All Building Design articles in June 2023 – Page 18
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News
Londoners need more say over new towers, Historic England chief says
Duncan Wilson calls for beefed-up capital-wide approach to protecting built heritage
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Nandy vows to end Whitehall’s housing ‘cowardice’
Shadow housing secretary vows to boost social housing and council development under “refreshed model” for housebuilding
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UK ‘signifcantly off track’ its heat pump targets, CCC report warns
UK’s installation rate ranked the lowest on list of 21 European countries
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Opinion
We need to retain more of our existing built environment, but not through a Grade III listing
Liz Smith explains why Grade III Listing is the right conversation, but not the right solution
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News
Government spending less than half the money it says is needed to keep schools safe
Just 24 contracts awarded under programme to rebuild or refurbish 500 schools announced three years ago, NAO report finds
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Building Study
Young V&A by De Matos Ryan and AOC
The new Young V&A reimagines the former ‘Museum of Childhood’ as a joyous celebration of design and creativity, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Matthew Lloyd Architects unveils restoration and extension of Grade II* church
Backed by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the project is designed to create an inclusive meeting place for a diverse local community
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Elain Harwood given posthumous recognition at inaugural Architecture Book of the Year Awards
Winners include Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA+ Places and Stories
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Studio Mutt and Neighbourhood named winner of 2023 Davidson Prize
Announcement comes as Prince William unveils five-year plan to end homelessness “for good”
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DLUHC punts £1.6m on scheme to boost council planning departments
Move comes as RIBA warns viable projects are getting “stuck indefinitely” because of capacity issues
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Features
Tree-inspired wind turbine foundation could reduce CO2 emissions by 80%
Swedish design and technology startup Stilfold has unveiled a new design concept for the foundation of wind turbines, which could reduce the CO2 emissions generated during the construction of onshore turbines by as much as 80%. The design involves cutting several long triangular pieces of steel from a large flat ...
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Perkins & Will unveils new London HQ
New building houses Dar Group companies on one central London site
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Matthew Lloyd Architects wins competition for 25 acre site in west Belfast
Winning scheme aims to turn publicly owned site into sustainable housing development
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LDA Design wins approval for public square in shadow of St Paul’s
Plans to create 2,800 sq m of new public realm at King Edward Square
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UK has underinvested by ‘30 Elizabeth lines’ and is stuck in ‘growth doom loop’, says IPPR
The thinktank blames low growth on the UK’s failure to keep pace with global investment trends
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Grimshaw profits double as global workloads increase
Turnover jumps on back of infrastructure surge