All Building Design articles in September 2022 – Page 4
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News
Dexter Moren’s plans for Lambeth tower set for green light
Decision on 14-storey scheme next to grade II-listed Imperial War Museum due tonight
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Architects asked to review proposals for products competence standard
Regulators will ”no longer tolerate an industry that does not evidence its competence”, Constuction Products Association warns
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Opinion
Climate adaptation requires low-tech urban design solutions and open data
If Britain is to become a world leader in climate-change adaptation then we need to focus on proven design solutions and open access to data, writes Ed Baker
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Queen Elizabeth II: Historic England’s platinum-jubilee listings revisited
Six-strong selection ranged from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archive
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Formation gets go-ahead for controversial Woolwich blocks
Councillors narrowly approve 712-home scheme after rejection of 27-storey tower
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C20 slams council’s decision to approve Fosters’ 22-storey London Bridge block
Scheme will see brutalist 1960s building flattened to make way for “London’s first net zero office”
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Education (Nursery to 6th Form) Architect
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Education (Nursery to 6th Form) shortlist
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Features
CPD 11 2022: Rainscreen insulation and cladding retrofit
This CPD sponsored by Rockwool explains how rainscreen cladding can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to upgrade a building, and the specification factors to consider. Deadline for completion Friday 28 October 2022.
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London wharf exhibition reopens at Mæ’s Stirling Prize-nominated community centre
Photographer James Retief explores the hidden side of the Thames foreshore to highlight the beauty of these forgotten places, as well as issues around public space.
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Opinion
Why I’m pursuing an apprenticeship rather than a university degree
Many aspiring architects are drawn to the workplace, rather than a degree course. Chloe Mawette explains why she wants to pursue an apprenticeship
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London architectural workers initiate ‘historic’ strike action
Atomik Architecture staff facing bosses in redundancy meetings today after demanding 10% pay rise
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Mæ Architects is favourite to win Stirling Prize
Practice’s Sands End Arts and Community Centre leads pack at 3:1, says William Hill
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Features
Reclining Amongst the Clouds: Woyun Platform, Longmenshan Town, China
Located in Pengzhou City is Woyun Platform, a visitor centre that provides guests and locals alike the chance to enjoy the natural scenery
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Opinion
When it comes to tall buildings, height is all a matter of perspective
Tall building are problematic, not least because they are distorting land values, but each one should should be judged on its merits, writes David Rudlin
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Green light for KSS’s Leicester City stadium expansion
Council votes unanimously to approve plans to increase capacity by 8,000 seats and build a 20-storey residential tower