All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 28
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Sluggish economy and rising tax bill send Make’s numbers into reverse
Judicial review into architect’s controversial ITV Studios scheme due to be heard next week
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Adrian James Architects completes boarding house at Shrewsbury School
The new building provides accommodation for 58 boarders and 16 daygirls, combining sustainability with Arts and Crafts influences
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Opinion
From dingy to desirable: Changing the perception of student accommodation
Debbie McCreath on how student accommodation has evolved from basic lodgings to vibrant communities
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HS2 team to trial clay as low-carbon alternative to concrete
Funding from Innovate UK seeks to reduce carbon emissions across infrastructure projects
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First new mews houses since 1950s to be built in Belgravia after green light from council
Six-home scheme gets unanimous approval from Westminster City Council
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Search begins for developer to turn Liverpool’s Festival Gardens site into housing
Winner due to be announced next September
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Opinion
Rethinking architecture and ethics in the age of neuroscience
Cleo Valentine and Heather Mitcheltree explore how integrating neuroscience into architecture can lead to spaces that actively support mental and physical health
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Features
Not in my Brick Lane: Truman Brewery’s uphill struggle to win support for development plans
The last time the East End land owner tried to bring change to the iconic London thoroughfare, it was met by fierce resistance. With even more ambitious plans now lodged with the council, what are the odds of them winning the locals over? Alex Funk went to find out
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Barking Riverside to grow to 20,000 homes with Stantec leading planning and masterplan
The new application seeks to double the previously approved capacity of 10,800 homes
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Civic acquires New Practice to expand place-based expertise
New Practice has worked on a diverse range of projects for clients such as Grosvenor, Regal London, and LandsecU+I
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Construction output rises at fastest rate since June 2021, PMI report says
Civil engineering best-performing sector amid ‘robust’ demand for renewable energy infrastructure
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Planning permission granted for tor&co’s Portland waste energy facility
Scheme is expected to process up to 202,000 tonnes of waste per annum and generate 15 megawatts of electricity
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Project Orange unveils vernacular-inspired housing scheme in Suffolk
Five low-energy homes have been designed to blend with the rural landscape
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Stride Treglown gets go-ahead for 435 new homes in Bristol
Scheme will be built opposite city’s main railway station
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Opinion
Why we need a built environment GCSE to inspire the next generation of professionals
We need a revolution in the way we attract talent to the industry, says RICS president Tina Paillet
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Opinion
Manufacturers must act in meeting the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard
Last week marks the long-awaited debut of a major milestone in sustainable construction: the pilot launch of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (NZCBS). While the UK construction industry has been moving toward a low-carbon future, a unified standard for achieving true net-zero buildings has been notably absent – ...
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Gort Scott wins competition for Girton College expansion
Girton College embarks on its largest building project in over 150 years
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art launches international design competition for major expansion
The deadline for first stage responses is 29 October 2024
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ARB launches comprehensive overhaul for registration of international architects
Regulator is aligning international routes to registration with its revised approach to UK education and training
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Ian Chalk Architects submits plans for Troxy restoration and new hotel
The Grade II listed Art Deco venue in East London is set to be restored with the addition of a contemporary hotel, enhancing its role in the local night-time economy