All Building Design articles in September 2022 – Page 3
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News
In pictures: Rise Design Studio completes The Lexi Cinema
Refurbishment and extension of Edwardian cinema funded by council and local donations
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News
Architects expect sector to contract as central bank warns UK may be in recession
RIBA survey finds practices expect workloads to contract for the first time in more than two years
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Developer loses appeal over Birmingham Gay Village flats
Planning inspector voices noise concerns and fears for future of longstanding nightclub
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Employer Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Employer Architect shortlist
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Features
Posi-Joist: The metal web joist at the heart of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion
MiTek’s Posi-Rafter and Posi-Stud have taken centre stage at this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, designed by artist Theaster Gates
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Opinion
Why we need to talk about race and architecture
Matthew Lloyd and Pedro Gil on why the architectural profession needs to talk more openly about race
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News
Lee Rowley named as 2022’s fourth housing minister
North East Derbyshire MP has track record of opposing planning applications in his constituency
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First match played at Fosters’ ‘golden vessel’ World Cup stadium
Boots hit the ground at arena which will host final of 2022 tournament in Qatar
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RIBA launches design competition for Bahamas resort
Client seeks ideas for “highly sustainable” 43ha scheme on island with no roads, power or water
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Features
London Design Festival: Architectural installation showcases carbon-neutral concrete
A collaboration between Seratech, AKTII and Byrne Brothers sees a unique approach to carbon-neutral concrete
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Private Housing Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Private Housing Architect shortlist
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News
Design teams sought for ‘architectural exemplar’ project in Albania
International competition launched for new visitor centre for nation’s top cultural attraction
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News
Truss outlines energy support for businesses
Wholesale price of electricity expected to be set at £211 per MWh
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News
Don’t give up on net zero goals, architects tell Truss
Bosses of RSHP, Allies & Morrison, PRP and SOM among signatories of letter urging prime minister to deliver on climate promises
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Features
Can we make demolition greener?
With refurbishment rather than new-build seen as climate friendly, demolition firms need to clean up their act – and some are doing just that
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News
Stiff & Trevillion’s plans for Bloomsbury roof extension approved
Council votes in favour of scheme despite Historic England warning it could open the door to harmful development in the local conservation area
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Opinion
Can the BBC and creator of Peaky Blinders help save Digbeth?
Joe Holyoak ponders whether Birmingham can save one of the last remnants of its small-scale industrial urbanism
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