All Building Design articles in October 2023 – Page 6
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News
The London School of Architecture appoints Goldman Sachs partner as new chair
Stefan Bollinger to take over from departing Crispin Kelly
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Features
What made this project… The Life Without Limits Centre by EPR Architects
The judges for this year’s AYAs were impressed with EPR Architects’ body of work, as the practice was named a finalist 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 director, Stephen Pey, to break ...
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Review
Review | The Church Architecture of Richard Twentyman
Andy Foster reviews a new book celebrating the work of one of the Midlands’ pre-eminent modern architects
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News
Nottingham council declares itself ‘bankrupt’ over £23m budget deficit
Council also issued a section 114 notice two years ago when it unlawfully used housing revenue funds to support other finances
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Foster & Partners appointed to design high-end US hospital
Scheme for Mayo Clinic includes two buildings linked by a skybridge
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Arup moves into new Birmingham base at Paradise scheme
Firm moving 1,000 staff from elsewhere in city into Howells-designed block
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Ann Nisbet Studio scoops Scotland’s building of the year
North Ayrshire “building within a ruin” becomes first one-off house to win Doolan Prize
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Southwark approves TP Bennett’s 34-storey student tower
Scheme in Old Kent Road Opportunity Area will deliver 688 student beds and 23 affordable homes
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Opinion
COP 28: Net zero buildings by 2050? You have got to be joking!
To have any chance of achieving net zero buildings we need a sea change in approaches to design, writes Susan Roaf
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News
Green light for HTA’s plans to transform former hotel site in Croydon into 447-home towers
The £220m Botanical House scheme to consist of two blocks rising to 36 and 33 storeys
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News
Hawkins Brown submits plans for £65m higher education campus in Blackpool
Scheme to offer locals courses tailored to local employment needs
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Half a million homes a year needed to meet record net migration, says think tank
Government housebuilding target based on substantially lower migration figures
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HSE investigating major fire at Gensler-designed scheme as local MP raises concerns with safety chief
More than 50 firefighters tackled last week’s fire at the ONE Station Hill construction site
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News
Restoration of derelict Alexandra Palace office set to start next month
Burrell Foley Fischer to start work on last truly inaccessible area of grade II-listed site following Historic England grant
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News
Seratech launches carbon neutral brick prototype
According to the team, the brick uses a magnesium carbonate binder and allows CO2 emissions from industry flues to be permanently stored within the built environment
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Opinion
CobBauge: Bringing earth into the 21st century
CobBauge, a word amalgamation of cob and ‘bauge’ earth-building traditions in the UK and France, is a collaborative research partnership between these countries that brings earth construction into the 21st century. Funded by the European Union, the research focuses on the challenges of contemporary construction, in particular, low carbon building.
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News
Simpson Haugh unveils plans for another record-breaking Manchester tower
Revised 76-storey scheme would be tallest building in Manchester
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News
Singh Fudge Architects wins planning for housing scheme in Coventry
Two-phase development would see an initial six-storey affordable housing block joined by a fifteen-storey tower at a later stage
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News
Section of Architectural Workers joins forces with Unite
Four-year-old organisation will be union’s first branch for the architecture sector
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Mikhail Riches’ postgrad housing scheme approved at appeal
Passivhaus proposals for Queens’ College, Cambridge will deliver 60 student rooms