All Building Design articles in May 2020
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News
Employers spared from paying any of furloughed workers' wages until September
Chancellor also offered some cheer to self-employed
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News
Shadow of suicide fee bids looms over profession
Desperate practices offer 20% discounts to win work
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Now is the time to gather evidence of architecture’s value
Practices devoting themselves to research more than speculation will emerge from the crisis on solid ground, writes Flora Samuel
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News
Child Graddon Lewis’ Westminster housing approved
Half the 112 Harrow Road homes will be ’affordable’
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Features
We must not let short-term thinking dictate our long-term future
While we are having to adapt on our feet, it’s important to start planning with hope, writes Tim Gledstone
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News
Colin Wilson’s other library is listed
Primary school project was a memorial to his bishop father
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Minister accused of bias is urged to release correspondence on PLP Westferry permission
Permission quashed for 1,524-home scheme after Jenrick admits decision to over-rule council could appear biased
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Housing secretary confirms details of £1bn building safety fund
Minister also says sprinklers required in new buildings over 11m
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Opinion
How to win the peace
Now is the time to establish a design quality unit for England, argues David Rudlin
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Mental health issues on the rise as incomes take a hit
More than half of architects report a drop in pay
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Government urged to set up design quality unit for England
Decades of systemic failure can only be reversed with determined effort, says Place Alliance
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JTP’s Old Vinyl Factory scheme gets green light
EMI Records redevelopment was masterplanned by Studio Egret West
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Is 30 years of urban renaissance about to go into reverse?
Ben Flatman talks to Yolande Barnes about whether we are on the verge of a new era of urban depopulation, as predicted by Peter Hall 20 years ago
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Architect fined £1,500 for designing house that wouldn’t fit on site
Arb’s first video hearing finds Scottish architect was seriously professionally incompetent
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Architects tell government radical changes needed to combustibles ban
Stirling Prize nominees call for structural timber to be excluded, while RIBA argues for more buildings to be covered
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Studio E: Anatomy of the death of a practice
How an award-winning architect collapsed into liquidation
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Features
Lessons from China: Our covid experience became a blueprint for the whole practice
Broadway Malyan’s Shanghai studio was the first to enter lockdown. Director Sean Li explains how they continue to share their experiences
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Open House weekend to go ahead with a distancing plan for every building
Hundreds of buildings expected to take part in UK’s largest architecture festival