All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 17
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Features
Building archives: The Crystal Palace’s leaking roof, 1851
An eye witness account of the chaotic scene at the Crystal Palace construction site as workers rush to get the building finished just weeks before the opening of the Great Exhibition
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Building Study
Technical Study: 8 Bishopsgate by Wilkinson Eyre
Like its neighbour the Cheesegrater, the latest addition to the City skyline – Wilkinson Eyre’s 8 Bishopsgate – had to avoid impinging on views of St Paul’s
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News
Historic England slams Jon Matthews plan for tower above listed warehouse
Manchester scheme referred to communities secretary Michael Gove ahead of decision this Thursday
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Burnham eyes scrapping Right to Buy
Greater Manchester mayor’s comments come after Labour’s shadow housing secretary pledges support for policy
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News
Caruso St John announce publication of second volume of Collected Works
The second volume in the series will explore the practice’s work between 2000 and 2012
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News
Tributes paid to ‘remarkable’ Peabody chair Lord Bob Kerslake following death
Former head of civil service dies from cancer
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News
Housing minister ‘makes no apologies’ for recent design call-ins
MacLean says new homes must meet design criteria
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Features
Looking Beyond Current Regulations: Fire Compliance in The Future
Any construction professional interested in preventing their projects becoming stranded assets always has one eye on the latest changes to fire and building regulations. It is an area that has seen considerable change over the last few years and has had a significant impact on the materials and processes we ...
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Opinion
What can Paris and London teach each other about tall buildings?
The French and British capitals are very different, but still have much to teach each other, writes Daniel Pöhner
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News
In pictures: Moxon Architects completes timber bridge in Balingen, Germany
The new bridge strengthens Balingen’s network of foot and cycle paths and will serve as a catalyst for further responsible regeneration of the River Eyach
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News
Simone de Gale Architects wins job to transform grade II*-listed Portland Place block
Scheme will convert office space into high-end wellness clinic inspired by Mayfair’s luxury Lanserhof club
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TP Bennett’s Victoria office redevelopment set for green light
Plans will see 1970s building stripped and built back to provide 80% more floorspace
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Opinion
The car is dead, long live transit
The best transport strategy for London is to make it easier to access alternatives to the car, writes Tim Fendley
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Features
Belgravia Mews House by Studio Bua
London-based architect Studio Bua and interior designer Eliská Design have teamed up to add life and character to a nondescript Georgian mews house in central London. According to the design team, the house “had good bones but lacked personality”. It also had no outdoor space which was one of the ...
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News
Snappy work: The Kodak by Barr Gazetas
Practice refurbs film firm’s former office building in Kingsway
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Grid’s 126-home Lambeth scheme approved after design team rejig
Council narrowly grants approval after developer lops 15 storeys off scheme’s central tower
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Opinion
The only way is up for Britain’s high streets. Yes, seriously
New uses for evolving high streets offer huge potential for reinvigorating the economic and cultural life of our towns and cities, writes Andrew Teacher
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News
Editor recognised at prestigious PPA awards
BD’s editorial director Chloe McCulloch wins Editor of the Year (Business Media)
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Atkins gets go-ahead for Barbican upgrade work
Scheme will deliver podium improvements and remove elongated entrance to exhibition halls