All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 21
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Derwent to start Oxford Street redevelopment after replacing Hopkins with DSDHA
Grade II-listed Holden House scheme to start next year
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Shedkm co-founder Dave King dies at 86
Respected architect mentor Dave King, co-founder of Shedkm, leaves a legacy of influential projects and a commitment to architectural education
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from designing for biodiversity?
As the construction industry grapples with embodied carbon, the impact on biodiversity is often overlooked, writes Anna Beckett
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Features
‘Because the spaces work for children, they work for everyone’ – how the Whittington estate fosters a community for all ages
Mary Richardson talks to two architects who have made a film about the child-friendly estate where they live, to find out what’s so special about its design
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Hopkins completes new SciTech centre at Haileybury
Hopkins’ timber-framed centre integrates science and technology facilities for Haileybury students and the broader community, aiming to foster interdisciplinary learning
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New Towns Taskforce seeks views on suitable sites for developments of more than 10,000 homes
Independent panel set up by government and chaired by Michael Lyons issues call for evidence
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Decision on Woolwich towers scheme handed demolition order expected by end of next month
Comer Homes’ 200-home site in Woolwich handed enforcement notice last year after breaching planning permission
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Construction ‘sleepwalking’ to repeat of Grenfell due to ‘culture of silence’, says industry organisation
Considerate Constructors Scheme says workers are reporting concerns over safety of materials used on new builds
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Architectural Association introduces new postgraduate conservation and reuse programme
Architecture school launches its first new programme in ten years
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Opinion
The missing business education in architecture: Why architects struggle to value their services
In an industry where fee undercutting erodes standards and stability, it’s time for architecture to embrace business education and defend the true value of its expertise, writes Nicholas Jewell
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Estate agency founder Kevin Hollinrake appointed shadow housing secretary
Former chair of Hunters has been MP since 2015
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Booming UK workloads send income up at Allies and Morrison
Firm was finally given planning for new showcourt at Wimbledon in September
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Network Rail began looking at redrawing Liverpool Street development in the summer
Acme brought in to work on ’completely reimagined’ proposals for station after previous plan amassed huge opposition
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Features
Design competitions: can Chris Williamson move beyond a social media spat and help usher in change?
In an in-depth interview, the WW&P co-founder and RIBA’s next president responds to criticism over “tone deaf” social post and tries to look forward
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Network Rail unveils ‘completely reimagined’ plan for Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Sellar no longer working on scheme with Herzog & De Meuron replaced by Acme
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Three in five buildings with dangerous cladding have yet to be identified, warns watchdog
Some unsafe buildings may never be identified, National Audit Office says
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Reeves set to announce pension reform to boost infrastructure investment by billions
Pension reforms ‘central’ to government’s plan for growth, says Treasury
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RIBA claims Arb proposals to reform accreditation rules risk ‘haemorrhaging talent’
Jack Pringle calls move “elitist and ill-judged” in latest attack on regulator’s education reforms
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HTA submits plans to redevelop 1960s tower evacuated due to safety concerns
HTA Design and housing association Clarion proposing to replace local east London landmark with 23-storey tower
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Pollard Thomas Edwards’ Surrey care centre granted planning
The scheme for CHD Living has secured Surrey Heath Borough Council’s approval for a 70-bedroom care centre at Mindenhurst