All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 26
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McAslan’s £200m Belfast Grand Central station opens for passenger services
Transport hub features a concourse ten times larger than the one it replaces
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Fosters’ £750m London datacentre gets green light
Practice designed facades and public realm in collaboration with lead architect TTSP
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Stanton Williams completes City scheme on tightly constrained site for the Mercers’ Company
Office and retail development adds new colonnade along narrow Ironmongers Lane
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from thinking differently about retrofit?
If we are going to build less, does that mean we need to maintain more, asks Anna Beckett
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Sheppard Robson’s University of Southampton student hub gets green light
A car park will become a new campus destination with wildflower roofs and a cafe
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Perkins & Will completes Shoreditch museum dedicated to 16th century Shakespeare theatre
Remains of The Curtain Playhouse were discovered during early stages of a wider mixed-use masterplan
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Make secures planning approval for 52-storey Isle of Dogs tower
One East Point scheme to include 450 homes
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Features
A crisis hiding in plain sight: how the UK’s built environment is failing children and young people
While housing supply and affordability dominate public debate, the lack of safe, accessible spaces for children and adolescents is a critical yet overlooked issue. Nora Redmond takes a closer look at why the built environment has left young people so underserved
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HOK redesigns stalled City office block to address viability issues
Need for rethink at Blackfriars job blamed on high construction costs and rising interest rates
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Haworth Tompkins’ plans to transform King’s Lynn guildhall approved
14th century building is Britain’s largest surviving medieval guildhall
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Corstorphine & Wright submits housing scheme for former Coventry car plant site
Proposals at Daimler factory include 250 homes
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David Miller Architects unveils new laboratory building close to King’s Cross
Advanced research facilities close to King’s Cross form part of wider transformation of the area
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Opinion
Making Richmount Gardens garden-less: What a post-war Blackheath scheme can tell us about our infill addiction
As infill developments surge in response to London’s housing crisis, the case of Richmount Gardens highlights the costs to community spaces and social infrastructure, writes Trevor Morriss
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Webinar - Unlocking affordable housing delivery: Strategies, challenges, and opportunities
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Tackling RAAC in the schools estate: Ensuring safe and sustainable learning environments
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