All Building Design articles in May 2022 – Page 2
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Fosters unveils designs for Tokyo department store
Timber structure intended to become home for sustainable lifestyle brands
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HTA’s boosted Isle of Dogs tower set for green light
Practice adds five storeys to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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Opinion
What’s going on at the RIBA?
Ours is an organisation out of step with its members and the profession it represents, writes Eleanor Jolliffe. The theory is fine but in practice it is so frustrating
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Planning inspector blocks Karakusevic Carson towers
435-home east London scheme dubbed “overwhelmingy dense” and suffering “a sense of poverty” in its expression
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Birds Portchmouth Russum beats star names to win dog kennel design contest
Practice was surprise winner over rival finalists including Foster & Partners, Hopkins and RSHP
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Green light for William Matthews Associates’ Stratford bridge
Crossing will provide access to Mikhail Riches’ Bridgewater Triangle development at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
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Keppie caught up in £140m bust-up between NHS trust and Lendlease over alleged hospital defects
Other firms dragged into North-east hospital row include Balfour Beatty and architect Keppie Design
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from carrying on exactly as we are?
The target for achieving net zero may still be decades away but, in order to hit it, we have to make changes to the way we design and build right now, says Anna Beckett
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News
Paws for thought: Fosters and RSHP among star names scrapping to win dog kennel design contest
Other practices in the running for this weekend’s ‘Barkitecture’ competition include Hopkins and Stanton Williams
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Make whole-life carbon assessments mandatory, MPs tell government
Environmental Audit Committee wants measures in place by December 2023
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AHMM and Alison Brooks win planning for Stratford towers
Three schemes given thumbs up by London Legacy Development Corporation
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Take responsibility for improving diversity, RIBA president tells architects after awards row
Institution’s regional director for London claims she saw only two black people among 400-strong attendance at regional awards event
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Opinion
New Labour: remembering an era of optimism, enthusiasm and mixed results
It is 25 years since Tony Blair’s 1997 landslide victory and the architectural legacy is both good and bad, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Benedetti Architects scoops £20m RIBA HQ refurb job
Practice beats seven-team shortlist to win prestigious overhaul of grade II*-listed building
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Glenn Howells reheats Spaghetti Junction model for milestone birthday
National Highways commissions restoration to mark interchange’s 50th anniversary
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HOK appoints former RSHP partner as London office principal
James Leathem’s designs include the Stirling prize-winning Barajas Airport in Madrid
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Historic England reveals batch of platinum-jubilee listings
Six-strong selection ranges from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archive
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Chipperfield and Moussavi named as design advocates for London
David Adjaye is reappointed on 42-strong advisory panel, set up to improve capital’s built environment
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Features
Adek clarifies the fire safety classification system for flooring products
Jessica Brown, digital marketing manager at Ecodek, explores the growing demand for flooring materials to meet new standards
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Features
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