practice pips four rival finalists including Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Jestico & Whiles
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Architecture bodies in Commonwealth countries sign landmark climate pact
Initiative aims to address rapid urbanisation and environmental decay across five continents
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Opinion
Let’s celebrate the South Asian pioneers who blazed a trail for women in architecture
The stories of four pioneering women from South Asia should provide inspiration to all architects, writes Sumita Singha
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David Adjaye ‘absolutely rejects’ claims of sexual misconduct against three women
RIBA Gold Medal-winning architect seeking “immediate professional help” after admitting relationships with employees
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England needs transport infrastructure plan, says ICE as Commons launches inquiry
Strategy would be first step toward UK-wide policy
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Howells unveils first Aussie project
Art deco-inspired build-to-rent scheme is collaboration with Plus Architecture
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Metropolitan Workshop’s 48-storey Brum tower set for approval
Historic England and city council’s own conservation team voice concerns over impact
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Opinion
Architectural renderings have always misled – now more than ever
We draw for a variety of reasons, all of which have their own validity, but renderings have always blurred the line between what is and is not achievable in bricks and mortar, writes Eleanor Jolliffe