All Building Design articles in November 2022 – Page 6
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Gove pulls key vote on planning reforms as rebellion grows
Vote on Levelling Up Bill axed as Tory gets 46 supporters for rebel amendment to scrap housing targets
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New look at Grimshaw's designs for HS2 Euston station
Latest images come ahead of community consultation
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Lina Ghotmeh commissioned to design 2023 Serpentine Pavilion
Paris-based architect was nominated for a Mies Van Der Rohe award in 2017
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Purcell chalks up Leamington Spa town hall refurb job
Council plans to turn its headquarters into a creative hub
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Herzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station makeover to be submitted by next March
New pictures of scheme unveiled by Shard developer Sellar
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Opinion
The new Principal Designer role is going to require upskilling
We have more clarity on the Principal Designer role but not on how they will be trained. This is likely to create barriers to delivery, writes Andrew Mellor
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Opinion
Why clean air is vital for a healthy home
We spend 90% of our time indoors, yet without proper ventilation systems in place, pollutants could be making their way into our homes. Paul Williams takes a look at the impact
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Donald Insall checks in with Chester hotel scheme
Practice wins approval for 162-room development in historic city
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F3 Architects’ Tottenham Hotspur towers approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns Haringey Council’s rejection of 867-home proposals
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Kensington and Chelsea eyes planning tweaks to aid greener homes
Authority consults on dropping listed-building consent for window upgrades
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Features
Hydrogen-powered generator trialled on the Preston Western Distributor Road
The first of its kind for Lancashire County Council, the trial shows how moving from diesel to green hydrogen could save up to 11 tonnes of CO2e per month
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Features
Kirrin Cottages: Designing for the Outer Hebrides
Proctor & Matthews’ design for Kirrin Cottages, a set of two-holiday cottages located on the remote Isle of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides, is inspired by the surrounding coastal landscape and the island’s early Blackhouse forms. The design builds on the practices’ research undertaken for the Outer Hebrides Design Guide ...
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Opinion
Hybrid working is here to stay but many staff also want to get back to the office
Not all staff want to be working from home - many seek the learning opportunities and social interaction of the workplace, writes Jimmy Bent
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Government to hand councils new powers to block planning permission
Government amendments to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill to designed to stop housebuilders landbanking
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Selldorf’s highly contested National Gallery plans set to be approved next week
Recommendation follows searing criticism from eight former RIBA presidents calling the revised scheme “even more ill-judged” than the former proposals
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London office developers putting net zero goals on the backburner
More than half of respondents to Deloitte survey say their developments will not hit target before end of decade as demand for office space slows
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In pictures: Nile Safari Lodge by Localworks
Whilst ‘luxury’ and ‘eco’ don’t always go together well, Nile Safari Lodge attempts to bridge the gap between low-impact design and high-end tourism
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Apt given go ahead for plans to convert grade II-listed vaults into cycle storage
Early 19th century labyrinth of tunnels in Islington was part of the adjacent Whitbread Brewery building
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Opinion
Let’s talk about interiors: Retrofit must go further than just building structure and embrace creative reuse
Designers should see it as a responsibility to reuse what is already there - including furniture, says Simon Bird, director at LOM architecture and design
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Investment zone plans scrapped in favour of research clusters
Councils which made expressed interest in previous initiative told their bids will be shelved