All Building Design articles in March 2022 – Page 2
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Opinion
Ethics in architecture includes what you specify
Positive and lasting change should follow the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and architects are uniquely placed to help, writes Tim O’Callaghan
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Treehouses at Kew competition winners revealed
Up-and-coming UK teams pip Tonkin Liu and international rivals for Royal Botanic Gardens project
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Opinion
Why selling your practice (sometimes) makes sense
Weston Williamson + Partners has been bought by Egis. Chris Williamson has some advice for other firms considering taking the plunge
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Andy Von Bradsky joins Manchester practice Nick Moss Architects
Government’s former chief architect to provide strategic advice to regeneration specialist
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Local MP attacks Make’s £400m plan to turn ITV studios into office complex
Lambeth council to vote on controversial complex tomorrow evening
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Canada Water developer seeks additional architects after BIG masterplan approved
Scheme neighbours site of huge planned development by British Land
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Civil servant knew there was a ‘clear risk’ of a major ACM fire three years before Grenfell
Inquiry hears Brian Martin failed to warn fire and rescue chief and instead ‘lulled’ him into false sense of security
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Spurs deals blow to Studio Egret West’s plans next to stadium
Football club’s concerns over ‘public safety’ persuade council to defer planning decision over 3,000-home scheme
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Fletcher Priest given go ahead for 1,200-home Greenwich scheme
Up to 7,000 homes could be eventually built at Charlton Riverside development
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Digital Building Series: The rise of flexible working in construction
Source: shutterstock.com
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Architects call for more action on promised retrofit programme
Chancellor’s energy efficiency VAT cut welcomed but more investment needed to improve homes, argue sector bodies
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Grenfell Inquiry: senior civil servant ‘forgot’ to clarify ambiguous fire safety guidance
Brian Martin also admitted he ‘completely underestimated’ hazard posed by deadly ACM panels
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Green light for Glenn Howells’ 26-storey Nine Elms tower
Planning secured for 201 new homes and 5,250 sq ft of retail space
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Spring Statement: RIBA applauds energy-efficiency tax breaks
But institue warns ministers need a nationwide retrofit strategy to meet decarbonisation goals
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Grenfell Inquiry: Official admits ambiguous building regs guidance ‘didn’t work’
Civil servant acknowledges failings with appoach of leaving designers and building-control bodies to figure out rules for themselves
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from having a better gender balance in the construction industry?
This is not an issue for women – it’s an issue for everyone. Things are starting to change, but there is a long way to go, says Anna Beckett
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Populous’ controversial Sphere gets green light
Planners give go-ahead for 21,500-capacity music venue in east London
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Winchester drafts in Arup for new community space
Temporary public square will replace vacant medical centre ahead of long-term £150m redevelopment