All Building Design articles in March 2024 – Page 12
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Fosters designs ‘ultra-luxury’ apartment blocks in Dubai
Towers to feature triple-height “sky palace” with its own “grand arrival gallery”
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Planning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategy
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City launches guidance for reducing carbon in historic buildings
Heritage practice Purcell worked on toolkit explaining how heritage assets can be retrofitted responsibly
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GPAD lodges plans to replace façade on Oxford Street block less than a decade old
Developer says it wants to make building fit better into its surrounding context
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Opinion
The procurement system is crushing smaller businesses - it needs reform
Our public procurement processes are not serving the best interests of consultants or the end users, writes David Rudlin
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FAME collective highlights barriers to career progression with RIBA exhibition
Exhibits seek to investigate systems of discrimination and disadvantage experienced due to race, class, and gender
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Green light for revised Morris & Co office block eight years after original consent
Latest update adds statement new front door and several new sustainability improvements
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Ryder working on London hotel plan for West End property developer Asif Aziz
Billionaire entrepreneur bought Haymarket House for reported £135m last December
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Council hits out at ‘damaging’ Right to Buy as homes in Mikhail Riches’ Stirling Prize-winning scheme set for sale
Seven residents want to buy homes in prize-winning Goldsmith Street development
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Mikhail Riches on shortlist to redevelop brownfield plot in middle of Wolverhampton
Bids for former Sainbury’s supermarket site go back in May
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Threefold bags planning for King’s Cross house
Scheme will add two new floors to existing single-storey property
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Retrofit 24 launches at the Building Centre in London
The exhibition and series of talks aim to demonstrate how energy efficiency can be improved across all sectors through case studies of project successes
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Jonathan Tuckey Design marks 25th anniversary with rebrand and new Swiss office
Practice changes name to Tuckey Design Studio, while looking to strengthen European ties
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Howells' 234-home canalside development in Birmingham approved
The scheme will be built in Ladywood, close to the Birmingham main line canal
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RSHP reveals first look at plans for City’s latest skyscraper
Consultation on 240m-tall scheme to replace 99 Bishopsgate opens today
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Fosters reveals designs for spiralling office tower in LA
US$1bn Sunset Boulevard project targets top Hollywood creatives
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Features
‘Recession is a change agent’: Why Gensler is launching itself into the UK housing market
In the second of our interviews with senior Gensler executives, global co-chief executive Julia Simet and co-managing principal for Europe Duncan Swinhoe talk to Tom Lowe about turning towards office-to-residential conversions, how the UK planning system needs to change and why the world’s biggest practice doesn’t have targets
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Opinion
Does the US approach to planning mean architects get more respect in America?
In his first column for BD, New York-based Chris Fogarty assesses the relative merits of the US and UK planning systems