All Building Design articles in October 2023 – Page 16
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Opinion
Change requires designers to stick their necks out and propose what a better future might be
Having put out a call for an alternative to the term ‘master plan’ David Rudlin reviews some of the many suggestions
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Features
What made this project… The Burrell Collection by John McAslan + Partners
John McAslan + Partners’ body of work impressed the judges for this year’s AYAs, as the practice was shortlisted for Public Building Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s associate architect, Katherine Watts, to break ...
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News
Stanton Williams unveils completed Rhodes House project
Project coincides with 120th anniversary of the Rhodes Trust
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News
Architect of the Year 2023 winners revealed
Hall McKnight claimed the Architect of the Year Award, while Sanchez Benton Architects is named Young Architect of the Year for 2023
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Leading Scottish architects call for Ayr’s fire-ravaged station hotel to be saved
Long-neglected Category B-listed hotel’s future hangs in the balance as council mulls demolition
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Fosters reveals new images of Oxford R&D campus
Ellison Institute of Technology will boast more than 30,000sq m of research lab space and a cancer clinic
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News
In pictures: Bindloss Dawes transforms Chelsea Mews House
The traditional, compact London home has been redesigned into a bright and calm urban escape
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News
Broadway Malyan’s 952-home east London plans set for approval
Proposals add 167 extra units to previously-approved Stockwool scheme
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Features
How a team including LDA, Bell Phillips, DMA and Mae are writing a new chapter in Westminster’s council housing story
In a London borough once beset by council housing controversy, a quiet revolution is underway
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News
Urban Splash cuts a quarter of staff after modular collapse
Urban regeneration developer falls to a loss in results impacted by last year’s modular failure
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News
Berkeley overhauls 1,300-home Oval scheme with second staircase revisions
Developer’s approach includes linking already consented stair cores with corridors
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News
BDP submits masterplan for Swansea eco-homes
Proposals would see 159 timber frame council homes built
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Features
Building archives: The construction of New York’s Woolworth Building, 1911-13
How Building Design’s sister title Building charted the rise of the Big Apple’s tallest pre-First World War skyscraper
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Features
ROCKWOOL® SP FireStop EN – now tested specifically for curtain wall applications
A purpose-made solution for cavity fire stopping, FirePro® SP FireStop EN supports architects specifying cavity fire stops for buildings across a range of common constructions. ROCKWOOL has further evidenced the performance of its cavity fire stop solution through specific testing to the curtain wall standard, BS EN 1364-4:2014.
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Features
What made this project… Stepped Loft by andre kong studio
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with andre kong studio’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 founder, Andre Sampaio Kong, ...
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Features
AYA 2023 shortlists: Industry Manufacturing Partner
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Industry Manufacturing Partner shortlist
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News
Matthew Lloyd Architects’ restoration of last surviving John Nash church completed in time for bicentenary
State-of-the-art lighting has also been added to turn the 71-metre spire different colours
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News
Paul Vick Architects completes 15m-long glass bridge for global telecoms HQ
New bridge forms part of a wider rationalisation of the site
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Features
What made this project… Holbein Gardens by Barr Gazetas
Barr Gazetas’ body of work impressed the judges for this year’s AYAs, as the practice has been shortlisted for Office Architect of the Year. In this series, we take a look at one of the team’s entry projects and ask the firm’s senior architect, Pradumn Pamidighantam, to break down some ...