All Building Design articles in October 2023 – Page 14
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News
Historic England objections prompt rethink on Lendlease’s Smithfield scheme
Developer goes back to the drawing board with new round of consultation on Birmingham city-centre masterplan
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Gove sets out 30-month grace period for second staircase rule
Housing secretary lays out long-awaited transitional arrangements but gives no detail on how guidance will work
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BPTW hired to design Oxford housing scheme
Project could deliver 200 homes for city-council-owned vehicle OX Place
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils new visuals of £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans as application is finally made public
Scott Brownrigg working on elements of station design with Townshend also on team as landscape architect
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Review
Review | Upper Lawn, Solar Pavilion – ‘A book that reminds us what our profession is about’
Caroline Voet reviews an expanded edition of the 1986 book by Enric Miralles with Alison and Peter Smithson, about their Upper Lawn Solar Pavilion
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News
Pilbrow’s Acton towers get the nod from planners
OPDC green-lights 56-storey resi block and pair of 51-storey sister towers
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Workload pessimism recedes, according to RIBA survey
Latest Future Trends results show improved outlook for housing sector
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RSHP working up plans for the City’s fourth tallest tower
Cheesegrater architect appointed by developer Brookfield to design 240m-tall replacement for Multiplex’s 99 Bishopsgate headquarters
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Opinion
Co-living is an important tool in addressing the housing crisis
The current interest in co-living reflects a welcome shift towards high-quality provision of housing for an underserved demographic, writes Craig Sheach
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News
Faulkner Browns' 2,500-home Ladbroke Grove scheme goes in for planning
Project has 11 year build programme with first homes completed at end of decade
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Repair work to start on Niall McLaughlin’s King’s Cross block
Contractor has come up with solution to deal with facade issues at Tapestry Building, developer says
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Oxford life sciences scheme rejigged after discovery of ‘nationally significant’ nunnery remains
Bogle Architects plans shifted to another part of the site following Historic England objection
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News
Zero-waste modular building materials set to take centre stage at Dubai Design Week
A fully modular, zero-waste concept is coming to Dubai Design Week 2023, hoping to change how we think about sustainability. Dubai’s digital material library, Colab, will be showcasing its Rethink pop-up at the festival from 7-12 November. The pop-up will feature unique materials, with a focus on those ...
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Building Study
BDP's new state-of-the-art research centre for The Royal Marsden
The Oak Cancer Centre at The Royal Marsden’s Sutton site is a state-of-the-art research and treatment facility. Thomas Lane finds out more.
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News
Howells’ 690-home Coventry scheme OK’d by planning inspector
Proposals for former gasworks site also include elements by BPN Architects
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JTP lodges plans for five more phases of huge Ealing masterplan
Outline application for Berkeley proposes around 50 new buildings and at least 3,000 new homes
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Apt unveils plan to demolish brutalist City block and replace with 20-storey office
Developer Landsec’s £250m Hill House scheme submitted for planning
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C20 Society puts South Norwood on the map
Campaign group produces walking tour of High Street Heritage Action Zone in south London
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Features
What made this project… Barcelona House by Strom Architects
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with Strom Architects’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist for Individual House Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s assistant director, Emma Ward-Lambert, ...
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Features
Interview | Eleanor Jolliffe talks to Robert Adam
Eleanor Jolliffe discusses the influence that Rome had on the career of the leading contemporary classicist