All Building Design articles in October 2023 – Page 13
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Poland picks practice to rebuild Warsaw’s Saxon Palace
WXCA selected for project to repair “last symbolic element” of World War II destruction
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Fletcher Priest completes office redevelopment behind Piccadilly’s LED screen
Landsec scheme unites 13 buildings on world-famous site
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LDS submits plans for 500 more homes at Woodberry Down estate regeneration
Fourth phase of Berkeley’s 5,000-home masterplan to include a 26-storey tower
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Foster & Partners working on plans for reconstruction of earthquake-hit Turkish city
Practice among 13 appointed to draw up a vision for country’s devastated Hatay province
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Haworth Tompkins draws up plans to transform listed former library into heritage centre
Council scheme replaces aborted proposals to turn late 19th-century building into a Nando’s restaurant
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Overseas workloads send profit and income up at Allies and Morrison
Firm was given planning for new showcourt at Wimbledon last week
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Takero Shimazaki gets go-ahead for Hackney Wick theatre plans
Proposals will expand east London venue, almost doubling capacity to 200
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RG&P appoints new Birmingham studio director
Practice promotes Jack Whitehead to lead Second City operations
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Opinion
Turning housebuilders into town-builders: why we need streets for humans instead of roads for fast cars
Our approach to designing new housing remains wedded to outdated attitudes to cars and roads, writes David Milner
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GPAD gets go-ahead for north London health-centre plans
Scheme will see redevelopment of 1970s building and creation of 11 new homes
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Avanti wins latest phase of £20m Natural History Museum façade repair job
Mace, Lichfields and Stace also working on scheme
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Opinion
When specifying drainage components for balconies, non-combustible should be non-negotiable
With outdoor space at a premium, residential balconies are an important amenity. Kevin Wallis, head of sales at Marley Alutec, outlines the key pieces of legislation regarding fire safety for balconies and the implications for rainwater drainage
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Innovative mass timber industrial scheme unveiled by dRMM in Greenwich
High-density industrial units seek to set new standard for sector
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Opinion
It’s probably going to take a year for industry to get familiar with the new Building Safety Act regime
Industry has been working hard to get up to speed with the new regulations, but there’s still much to learn, writes Andrew Mellor
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Patel Taylor’s £300m Wembley housing scheme approved
Plans to deliver 500 homes were amended to meet second staircase rules
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RSHP to transform UK’s biggest Victorian gasworks cluster into 2,100-home neighbourhood
First phase of Berkeley scheme will deliver 600 homes
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RSHP beat Foster & Partners to win 240m Bishopsgate tower job
Planning application for 54-storey tower to be submitted in first half of next year
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Features
What made this project… Charge Cars by Most Architecture
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with Most Architecture’s body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for Young Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s director, Olga McMurdo, to break ...
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CPD 07 2023: Specifying pre-finished steel standing seam systems for residential applications
This Catnic-sponsored CPD module looks at the use of steel standing seam systems, exploring their design features, advantages and limitations in residential applications, as well as relevant guidelines considerations during installation
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Feilden Fowles’ South Downs cultural centre goes in for planning
Levelling-up funding paves way for new educational and cultural centre in national park