All Building Design articles in November 2020 – Page 5
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KPF submits 33-storey tower for City thoroughfare
Gracechurch Street proposal would be a few doors from Fletcher Priest’s controversial skyscraper for same developer
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Carmody Groarke completes €3m pavilion for German theatre-in-a-market
Drum-shaped building defers to original 1950s market buildings
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Glancy Nicholls tower faces judicial review
51-storey scheme would be Birmingham’s tallest resi building
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Child Graddon Lewis receives planning for phase two of Victoria Wharf project
Canal-side project designed to resemble award-winning first phase
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Opinion
Spiralling insurance premiums are putting architects out of business
The PI insurance crisis is a threat to architects but also to housing targets so the government will have to act, writes Andrew Mellor
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Fosters admits Tulip ‘inconsistent’ with City’s skyscraper vision
Developer appealing mayor’s decision to reject scheme
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Former supreme court judge attacks government’s planning reforms
‘No justification’ for white paper’s radical proposals, says Lord Carnwath
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Fosters’ partner denies Tulip resembles ‘watchtower in prison camp’
Jibe surfaces on third day of appeal against London mayor’s decision to turn down viewing tower
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Architects urge government to kickstart a housing revolution
Support local authorities to solve housing crisis for good and create 250,000 jobs, says RIBA
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Features
CPD 11 2020: Heating and ventilation in the light of emissions targets
This CPD, sponsored by Glen Dimplex Heating & Ventilation, explains the potential impact on heating and ventilation schemes of the Climate Change Committee’s latest report
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CPD 10 2020: Daylight design for commercial buildings using structural glazing
This CPD, sponsored by VELUX Commercial, explains how the maximising of daylight through bespoke structural glazing can improve wellbeing and productivity of a building’s occupants as well as cutting energy costs, and sets out the specification considerations
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Ryder wins job of designing new Whipps Cross hospital
Barts Health NHS Trust one of six to receive £2.7bn of government funding
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Opinion
Help at last for Lahore's walled city
Conservation efforts in Lahore offer a fascinating insight into south Asia’s past and present, writes Ben Flatman
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Grenfell Inquiry: Design-and-build blamed for industry ‘sleepwalking towards serious problems’
Former RIBA president also criticises sloppy attitude, education and failure to learn from previous fires
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Emrys Architects’ Barbican office block approved
Eight-storey City of London scheme will replace three buildings
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PRP and Bennetts given go-ahead for £500m Stevenage regeneration
Scheme awaiting clearance from MHCLG before work can begin
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Brick By Brick in talks with potential buyers
Chief executive of council-owned developer exploring options in case crisis-hit Croydon decides to sell up
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Designers have no idea cladding can be dangerous, Grenfell inquiry told
‘None of us had any idea that there were such dangerous components being incorporated into cladding panels,’ said independent witness Paul Hyett
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Studio E ‘should never have specified Grenfell insulation’
Architect should have known it did not comply with Approved Document B, expert witness tells inquiry
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HTA’s Old Kent Road tower recommended for approval
Industrial-inspired 32-storey scheme to provide 219 homes