All Building Design articles in November 2022 – Page 4
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Features
Unleash your creativity with Sonify by Zentia
Make your mark with Sonify 3D Studio, a ground-breaking digital first approach to designing an acoustic ceiling system
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Features
What made this project… Floating Church by Denizen Works
Denizen Works’ body of work impressed the judges at this year’s Architect of the Year Awards, as the practice took home three awards, including Small Project Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s award-winning projects and ask the firm’s director, Andrew ...
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Opinion
Become a mentor - it can change your life too
We all have a responsibility to lend a helping hand to those coming up behind us, writes Satish Jassal
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News
Stirling Prize winners back bid to save brutalist landmark in Brum
Campaign and rival plans come as Corstorphine & Wright submits towers scheme
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BIG unveils 155m Vancouver skyscraper
Vancouver House appears to rise ‘like genie out of the bottle’
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Features
CPD 14 2022: Incorporating biophilia and biodiversity
This CPD sponsored by TG Escapes Modular Eco-Buildings explains the issues around biodiversity and how buildings can help restore an environmental balance by including biophilic features. Deadline for completion Friday 13 January 2023.
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News
Senior RIBA figures slam columnist’s scathing attack on architects
Giles Coren calls for society to “kill all the architects” in comment piece published in The Times
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Pollard Thomas Edwards’ Islington estate regeneration approved
Barnsbury estate scheme backed by council despite “intensive” densification of the plans made after they were backed in a resident’s ballot
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Green light for Scott Brownrigg’s Cambridge technology park
Scott Brownrigg-designed scheme approved after being rejected last year
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Fosters wins job to design massive expansion to Saudi airport
King Salman International Airport to become fourth biggest in the world following scale-up of existing HOK-designed site
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Surman Weston and Haysom Ward Miller join House of the Year shortlist
Practices land two of the three remaining finalists’ slots for 2022 award
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Design and research consultancy URBED set to close after almost 50 years
Boss blames procurement-process challenges and professional indemnity insurance issues as he and several staff join BDP
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Opinion
Why retrofit first should not be retrofit only
Treating retrofit first as an inflexible dogma is not going to help the environment. In the case of the Marble Arch M&S, replacement is the more sustainable option, writes Fred Pilbrow
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News
In pictures: FCBStudios unveils net zero timber nursery for Staffordshire University
A new child-centred learning environment promotes exploration and a connection with nature
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Selldorf’s Sainsbury Wing overhaul unanimously approved
Controversial plans to remodel grade I-listed landmark given go ahead yesterday evening
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Opinion
Moxon has taken building your own office to the next level
Many architects aspire to build their own office, but Moxon Architects has turned this aspiration into an award-winning art form, writes Ben Flatman
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Review
Review | Building for Change – The Architecture of Creative Reuse
Nicholas de Klerk is stimulated and inspired by Ruth Lang’s book on creative reuse
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Features
Net Zero Live 2022: A roundup on specifying for Part L
In this Net Zero Live session, we tackled energy efficiency, the link to Part O on overheating, as well as cost implications and energy shortages from specifying to meet the new regulations
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News
Moxon’s Quarry Studios is named Scotland’s building of the year
Cairngorms office and café development bags 2022 Doolan Award
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New laws on developments needed to stem flooding risk, NIC says
Government’s infrastructure advisors said £12bn of drainage network upgrades needed over next 30 years to tackle extreme weather caused by climate change