All Building Design articles in March 2024 – Page 9
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Howells revives plan for 1,600-home Newham neighbourhood
Developer adds co-living homes after criticism from Sadiq Khan over affordable housing shortfall in original 2021 proposal
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Myo St Paul’s: Flexible co-working space by Basha-Franklin
Basha-Franklin has transformed a three-floor office in St Paul’s, London, the latest location for flexible workspace company Landsec’s brand, Myo. Overlooking St. Paul’s Cathedral, the design includes 47,500 sq ft of office space that puts wellbeing, sustainability, and flexibility at its core.
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Patel Taylor gets go-ahead for 547-home Wapping scheme
Blocks continue redevelopment of former News International site
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Fosters reveals proposals to modernise LA’s Television City
Project will restore 1950s buildings and deliver new sound stages, office space and shops
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Opinion
Imagining the City of London’s future: Speculative scenarios and adaptive strategies
From becoming an independent city state, to a heritage zone or thriving mixed-use hub, Kat Hanna speculates on the City’s possible futures
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Apt’s £250m City block set for approval despite heritage concerns
Concerns over demolition of site’s existing 1970s building and impact on nearby listed churches among reasons for objections from Westminster council and campaigners
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Developers sign deal for Allies & Morrison’s £1.1bn York Central scheme
Agreement with Homes England and Network Rail to see construction of 2,500 homes and along with office and retail space
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Features
Platform lifts come in all shapes and sizes
Mark Chapman, general manager of platform and microlift division of Stannah Lifts talks through the types of platform lifts and looks at new additions to the offer
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Opinion
The Coach: How to get the recognition you deserve, without being seen as a ‘show-off’
A social and workplace culture that has historically encouraged modesty can also prevent us from getting noticed, writes Louise Rodgers
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Khan pledges to build 6,000 homes with rents linked to keyworker incomes
Mayor sets out plan to support renters ahead of May 2 election
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British Council names curators to represent the UK at the 2025 Venice Biennale
Appointed team will present an exhibition on the subject of restoration and repair in architecture
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Fosters showcases first project in Uruguay
Luxury residential block on Montevideo beach to feature a central courtyard with a tree growing through the roof
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Weston Williamson granted approval for viaducts taking HS2 into Birmingham
Work to be carried out by Balfour Beatty Vinci team
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Opinion
Projects should harness the power of plants
The emphasis on creating spaces that foster human health and wellbeing has become a hot topic in construction and interior design across many sectors. How can we create spaces that are functional but also offer tangible physical and mental benefits to its inhabitants? One area that has garnered significant attention ...
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Opinion
How the people of Dresden campaigned to rebuild the lost heart of their city
Leon Furkert of the Dresden Historical Society shares the story of Dresden’s renaissance
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CIBSE takes over from BRE as new NABERS UK administrator
Chartered Institute of Building Services Engineers picks up licence agreement for influential operational energy tool
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LOM unveils plans for retrofit of brutalist Glasgow groundscraper
Former oil company headquarters was once the largest single-occupant building in the UK
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Second staircase design guidance will still result in delays to schemes, housing body warns
Ambiguity in newly published documents means schemes will still be “impossible” to sign off, say housebuilders.
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RG&P relocates Birmingham studio
Practice eyes doubling of second-city headcount over next year