All Building Design articles in October 2022
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Opinion
Why I’m objecting to the Sellar development at Liverpool Street Station
The developer has failed to learn the lessons from the successful London Bridge redevelopment and risks destroying a precious piece of the City’s heritage, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Opinion
Engineering the future: Why we need a better way to measure carbon emissions today versus carbon in the future
Demolition and rebuild is often justified through predictions of carbon savings in the future, but such calculations are often misleading, writes Liam Bryant
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Features
Modular skylights help create high quality learning spaces
The £6.7 million Glenbrook Primary School specified VELUX Ridgelight and VELUX Longlight solutions from the VELUX Commercial range
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News
In pictures: Scott Brownrigg presents Milltimber Primary School
The city council’s £16 million education facility completes in Aberdeen
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Opinion
Would you have turned down a World Cup stadium?
The 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar have been dogged by controversy around workers’ rights. Ben Flatman asks whether architects are responsible for the ethics of their clients
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News
Green light for SPPARC plan to convert listed car park into BRIT School theatre
Scheme part of wider £1.3bn redevelopment of the Olympia Exhibition Centre in Kensington
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News
In pictures: Moda, The Mercian by Glenn Howells Architects
A new addition to Birmingham’s skyline, Moda, The Mercian becomes the city’s tallest residential tower
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Features
Laceby Manor Resort launches its new spa with the help of MiTek’s Posi-Joist
Utilising MMC, the 15-month project saw the entire floor and roof installed in a record seven days
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Features
Resilient design with Chain10
One solution to achieve sustainability and lessen the brunt of climate change? For Taiwanese firm, Chain10, it’s all in the design
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Intelligence from architects
Product specification report: Interview with Colin Rice, Cullinan Studio
What challenges are facing architects today when it comes to product specification? And what can manufacturers do to help? Building Design spoke to over 300 architects to find out, including Colin Rice from Cullinan Studio
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Opinion
Making safer streets
We need to redouble our efforts to make our public spaces safe and inclusive, writes Deborah Saunt
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News
Fosters ‘pushes boundaries’ with Park Avenue tower
New York skyscraper places cores at the rear to maximise street frontage
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Opinion
Engineering the future: Testing times
The built environment professions need to adopt a less risk averse approach to prototyping and testing their designs, writes Liam Bryant
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News
Maya Lin lands performing-arts centre commission
US$42m Bard College project will support Frank Gehry’s nearby Fisher Centre
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Features
Architects and designers urged to consider safety when it’s dark in public spaces
Landscaping specialist, Marshalls releases a series of design pillars that it hopes will encourage the industry to design safety into public spaces
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Opinion
Let’s start living on this planet as if we intended to stay
The former managing director of Greenpeace, Jonathan Smales, believes that timber holds the key to building sustainable communities
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News
SPPARC draws up plans to boost Chatham Docks
Industrial blueprint challenges proposals for residential redevelopment of historic port
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News
Fosters showcases latest New York tower
50 Hudson Yards is home to Facebook and investment firm BlackRock
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News
Camden backs Pollard Thomas Edwards regeneration plans
Practice’s 139-home scheme is final phase of Abbey Road Estate upgrade
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Features
Experience in itself
Patrick Lynch and Kieran Long discuss Sigurd Lewerentz, Swedish architectural culture and museums as ‘machines for depolarsation’