All Building Design articles in May 2024 – Page 2
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Hodder gets green light for 37-storey student tower
Plans will see nearly 600 student bedrooms delivered for 2028 academic year
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3XN unveils first detailed images of £500m City tower
More details of 36-storey 50 Gracechurch scheme revealed at latest consultation round
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Malcolm Reading to manage competition for Kansas City museum expansion
Competition to last six months
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Haringey set to approve Karakusevic Carson's Tottenham hospital redevelopment
Council expected to green light 464 homes next week, with three quarters to be affordable
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RSAW reveals its 2024 architectural award winners
This year’s winners include reuse schemes as well as a private house and cafe
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In pictures: Basha-Franklin completes refurbishment project at The Cabot
Practice breathes new life into the lobby, mezzanine, and 10th floor to meet the needs of a modern workforce
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Opinion
How the architect’s social benefit toolkit can deliver real impact for charities
Architects possess unique skills that can help charities unlock social and commercial value through innovative design, strategic planning, and effective use of resources, writes Jonathan Mitchell
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Victorian Society reveals 2024 endangered buildings list
Selected buildings “add colour and story to any urban landscape”
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Liverpool council sets out 2,000-home strategy for 2030
Draft proposals to go out to consultation after council cabinet approval
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General election 2024: who will get your vote?
Which of the UK political parties has the best policies for the built environment? Tell us what you think in our reader survey
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Review
Review | Carlo Scarpa: The Complete Buildings
Cemal Emden’s meticulous photographic study delves deep into the architectural legacy of Carlo Scarpa, finds Charles Saumarez Smith
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Opinion
Birmingham’s vision for its future is already looking out of date
The city’s fixation on demolition and failure to embrace retrofit risks repeating the failed planning policies of the past, writes Joe Holyoak
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Industry leaders caught off guard by Lendlease’s decision to sell UK construction arm
Move could lead to less competitive pricing on big jobs, clients warned
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Sunak pledges to fund 100,000 more apprenticeships by scrapping ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees
Proposed new law would strengthen powers of independent higher education regulator
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Alison Brooks Architects wins job to revamp brutalist building at the University of Toronto
Scheme will deliver new teaching and learning spaces
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Lendlease to pull out of UK and sell its overseas construction business
’Profound change’ for Australia-based group to see its development and construction arms based solely on home turf
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Curl la Tourelle Head win RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year
School development commended for “subtle but fun cladding detail”