All Building Design articles in September 2022 – Page 5
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AHMM’s homeless charity proposals set for go-ahead
Scheme for St Mungo’s in west London will deliver new hostel and build-to-rent homes
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McAslan’s £400m Belfast masterplan gets green light
Weavers Cross project will complement city’s under-construction Grand Central Station
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Opinion
Who’s it all for?
Most architecture is a form of public art, so why do so many architects seem to disregard what the wider population claims to like, writes Robert Adam
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Features
AYA 2022 shortlists: Office Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Office shortlist
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KPF wins Milan office competition
Practice pips four rival firms to Porta Romana fashion-district campus
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Gensler lodges plans to radically rework City office building
100 New Bridge Street proposals would add extra storey, roof terraces and new facade
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Features
CPD 9 2022: Fire safety, digitalisation and the golden thread
Disasters such as Grenfell have cast a spotlight on fire safety in buildings, especially residentialdevelopments. As the government tightens up legislation, what role can digitalisation play inimproving fire safety? This CPD, sponsored by PlanRadar, sets out the options.
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CPD 10 2022: Specifying roof cover boards
This CPD, sponsored by Georgia-Pacific, looks at how roof cover boards are used in flat roofs, between the outer waterproofing layer and the insulation layer.
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Opinion
The Coach: Does ‘back to school’ mean ‘back to the office’ this September?
Change is in the air, with employers wanting staff back in the office. How can employees who are working from home negotiate this new environment? Louise Rodgers makes some helpful suggestions.
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LOM opens applications for annual Karla Roman travel bursary
Fund launched in 2019 in memory of colleague who was killed while cycling to work
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Mountford Pigott scheme rejected over fears of rowdy behaviour from kinky nightclub
Wapping scheme included replacement premises for 1,600-capacity E1 nightclub which would stay open until 7.30am
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Opinion
Charles was mostly right. It’s a shame we architects couldn’t see it
Far from decrying his views about some modern architecture, the architectural profession should consider how it missed an opportunity to harness that passion
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News
Norman Foster pays tribute to “faultless” Queen
Late monarch personally appointed Foster to Order of Merit award in 1997
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RIBA president pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s ‘calm, assured presence’
Simon Allford describes monarch as a “vital constant” during her 70-year reign
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BDP eyes US expansion with New York studio
Practice touts social-value expertise as it targets spectrum of residential, retail, education and office work
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Plans for £250m Manchester water park take step forward
Peel L&P lodges application to demolish 28,000sq m building on site
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Features
The second Elizabethan age: eight decades in architecture
Source: National Gallery Sainsbury Wing Ben Flatman takes a look back over a remarkable reign as seen through some key buildings
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Seven things you should know about new housing secretary
Simon Clarke has become the fourth housing secretary in less than a year. But what do we know about him? Carl Brown finds out
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Foster flags Sainsbury Centre and Reichstag as ‘best’ work
Three-time Stirling Prize winner also describes shock revelation that drove resolve to study architecture