All Building Design articles in March 2020 – Page 5
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News
Grenfell Inquiry: ‘Not my role as an architect to be devious’
Studio E’s Grenfell project lead denies being ‘less than transparent’ over fire strategy details
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News
Cost pressures drove ACM panel plans, says Grenfell witness
Former Studio E staffer says practice originally wanted zinc rainscreen for tower refurb
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Opinion
Don’t rush to judge. The Grenfell inquiry still has 18 months to run
Studio E has taken the brunt of negative headlines so far, but that is only because the architects were the first to give evidence, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Budget 2020: Key points
Rookie chancellor’s first Budget promised ‘jam tomorrow’ for construction
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Grenfell Inquiry: Studio E lead condemns mix-and-match regs system
Neil Crawford accuses government of ignoring warning signs over not-fit-for-purpose compliance routes
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Eight teams longlisted for ICI HQ competition
First stage of international competition completes
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Features
Budget preview: What’s likely to be in it for construction?
As interest rates are cut, Tom Lowe looks at what might be in the chancellor’s red box
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Features
Grenfell Inquiry: How much can we expect of architects?
The public would be horrified if they understood the reality of design-and-build procurement, says Russell Curtis
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Studio RHE wins planning for MI6 bunker
Basement of Allies Morrison tower will be converted for workplace use
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Features
Five steps firms should take against coronavirus
We need to focus on what we can control, writes cost consultant Steve Watts
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Glenn Howells tapped for first flats in Paradise
Argent eyes central Birmingham resi tower of up to 40 storeys
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Farrells wins competition for Wakefield regeneration
Masterplan commissioned to improve city’s reputation
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Opinion
What architects and politicians have in common
The two professions need to learn to communicate if we are to build a better future, says Eleanor Jolliffe as she starts a new series of columns
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News
Grenfell Inquiry: Celotex fire safety claims likened to horsemeat scandal
Studio E project lead says insulation manufacturer ‘calculatedly sought to deceive’ with marketing material
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Design competition launched for MMC student digs
Bristol’s Trinity college launches competition for sustainable campus design
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Walters & Cohen completes King’s School block
Practice’s international college offers ‘home from home’ for overseas students
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Cloud House architect: ‘I think I just became fixated on arches’
Design inspired by Pevsner’s ‘crazy’ Victorian church opposite
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Technical
Coming soon – 3D printed components for the masses
3D printing has the potential to produce complex structural components quickly and cheaply if the technology were commercially available. Now Fosters has done just that.
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Opinion
The Coach: Open your mind, not just your ears
Even when we think we’re listening we’re probably not, explains Louise Rodgers, Building Design’s professional coach
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News
Charity Cycle to Mipim event replaced by series of UK rides
Charity cycle was due to start today