All Building Design articles in May 2021 – Page 3
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Opinion
Of politics and pitched roofs
If architects were prepared to let go of the shibboleths of the style wars they might find some unexpected allies, writes David Rudlin
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News
Orms proposes ‘live’ material passports to reduce construction waste
Reusability of materials within existing buildings could be determined by scanning QR codes
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News
Work starts on Glancy Nicholls’ Commonwealth Games station likened to garden shed
Architect drafted in to help £10m Perry Barr station win planning on second attempt
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News
Croydon mulling ‘best and final’ offer for Brick By Brick
Decision over approach understood to be from Urban Splash to be made in early June
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News
In pictures: Gensler’s indoor Italian marketplace opens it doors
Eataly London is the restaurant chain’s first UK branch
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News
Collapse of the airport sector sees Grimshaw’s profit plunge
Architect says average monthly profit down 40% in latest report and accounts
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News
Architects remain optimistic about workloads, RIBA Future Trends says
Survey showed all regions stayed positive
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News
Helsinki launches international competition to masterplan historic harbour district
Area includes site of scrapped £110m Guggenheim museum
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News
UK ‘could run out of construction materials’ as Brexit invalidates certificates
Minister is warned Britain does not have enough testing capacity for the scale of the problem
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Features
For the planning reforms to work architects will need to be involved from the start
Design tensions go to the heart of the new Planning Bill, says Hilary Satchwell
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Opinion
Let’s get this right – the future of our profession is at stake
Sweeping changes are on the way but there are some fundamental questions about how, and indeed whether, the new competence regime will work, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
5th Studio wins Stratford urban design framework
Brief comparable in scale to recent projects at Kings Cross and London Bridge stations
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News
Architecture reacts to Queen’s Speech
Major planning overhaul at centre of government’s agenda for the year
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News
High-rise developments face fire safety regulation change from August
Move follows Judith Hackitt’s proposals made in wake of Grenfell blaze
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News
Edinburgh’s 7N beats transport giants to shape Britain’s future railways
Atkins and Pascall Watson among finalists in station design ideas contest
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News
Planning bill to be centrepiece of today’s Queen’s Speech
Planning deregulatation said to be key Conservative electoral strategy
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News
Counterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion takes shape – a year late
Gallery confirms no glitzy parties to celebrate 20 th annual architecture commission
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News
Hutchinson completes revamp of neoclassical Bloomsbury offices
Practice retains elements of 1990s Alsop upgrade but turns grade II headquarters into post-covid flexible offices
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Features
It is time to talk again about protecting the function of architects
Making the golden thread a legal part of an architect’s role would have so many benefits. It’s about protection not protectionism, argues Jerry Tate
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News
ACM panels ‘not involved’ in east London flats fire
Developer claims Grenfell-style combustible cladding played no part in major fire at SOM’s New Providence Wharf development
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