All Building Design articles in May 2020 – Page 2
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News
TDO wins planning for £18.5m Southwark scheme
Work starts to redevelop historic yard and industrial buildings
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Features
CPD 6 2020: Building a modular future
This CPD, sponsored by Portakabin, looks at the factors to consider when adopting modular construction and how architects and contractors have a major role to play in realising its full potential
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News
Grenfell Inquiry to resume physical hearings
Limited attendance will be permitted but not until July at earliest
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News
Specialists offer architects free business and career advice
ThinkHub launched to help architects and practices hit by covid-19 pandemic
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News
‘Let us show you how to create temporary Commons for £500m less…’
Conservationists request meeting with Parliament to present Mark Hines’ alternative to AHMM scheme
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Features
Learning from lockdown: Placemaking in a post-covid-19 world
Temporary measures to improve public spaces during the pandemic should continue once lockdown is lifted, argues Vinita Dhume
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News
Wilkinson Eyre’s £1.3bn HS2 station at Old Oak Common approved
New images released as contractor gears up to start work next month
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News
Venice Biennale postponed till 2021
Curator hopes second delay will give architects’ work ‘time and vigour it truly deserves’
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LSI named UK’s second-best employer for mental health
Architect’s HR manager singled out for additional award
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: If the future is office-less, how do you protect your firm’s culture?
The greatest challenge is not technical, it’s social, writes Martyn Evans
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News
BDP’s £4bn Parliament restoration programme in doubt
AHMM’s temporary Commons chamber could also be axed in cost-cutting drive
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News
London office projects face six months’ delay as covid bursts buoyant sector
Developers’ confidence tumbles as crane survey says schemes due to finish this year will be delayed into 2021
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News
Curl la Tourelle Head proposes turning festival tents into temporary classrooms
Outdoor learning already adopted in Denmark
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News
Two thirds of cladding replacement projects halted by pandemic
Government figures come despite pledge by housing secretary that works should continue
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Features
Learning from lockdown: How do we talk about the value of architecture?
Coming out of the pandemic architects will need to show they are great at listening to communities, says Rob Fiehn
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News
City approves Eric Parry’s controversial tower at first virtual planning committee
50 Fenchurch Street was criticised by Historic Royal Palaces for impact on Tower of London
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Features
Lockdown is actually improving the way we work with clients
Replacing long fortnightly meetings with daily ‘ping pong’ gives clients more involvement in the design process, says Pedro Roos
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News
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands presses ahead with £80m Canada Water housing
Planning application set to be submitted for site near British Land regeneration project
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News
Architects declare a ‘crisis like no other’ as confidence falls to all-time low
Staffing index also at lowest mark in history
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Features
Learning from lockdown: Could post-pandemic Britain be a breath of fresh air?
Covid-19 has given new impetus to those fighting pollution. Winning the battle would have far-reaching benefits, writes Petra Marko
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