All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 27
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RSHP warns on turnover despite UK workloads holding up
Architect says income in 2024 will be lower than last year’s £25m
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British Museum names finalists in competition to create new entrance experiences
Studio Weave and Publica among practices vying for job to design pavilions and public realm upgrades
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Fresh hope for Bakerloo line extension as Aecom and Weston Williamson asked to carry out stations study
Scheme involves adding four stations south of current terminus at Elephant & Castle
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Sustainable office retrofit to transform former Lipton Tea HQ
Stiff and Trevillion Architects’ consented design retains 70% of the heritage building’s original structure
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Cedric Price exhibition opens in Aberdeen
RGU’s Scott Sutherland School is hosting a UK-wide touring exhibition on Cedric Price, highlighting his interdisciplinary and community-driven approach to architecture
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CPD 16 2024: Embedding excellence in carbon management
Sponsored by BSI, this module will explore PAS 2080 and how the standard’s requirements enable professionals to embed carbon management excellence throughout the built environment supply chain
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Plans lodged for 1,500-home regeneration scheme in Woolwich
Proposals by DLA Architecture filed with Greenwich council this week
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Sheppard Robson unveils plans for 44-storey Manchester tower
Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes
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Green light for AHMM’s 27-storey City fringe office tower
Progress for Shoreditch site which has been vacant and hoarded for five years
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In Pictures: Bennetts Associates’ University of Edinburgh learning centre
The category A listed building underwent a transformation from dilapidated former hospital to study facility
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Opinion
How AI can help us to create a more inclusive and equitable world
In this examination of the role artificial intelligence can play in our future, Diego Padilla-Philipps envisions a world in which human creativity and individualism, passions and emotions will always have a place
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RSHP completes redevelopment for two Knightsbridge hotels
Integrated hotel project seeks to balance context with contemporary architecture
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Stride Treglown submits plans for 48-storey student towers in Birmingham
Scheme to replace former council offices at 1 Lancaster Circus
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HS2 appoints interim chief executive as project waits on arrival of former Crossrail chief
Appointment comes as government signals revival of line’s central London terminus at Euston
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Opinion
The Coach: Feelings and when it’s right to express them
Louise Rodgers reflects on a personal experience to discuss the challenges of knowing when to express emotions and the impact they can have on our relationships
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We Made That co-founder appointed as Hackney council town architect
Holly Lewis is one of ten new town architects tasked with levelling up London boroughs
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KPF submits plans to transform grade II-listed former government office into student hub
Scheme would add contemporary extension to Bush House for King’s College London
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Features
Marshalls launches ‘one of a kind’ modular rain garden kerb in midst of key SuDS legislation changes
As the industry adjusts to the relatively recent introduction of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG), we are moving ever closer to fully adopting Schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act. This focuses on managing water runoff in the most natural way possible, slowing down the release of water and ...