All Building Design articles in May 2021 – Page 2
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News
Government may extend deadline for post-Brexit certification as worries mount
All products with a CE mark – including structural steel, insulation, glass and cladding – need retesting to meet new UK standard
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Features
Legal: How to avoid becoming liable for errors you were not responsible for
A recent court ruling over a £12m loss is good news for architects as it confirms a duty of care is not owed by a third-party design consultant to a main contractor on a multi-party project
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Studio Egret West lodges 3,500-home Millwall regeneration plans
Proposal is for towers of up to 44 storeys surrounding the ’Den’ in south east London
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Morris & Co cleared for warehouse offices next to Tea Building in Shoreditch
East London scheme due to start on site next summer
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Arup to introduce permanent flexible working for all staff
UK employees will be allowed to choose their working days across a seven-day week
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See inside the British Pavilion ahead of Venice Biennale opening
Take a video tour of the Garden of Privatised Delights
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Feilden Clegg Bradley nets planning for Fulham office terrace
Scheme will require demolition of 1930s building within conservation area
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Jenrick will meet rebel MPs in bid to win support for planning reforms
Communities secretary praised for ’innovation and creativity’
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Architects feel less valued at work than before covid
Women more likely than men to feel unappreciated by employers, survey finds
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Opinion
My six-point plan to fix the profession
This is going to hurt but without radical reform architecture is doomed, writes Ben Flatman
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Theaster Gates to design next year’s Serpentine Pavilion
US professor is third artist to land prestigious commission
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HTA unveils world’s tallest modular tower in Croydon
Architect says tower sets new standards of construction efficiency
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Sheppard Robson completes NHS helipad air bridge
‘Hospital corridor in sky’ will shave vital minutes off journeys for critically ill patients
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OMA’s 36-storey Greenwich peninsula scheme comes under attack by local MP
Planning decision on £770m Morden Wharf proposal for 1,500 homes across four towers is imminent
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Opinion
The Coach: Let’s not lose the level playing field
The past year has not brought many positives but, for a lot of people, the ability to work from home was one. Louise Rodgers suggests ways to retain the benefits of a remote operation in a hybrid world
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News
Qualifications bill could repair some of Brexit damage, says RSHP partner as staff shortages loom
Architecture becoming job-seeker’s market, warn specialists as government outlines new plans for mutual recognition
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News
Haworth Tompkins appointed to design first major London theatre for 45 years
Project part of £1.3bn Olympia redevelopment by Heatherwick and Spparc
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London office starts up 20% as commercial sector fires back up
More than half of schemes are major refurbishments
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News
Failure to get post-Brexit certification in place could be devastating, expert warns
Former NBS boss says ‘not achievable’ to swap CE markings for UK version by end of year
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