All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 29
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Orms appoints two new directors, gains B Corp status, and moves to new headquarters
The move to 160 Old Street marks a new phase for Orms, designed to support its growing team
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Fosters completes ‘groundbreaking’ NYC headquarters with OXMAN
The ‘design and innovation’ hub features a robotics workshop, wet lab and bespoke furniture
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Opinion
Have we learned the lessons of Grenfell? Architectural education is in the spotlight
Neal Shasore makes a call for deeper reform in how architects are trained and held accountable post-Grenfell
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Cris Ballester Parets awarded 2024 RA architecture prize
Award recognises bioregional social housing on the Balearic Islands
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FCB Studios given go-ahead for £58m transformation of two Liverpool museums
The landmark museums on the city’s waterfront occupy Grade I-listed buildings
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Canary Wharf showcases ‘green spine’ after teaming up with Eden Project
Masterplanner on Docklands scheme is Howells
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Allies and Morrison wins planning for sustainable lab at Cambridge Science Park
Unit 440, a 11,000 sqm development at Cambridge Science Park, engineered by Webb Yates and Buro Happold, will deliver flexible lab and office space
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Features
Highlights from New York’s Climate Week
To coincide with the UN General Assembly last week, more than 2,000 climate advisers, business leaders and politicial figures gathered to find ways to accelerate the path to net zero. Here are some of the themes they discussed at the Climate Group’s conference
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Duty to cooperate should not be a ‘charter for blockers’ says Oxford council leader after inspectors reject draft local plan
Planning Inspector finds city failed to properly consult nearby authorities
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Rayner ditches review into London Plan ordered by predecessor Gove
Housing secretary says decision will enable ‘partnership approach’ with City Hall
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New exhibition celebrates 100 women architects from around the world
Exhibition reveals the innovative work of women architects shaping the future of the built environment
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Opinion
Can design codes help to create 1.5 million high-quality homes?
Design codes offer a pathway to sustainable housing development in line with new planning goals, writes Matilda Agace
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Haworth Tompkins unveils £14.5m transformation of London’s Warburg Institute
The arts and culture hub has received its first gallery, a new lecture theatre and study space as part of its makeover
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RIBA unveils finalists competing to design £30m Paddington research centre
Winner to be announced in January 2025
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MMC use would need to ‘expand considerably’ to solve labour shortage issue, says Skills England
Rates at which method is currently used not enough to plug worker gaps, group warns
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Government reportedly set to back high speed rail to Euston
Department for Transport also reportedly considering taking HS2 Ltd under direct control
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Designing change: Can a clutch of new MPs with built environment experience make an impact at Westminster?
With a fresh cohort of MPs who bring architectural and planning expertise to Parliament, Ben Flatman asks whether this new perspective can help address the UK’s long-standing issues with urban design and housing policy, or if they will be stymied by the realities of political life
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Donald Insall Associates announces York merger and new B Corp status
Merger, alongside new B Corp status, reinforces shared focus on sustainability and heritage architecture
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Fathom reimagines user experience at 2 Pancras Square
A refreshed design at 2 Pancras Square enhances workplace connectivity and wellbeing
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Students and recent graduates recognised with new architecture prize at RWA’s 171st exhibition
Royal West of England Academy reintroduces architecture to annual exhibition