All Building Design articles in June 2024 – Page 5
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V&A displays children’s visions of a London cityscape adapted to climate change
Works by hundreds of 9-10-year-olds will be shown as part of the Climate Change All Change programme
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Immigration survey: Tell us how the points-based system affects your business
Be part of major research on the impact of the new policy environment by telling us about the impact on design and construction firms
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Only a quarter of tall buildings with unsafe cladding have completed remediation
Latest official figures reveal scale of work still to be done to make high rise housing blocks safe
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Plans submitted for first phase of £1.3bn coastal town in Edinburgh
Local practice Smith Scott Mullan working on proposals for more than 800 homes at former gasholder site
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England needs 550,000 new homes a year to solve housing shortage, says report
If the UK returned to pre-financial crisis productivity levels, salaries could be up to 25% higher
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Are you like a rabbit caught in the headlights when it comes to the design of low carbon buildings?
Duncan Baker-Brown on how to embrace sustainable practices, reduce material consumption, and help drive the transition to a circular economy
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Funding granted for Ian Chalk Architects grade II Cambridge theatre refurb job
Plans given the go ahead following £16m donation
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Winner of Davidson Prize 2024 announced
Team led by Somerset pracitce Studio Saar wins £10,000 prize for department store re-use idea
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City Hall to make a decision on tweaked Wimbledon expansion plans next month
Allies & Morrison has submitted amendments to £200m scheme following call-in by deputy mayor Jules Pipe
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Carlos Moreno’s 15-Minute City: Visionary urbanism or just recycled ideas?
Carlos Moreno champions the 15-Minute City as a revolutionary approach to urban living, but is it truly innovative or simply a repackaging of familiar ideas, asks David Rudlin
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Inside Gbolade Design Studio: A new era of architecture where the only way is ethics
Ben Flatman talks to Lanre and Tara Gbolade about setting up their practice and their vision for architecture as a tool for social and environmental change
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Housing Today Live: Achieving Part L compliance in housing with fully electric solutions
Source: shutterstock.com
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Sheppard Robson appointed to mixed-use Cheltenham scheme
Architects appointed to design two new buildings for scheme
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AHMM’s controversial plans to demolish and rebuild entire Westminster city block recommended for approval
Council to make a decision on Marylebone scheme next week
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Green light for FCBS’ plans for Dundee Eden Project
Visitor attraction to see cylindrical glasshouse built inside former gasholder
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How suburban intensification could hold the key to delivering Labour’s 1.5m homes target
Labour’s new towns plan won’t deliver the homes we need anytime soon. To boost sustainable housing sooner, we should look to our suburbs, writes Russell Curtis
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Is the City set for a new tower boom?
At least 18 major schemes are planned for a small area around Bishopsgate, including some of the tallest buildings in the capital. But how many will actually get built? Tom Lowe talks to some of the biggest players in the City’s commercial sector about what lies behind the latest cycle ...
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Gensler picks new managing director for Birmingham office
Madeleine Hilton started role this month
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BPTW submits plans for 1,900-home regeneration scheme in east London
£800m project to be developed by Hill Group and Poplar HARCA