All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 15
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News
Robert Stern’s £2bn Mayfair mega-flats scheme tops out
Block being developed by founder of Phones 4u prices has homes with prices starting at £35m
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News
Proposed NPPF changes not enough to meet 1.5m housebuilding target, says think tank
Centre for Cities estimates private housebuilding unlikely to get beyond three-quarters of target
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Opinion
Is the age of the starchitect at an end?
As team culture grows, how does architecture retain its public appeal, asks Eleanor Jolliffe
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Building Study
How Bennetts Associates transformed a Victorian hospital into a forward-focused university department
The refurbishment of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh adapts a listed Victorian hospital to house a multidisciplinary hub for postgraduate study
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News
London home designed by 31/44 Architects wins RIBA House of the Year
Crystal Palace home designed by practice director Will Burges for his family
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Government commits to fixing cladding on high-rises by end of 2029
Nearly 30 developers commit to doubling speed of remediation
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Heidi Alexander appointed new transport secretary
MP oversaw implementation of London’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone during stint at City Hall as Sadiq Khan’s deputy mayor for transport
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HTA submits plans for housing at former Griffin Park home of Brentford
Premier League club left historic base of 115 years for new ground in 2020
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News
Fosters sees income break through £400m figure
Country’s biggest architect now employs close to 2,000 people
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Opinion
The Coach: understanding and overcoming humiliation at work
Louise Rodgers on how to transform humiliation into a tool for personal and professional growth
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News
Ao–ft completes sustainable infill home in Walthamstow
Compact backland home designed around a mature London Plane tree, with a focus on sustainable construction and privacy
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President Macron tours restored Notre Dame ahead of public reopening
The visit highlighted the craftsmanship and traditional techniques used to restore the iconic Parisian monument
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News
Architect sought for transformation of Lancashire building into heritage museum
Bids for scheme at locally listed Market Chambers in Accrington must be submmitted by 7 January
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City set to approve 3XN’s 36-storey office tower next week
But Fletcher Priest’s neighbouring 55 Gracechurch scheme in doubt as planning consent expires
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RCKa gets green light for 144-home retirement scheme in Epping Forest
Council has granted permission to deliver an over-65s development in Chigwell
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Opinion
Grenfell exposed the fatal flaws of design and build contracts
Design responsibility should not be forced onto the shoulders of builders, argues Tony Bingham
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News
Hassell unveils health and social care building for University of Edinburgh’s BioQuarter
Prioritising wellbeing, the building features flexible workspaces, communal areas, and spaces that are accessible to the local community
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Review
Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph
Paul Rudolph’s visionary architecture helped shape mid-20th-century modernism, yet his work faces an enduring struggle for recognition and preservation. A new book, to accompany a major retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, offers a vital reappraisal, finds Jon Wright
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Features
What made this project… Barn X by LOM architecture and design
Source: Hufton + Crow Photography A timber frame barn was a natural choice for the rural context LOM architecture and design’s body of work was shortlisted for this year’s AYAs, as the practice was named a finalist for two awards, including Office Architect of the Year. In ...
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News
London office starts plunged by nearly half between April and September
Refurbishment projects in the capital also dived by 57% as spooked developers hold fire on schemes