All Building Design articles in May 2024 – Page 4
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NewsFrom tower blocks to the history books: Kensa Shoebox takes root at the Science Museum
British-made heat pump joins over seven million historic and significant items collected and documented by the Science Museum Group since 1851
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Building StudyUnder The Big Roof… Charity unites generations and nurtures skills that last a lifetime
Forest School Camps required a new hub where volunteers of all ages could meet and work together. Mole Architects and Invisible Studio delivered, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsRIBA Yorkshire Building of the Year winner deemed “not appropriate” due to lack of wheelchair access
Hugh Broughton Architects and Martin Ashley Architects’ Clifford’s Tower initially judged as the “clear winner”
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NewsChipperfield unveils restoration of Royal Academy Schools
Art school receives modernised facilites as part of major investment project
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NewsLendlease’s 3,000-home Smithfield plan stalled again over calls for park and square to be ‘much larger’
The developer says it will work closely with council officers to understand the £1.9bn city centre project’s latest deferral
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NewsRayner announces 40% affordable housing target for New Towns
Shadow housing secretary and deputy Labour leader details new policy at UKREiiF event in Leeds
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NewsBuilding Design launches campaign focused on designing for different generations
Boomers to Zoomers will look at the challenges inherent in meeting intergenerational design needs
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NewsEric Parry tweaks 1 Undershaft design after Historic England recommends refusal
Heritage advisor describes plans for City’s tallest tower as a “missed opportunity”
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FeaturesBoomers to Zoomers: Designing for the Generations
As BD launches its new campaign, Ben Flatman sets out the challenges and themes that it will explore
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OpinionWhy we need an intergenerational approach to urban design and architecture
Ben Flatman introduces BD’s new ‘Boomers to Zoomers: Designing for the Generations’ campaign
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NewsPRP gets green light for 320-home scheme in Surrey
Plans to include restoration of grade II-listed mansion into new homes
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron making changes to its £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans following flood of objections
Developer in talks with the City of London over way forward with planning decision now expected to be delayed until next year
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NewsMuseum of London demolition set to go ahead after Gove decides not to call scheme in
Communities secretary put proposals on ice last month with Article 31 notice
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OpinionDesigning buildings for good mental health requires real changes to policy
Alex O’dell urges the building industry to do more to create places that promote health and wellbeing
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NewsArup named as victim of £20m deepfake scam
Cyber attack believed to have originated in Hong Kong
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NewsChipperfield bags planning for new LSE research hub
Scheme seeks to retain structure of existing building on Lincoln’s Inn Fields
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NewsHeatherwick’s Humanise campaign to help ‘nurture a new generation of architects’
New programme at Loughborough University has grown out of campaign’s mission to eradicate “soulless and boring buildings”
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NewsRIBA announces winners of its 2024 Yorkshire Awards without naming a building of the year
Mikhail Riches, LDN Architects and Hugh Broughton Architects amongst the winners for this year’s RIBA Yorkshire Awards
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NewsSurprise approval for PLP’s Savile Row rebuild plans
Demolition of 1940s former police station given the nod despite officers’ recommendation for refusal
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NewsRIBA picks ZMMA’s Thomas Gainsborough museum as its East Building of the Year
Extension of museum campus in Suffolk praised for coupling contemporary needs and heritage preservation






