All Building Design articles in March 2024 – Page 8
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Hodder’s revised plans for Manchester student tower sent in following public consultation
36-storey scheme will include nearly 600 bedrooms
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Unknown Works unveils Science Museum gallery space
Design seeks to utilise circular economy principles and act as exemplar for sustainability in large-scale cultural production
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Mecanoo completes refurbishment of Perth museum
Former music venue will house an ancient stone used in coronation ceremonies since medieval times
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Opinion
Can bankrupt Birmingham afford its vision for a greener future?
Birmingham’s latest public realm improvement brings with it some expensive maintenance liabilities, writes Joe Holyoak
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Public Practice reveals latest cohort of aspiring public sector professionals
Built environment organisation continues push to bring private-sector experience into local authorities
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HLM completes music facility for British Army Band at Sandhurst
Facility has been refurbished to provide an area for performances and music rehearsals
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GSS Architecture lodges Oundle School plans
Practice looks to deliver new girls’ boarding house at former primary site
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David Walker lodges fresh plan for 22-storey City block stalled for nearly three decades
Latest version of Tenter House scheme is the seventh application for the site in 27 years
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Architect sought for restoration of 13th century Scottish castle with ‘cursed’ room
National Trust for Scotland to appoint practice on major conservation project at category A-listed Fyvie Castle
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Levitt Bernstein lands £8m LSO project
Practice will upgrade facilities at orchestra’s grade I-listed Old Street base
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Review
An Atlas of Es Devlin: ‘The impact of her work can last a lifetime’
If you find yourself in New York between now and 11 August, be sure to visit this show, mapping the career of artist and set designer Es Devlin, writes Nick Hornig
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Developer team planning mixed-use tower cluster in Liverpool
Architect already appointed on plans to boost existing consent with fresh application being drawn up
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British School at Rome seeks applicants to its architecture faculty
Successful applicants will serve on selection panels and be expected to visit Rome to lecture or lead a site visit
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Saudi Arabia to scale back plans for The Line, say reports
Plans for 170 km city cut to less than 3 km by 2030
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Opinion
AI is challenging us to up our game – as architects we should stop focusing on images and capitalise on our true value
Architects must stop fighting yesterday’s battles around professional status and focus on the thought and creativity that they bring, writes Satish Jassal
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Haworth Tompkins to refurbish Grade I-listed De La Warr pavilion
Haworth Tompkins amongst two architects appointed for East Sussex Levelling Up projects.
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Apt gets OK for £250m City office block plan
Councillors vote to approve proposal to replace 1970s office near Fleet Street
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BDP retrofits two Coventry University buildings to create new centre for arts
New facility seeks to provide collaborative spaces that facilitate outeach to the wider community
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LOM seeks applicants for student travel bursary in memory of Karla Roman
Scholarship honours memory of young architect by providing opportunities for travel and study