All Building Design articles in May 2024 – Page 5
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Features
It’s M&S’s Oxford Street neighbour – and it’s being refurbished, not demolished
The former House of Fraser store is just half a mile from the M&S flagship which the retailer controversially wants to knock down and rebuild. Thomas Lane meets the team to find out how they are making the refurbishment work
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Mass Studies’ Serpentine Pavilion to feature range of art installations
The pavilion will consist of five distinct ‘islands,’ each varying in size and form
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James Gorst ’s New Temple Complex named as RIBA South Building of the Year
Temple building applauded for its “godly control of the details”
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Coffey Architects’ Surrey later living scheme wins RIBA South East Building of the Year
Judges praise Cobham Bowers development for appearing smaller than it actually is
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Scottish government declares a national housing emergency
Scottish Labour successfully pushes MSPs to formally acknowledge the housing crisis
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Opinion
Is development on top of protected buildings really a good idea?
As controversial schemes to build above listed structures proliferate, Eleanor Jolliffe asks whether the architects involved are putting profit before principle
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Wilkinson Eyre wins competition to design mountain hotel in Georgia
Scheme to be located at an altitude of 2,000 metres in village of Bakhmaro
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Fresh setback for Make’s ITV Studios redevelopment as High Court orders judicial review
Justice Lang says campaigners have raised “arguable grounds” for legal challenge
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DLUHC wins landmark legal case against freeholder over building safety delays
First case brought using new Building Safety Act remediation order powers
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LDS wins approval for 500-home Hackney estate regeneration
Scheme for Berkeley to include 26-storey tower
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Features
What made this project… Leicester Cathedral by van Heyningen and Haward Architects
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with van Heyningen and Haward Architects’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for two awards including Net Zero Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects ...
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Joe Morris: What’s wrong with the planning system and why we must take a stand against hostility in the workplace
Ben Flatman talks to Joe Morris about the complexities of the planning system and the importance of workplace civility
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‘We have not built enough homes’ admits Michael Gove
Housing secretary quizzed on latest homelessness figures
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Pick Everard working on enhanced maintenance plan for Parliament restoration as ‘fallback option’
Aecom also working on plans to revive AHMM’s proposals to transform Whitehall’s Richmond House into a temporary House of Commons
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In pictures: HOK delivers BBC Studios Comedy Productions workspace in London
The vintage-inspired workspace mirrors the spirit of the team behind popular comedies like Trying, Good Omens, and A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou
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Opinion
Why architects must embrace the Principal Designer role
As RIBA launches a domestic category of its Principal Designer Register, Jack Pringle explains why the role is an opportunity for architects to take the lead
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Fosters working on plans to refurbish the Gherkin
Practice behind Stirling Prize-winning landmark to bring tower up to modern energy standards
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Howells submits plans for cantilevered life sciences tower in Manchester
Scheme would replace several historic buildings on Northern Quarter site
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Sheppard Robson unveils £1bn Manchester science campus reboot
Former plans for Airport City office park rebranded as Mix Manchester
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