All Building Design articles in June 2025 – Page 3
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News
Jack Pringle urges ARB to go further on ‘unnecessarily protracted’ education reforms
RIBA chair welcomes move to competency-based assessment but calls for shorter, more affordable routes into the profession
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Features
Can architecture help the built environment understand its purpose?
The built environment is being pulled in many different directions. Earlier this year the government proposed a new Planning and Infrastructure Bill, as part of its ambition to build 1.5 million new homes over the next several years. The goal of this bill was to streamline the country’s complex planning ...
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Opinion
Housing space standards: is it time for a more flexible approach?
Félicie Krikler explores how compact living, done well, could expand choice and improve affordability
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News
GT3 Architects completes UK’s ‘largest Passivhaus leisure centre’
Eclipse Leisure Centre incorporates eight-lane swimming pool and 200-station gym
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News
Camden approves Cartwright Pickard 24-storey tower and Morris + Company student scheme
Swiss Cottage scheme had previous 2016 consent which was never completed
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News
WilkinsonEyre and Boele Architects win competition for new arena in Czech Republic
Proposed 5,000-seat Ball Sports Arena in České Budějovice will anchor wider regeneration scheme
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News
Miliband confirms solar panels will be mandatory on most new homes
Government will only allow ‘rare exceptions’ to requirements set to be included in Future Homes Standard
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News
HTA gets green light for relocatable homes pilot scheme in east London
18-unit scheme seeks to address the growing demand for temporary housing
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Opinion
Designers should welcome proposed construction products reform
With projects stalling due to insufficient product testing data, Andrew Mellor sets out how government reforms seek to strengthen regulation and support designers through clearer technical information
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News
Grimshaw appointed to design new underground tram station in Lyon
Tramway Express de l’Ouest Lyonnais extension will add five new stations and serve over 55,000 passengers a day when complete
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Building Study
A Serpentine Pavilion for anxious times – but is that enough?
This year’s pavilion by Marina Tabassum is grounded in thoughtful references and a clear intention to engage with the site. Mary Richardson explores why it fails to resonate
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Features
The regulator steps into the spotlight
Ben Flatman meets Hugh Simpson, chief executive of the Architects Registration Board, to discuss education reform, CPD and the future of regulation – and why he is happy for ARB to be an “activist regulator”
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News
Manalo & White’s Bangor theatre wins 2025 RSAW Building of the Year
Source: Morgan ODonovan Nyth by Manalo & White
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