All Building Design articles in November 2020
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News
Grenfell Inquiry: Kingspan manager apologises for foul-mouthed reaction to safety queries
Philip Heath emailed colleagues insulting a consultant that questioned whether product was safe to use
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Tate Hindle and TfL get green light for Wembley homes
Scheme will include more than 450 apartments
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Fosters outlines plan for temporary crossing at Hammersmith Bridge
Structure has been closed since August
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Architect calls for embodied carbon targets to be enshrined in planning policy
Focus must move from operational carbon, says Jerry Tate
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Features
Bishopsgate Goodsyard has been coaxed along by City Hall
Shoreditch does not need a giant City outpost with no connection to its neighbours, writes Lucinda Rogers
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News
UKGBC unveils new net zero guidance
Publication is part of the UKBC’s programme to drive the transition to net zero construction
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3XN submits plans for 37-storey tower at Broadgate development
Scheme at 2 Finsbury Avenue would replace Foggo buildings
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Judges will pick 2021 Stirling Prize winner from this year’s contenders
RIBA decides to roll-over all awards shortlists into next year, and from 2022 projects will have to be in use for a year to qualify
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Opinion
The adapt or die mantra still holds true for architects as a profession
Eleanor Jolliffe finds the existential preoccupations of a near decade-old RIBA report to be just as relevant today
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News
Procurement problems could be fixed with new UK portal, RCKa director says
New UK portal for public procurement announced last week
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Campaigners slam ‘monster’ Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme
Proposals given thumbs up by GLA yesterday
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Ex-RIBA president Jack Pringle to take charge of board
He will take the reins of the RIBA board of trustees in January
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Celotex product manager tells Grenfell inquiry it ‘didn’t occur’ to her that marketing was wrong
Debbie Berger had written ‘WTF’ on flawed test report for flammable insulation
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Work finally starts on Hugh Broughton’s York viewing platform
Controversial scheme at city’s 13th-century Clifford’s Tower revised after original proposal prompted heritage backlash
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Features
Bishopsgate Goodsyard is a tonic that will help London recover from covid
The hugely controversial Shoreditch proposals have finally been recommended for planning. This is a good thing for London, argues Eric Parry, one of the architects involved
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GLA tells Khan to approve Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Scheme masterplanned by Faulkner Browns first went in for planning six years ago
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At a glance: Spending Review 2020 headlines
Building safety and homebuilding receive funding boosts
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A design champion for every major infrastructure project, pledges government
Sadie Morgan hails news as Whitehall says design champions must be at board level