All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 3
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News
London School of Architecture head Neal Shasore to step down
Shasore’s tenure has seen a relocation to new premises in Dalston, and the expansion of its practice network
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Aga Khan dies aged 88: champion of Islamic architecture and cultural heritage
The Aga Khan played a significant role in architecture and heritage conservation, establishing the Aga Khan Award for Architecture and supporting projects that blended tradition with contemporary challenges
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AHMM’s Battersea student blocks become UK’s largest passivhaus scheme
Four-block scheme given accreditation folllowing air tightness tests
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Date set for Crooked House appeal hearing
Building owners to challenge order to rebuild Britain’s “wonkiest” pub
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Populous unveils images of Wrexham stadium upgrade
New 5,500-seat Kop stand will include public plaza for high-flying League One club
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Opinion
Architecture at a crossroads: why low pay threatens the future of the profession
Aga Szedzianis asks what architecture can do to rebuild its value and secure its future
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Populous revenue up 288% as firm reaps rewards of Saudi World Cup work
Turnover in Middle East region grew more than sixfold in 2023
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Developer takes swipe at delay after government decides not to list historic Hotspur Press building in Manchester
Student tower scheme will include part of cotton mill that was built in 1801 and subject of anonymous listing bid
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Barbican unveils Allies & Morrison and Asif Khan’s £240m refurbishment plans
New spaces to be unlocked and Conservatory to be overhauled in refresh of deteriorating grade II-listed site
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Review
Film review: The Brutalist – It isn’t really about brutalism…
Architecture is the device to explore wider themes in Brady Corbet’s ambitious three-and-a-half-hour-plus epic that looks set to sweep The Oscars, writes Sarah Simpkin
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Features
Meeting sustainability objectives with durability
With the built environment generating around 40% of our global carbon emissions, product durability is vital to achieving more sustainable building envelopes that deliver in-use benefits
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Ryder Architecture profit jumps by 60%
Turnaround for Newcastle practice following 69% fall in 2023
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Land previously designated green belt could be turned into thousands of homes under grey belt rules
Research says rejected applications could see more than 27,000 properties now built because of defintion changes
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‘Productive discussions’ with government on plans to build Europe’s largest theme park in Bedfordshire
US company had been expected to make final decision on 283ha project by the end of last year
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RSHP’s new tower at 99 Bishopsgate approved with plans to start construction next year
City signs off plans for 54-storey office block set to be built by Multiplex
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Review
The bold brilliance of Edwardian Baroque: rediscovering Edwin Rickards
Andy Foster reviews a biography of Edwin Rickards, a key figure in Edwardian Baroque architecture
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Team including FCBS and Grant Associates update Foggo’s ‘Hanging Gardens of Basingstoke’
Twelve Architects and Studio Knight Stokoe also on team for refurbishment of grade II-listed office complex
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Reeves promises not to ‘renege’ on building safety regulation as 90 new high-rise projects held up by rules
Work on more than 700 blocks are waiting on design approval from regulator under Building Safety Act, new figures show