All Building Design articles in June 2024 – Page 6
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Opinion
A fully engaged membership could make RIBA a true force for good
If you believe in collective action for the profession, then make sure you vote in the RIBA presidential election, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Arup veteran Dervilla Mitchell made a Dame in King’s Birthday Honours
Taylor Wimpey chief executive Jennie Daly also made a CBE for services to business and housing
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News
Fosters announced as architect behind £50m revamp of Manchester United training ground
Work on refurbishment of Carrington facility starts today
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News
In pictures: Foster + Partners’ London pavilion
Pavilion designed for the London Festival of Architecture
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Features
RYNO presents TerraSmart Bespoke Planter Systems
Crafted to breathe life into your projects and transform outdoor living spaces
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Opinion
How the new Approved Document T addresses the contentious issue of single-sex toilets
New regulations mandate single-sex toilet provisions in workplaces and public buildings, writes Andrew Mellor
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News
EPR’s 128-room hotel City scheme gets OK
Plans given green light despite concerns raised by local tenant group
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News
Architects broadly welcome Labour’s ‘wealth creation’ manifesto
Planning reforms and commitments to build new towns mostly backed by experts but lack of ambition on climate criticised
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Opinion
Can Labour finally deliver good homes for all in beautiful, walkable places?
Labour’s New Towns vision needs to overcome past failures by addressing the complex challenges of land assembly, funding, and sustainable development to create integrated, low-carbon communities
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News
In pictures: Former Michigan Central Station reopens its doors as research and technology hub
Historic train station to house tech facility
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News
Lendlease’s £1.9bn Birmingham Smithfield plan gets green light
Mammoth city centre scheme will include 3,000 homes, new parks and business space
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Opinion
If the RIBA is going to survive its existential crisis, we need Chris Williamson as the next president
Stephen Drew on why he believes Chris Williamson is best placed to help the RIBA keep pace with a rapidly changing professional landscape
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News
Strong rhetoric on planning but no surprises as Keir Starmer launches Labour manifesto
Policy document light on new policy and bets big on growth
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Opinion
Julia Barfield: Why I’m backing Duncan Baker-Brown for RIBA president
Julia Barfield argues that Duncan Baker-Brown is best placed to provide the leadership needed to shift from sustainable design to circular and regenerative models of practice
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News
Design competition for Grenfell Tower memorial to launch next month
Procurement process to open on 10 July with planning submission pencilled in for 2027
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News
Farrells cuts five storeys from its Battersea Bridge tower after flood of objections
Firm now proposing 34-storey scheme on site close to Foster & Partners’ London headquarters
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News
Hassell’s lunar habitat model selected for Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Designed in collaboration with the European Space Agency, the model forms part of the Lunar Habitat Master Plan, setting the way for growing space exploring communities to thrive on the moon
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News
Greens’ retrofit ambition praised amid scepticism about 150,000 social homes pledge
Planning experts say party’s social housing plans are ‘undeliverable’