All Building Design articles in October 2022 – Page 3
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Opinion
Conservation and the climate emergency
Our built heritage has an important role to play in addressing the climate emergency. We must allow it to adapt, writes Laura Baron
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News
Arb sharply hikes retention fee for second year running
Architects now required to pay £179 to stay on register for 2023, 60% more than three years ago
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PRP gets go-ahead for Grove Place expansion
Proposals will add new apartments and specialist facilities at retirement village in grounds of grade I-listed Hampshire house
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RIBA warns of slump in workloads as political chaos batters sector
Architects’ confidence falls to lowest levels since 2009 financial crisis and first covid lockdown
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Three Stirling prize winners in running to design £23.5m Kingston University scheme
Grafton Architects, the practice behind univeristy’s award-winning Town House building, among trio of high profile firms in RIBA competition
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Features
Natural ventilation and daylight solution helps transform Victorian jail into luxury hotel
All that was left of the powerful-looking Victorian Bodmin Jail in Cornwall, was a ruin without a roof, with vegetation slowly taking over. In 2015, Mallino Development appointed the services of Twelve Architects to undertake an impressive and stunning redevelopment project that turned the jail into an aesthetically impactful hotel. ...
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Opinion
Accessibility legislation is for everyone, not just the few
Proposed changes to the Part M building regulations will make level access manadatory in all new homes. We should embrace the change and go further still, writes Simone de Gale
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News
Truss announces resignation - new PM to be elected in one week
New chancellor Jeremy Hunt rules himself out of contention ahead of leadership election to take place next week
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Practices get green light for new homes at grade II* estate
Proctor & Matthews and LDA Design win backing for 127-home scheme in Worcestershire
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Exhibition explores links between John Soane and Grafton Architects
Sir John Soane Museum hosts new exhibition that delves into the on-going influence of Soane on contemporary architecture
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Gort Scott’s Olympic Park blueprint set for approval
Proposals worked up with Aecom and 5th Studio will ramp up housing numbers by 21% at Abba Arena site
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Opinion
Let’s get real
Rigid dogma about what is and is not ’authentic’ has hamstrung architects. We need to break out of these shackles and recognise that all architecture is drawing from the past, writes Robert Adam
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News
Selldorf revises contested National Gallery plans after talks with original architect
Designs for revamp of grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing rejigged following “informed dialogue”, although new proposals still include controversial removal of part of the ceiling
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Architect of the Year 2022 winners revealed
Denizen Works claimed the Architect of the Year Award, while Maich Swift is named Young Architect of the Year for 2022
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KSS’ £100m Crystal Palace stadium expansion heading back to planning committee
Selhurst Park scheme recommended for approval for the second time four years after it was first OK’d
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Pollard Thomas Edwards lands Oxford approval
Detailed consent for 317-homes at urban extension set to create new “north-west gateway”
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SimpsonHaugh’s Docklands towers set for go-ahead
East London council set to approve demolition of current HQ to make way for 36- and 30-storey blocks
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Features
Fire door traceability provides Golden Thread of information
Sentry Doors teams up with Door Data Systems to implement a data tagging solution
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Features
Neal Shasore: ‘It’s about what we need – for our community and our planet’
The head of the London School of Architecture believes we need to reimagine the whole education edifice. Here he talks to Ben Flatman about his own influences and why architecture needs to embrace a more flexible and diverse approach to training
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News
IR35 reforms and tax cuts binned in new chancellor’s £32bn mini-budget climbdown
More details on off payroll rules set to be announced later this afternoon