All Building Design articles in October 2020 – Page 5
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News
Henley Halebrown tower set for OK after legal spat forced redesign
20-storey scheme due for final sign-off by GLA
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Features
Richard Rogers’ greatest legacy is not a building but his activism
As Richard Rogers retires from the practice he founded more than 40 years ago, former colleague Sarah Gaventa considers his legacy
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News
Make post-occupancy evaluation mandatory for public buildings, government told
Architects urgently need to learn from good and bad projects, says RIBA president
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News
Contact between Grenfell client and Rydon was ‘irregular and improper,’ QS tells inquiry
Advisor ‘shocked’ to learn of £800k value engineering talks with future main contractor while Ojeu process was still live
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Features
Learning from lockdown: Norman Foster on the future of cities
The pandemic could accelerate significant change, the Foster & Partners founder told more than 40 city leaders
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News
RSHP cooking on gas as council approves gasholders scheme
Tower Hamlets clears apartment plans despite 2,000-signature petition
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News
Fosters’ partners share £31m bumper bonus after restructure
Cash split between 154 senior staff
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News
Planning reforms are ‘big opportunity’ to tear down brutalist buildings, says Jenrick
Housing secretary said pulling down ’mistakes of the recent past’ was one of the reasons he expanded permitted development
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Grenfell inquiry hears boss had ‘every confidence’ in building control officer
Council manager says surveyor only had 30 live projects and rejects allegations of ‘culture of bullying’
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Opinion
A fresher’s guide to starting an architecture degree
Architecture students had it tough even before covid struck. Eleanor Jolliffe has some advice for first-years
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News
OMA and Carmody Groarke reveal new images of £770m Greenwich scheme
Council planning decision expected towards the end of this year
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News
DRDH completes £4m renovation of 13th-century Flemish concert hall
Architect lowered floor by 1.2m to improve acoustic at former infirmary
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News
Final report on competency in built environment published
The interim report was published in August 2019
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Features
My interpreter role: Helping designers and builders speak the same language
Laurence Reilly on his switch from contractors to an architecture practice
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News
Olympic Park’s £600m housing scheme begins search for developer
Architects including Allies and Morrison and Mikhail Riches both involved with scheme
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