All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 30
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News
Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station closes as the UK completes its transition away from coal-generated electricity
Arup working on plans to redevelop the site as a zero-carbon energy and technology hub
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Review
‘A fantastic, informative, and in-depth resource’: new guide helps illuminate the architecture apprenticeship pathway
Richard Jacob praises a new handbook as a key resource for apprentices and mentors in architecture
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AtkinsRéalis among consultants working on next stage of mini-nuclear reactor competition
Selected bidders to enter negotiations with Great British Nuclear
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Barr Gazetas earns highest B Corp rating for a UK architecture practice
Barr Gazetas joins a growing community of businesses championing environmental and social responsibility
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Relief for Wimbledon as City Hall overturns local council’s rejection of £200m expansion plans
Allies & Morrison’s plans to treble the size of grand slam tournament’s grounds finally approved after year-long planning saga
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Fosters serves up completed Spanish winery project
Practice unveils a new visitor centre built for Rioja producer Bodegas Faustino
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Green light for Morris+Company’s Hackney Wick shared living scheme
Two canalside blocks to contain 337 studio apartments
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BDP completes Cheltenham transport hub
New transport hub aims to help cut congestion and improve air quality across the region
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UK’s largest Passivhaus school opens its doors to pupils
Designed to meet Passivhaus standards, the Dunfermline campus offers a forward-thinking approach to education and sustainability, supporting both schools and the wider community
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Opinion
Public Practice: Why the public sector is uniquely positioned to foster cross-disciplinary collaboration
Cross-disciplinary thinking in the public sector is key to addressing climate change, social justice, and urban development, writes David Chambers
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Information - BD
CPD 15 2024: Digital workflow technology
Sponsored by Topcon Positioning GB, this module will explore the benefits of digital workflow technology, alongside the issues that may arise during integration and how they can be overcome
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Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt redesigns Haringey housing scheme paused by collapse of main contractor
Henry Construction sank into administration in June 2023
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RIBA calls for architects to have greater role in government’s planning reforms
Muyiwa Oki highlighted ’uncomfortable truth’ in decline of the role of practices in volume housebuilding
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Save renews calls on government to list all 11 stations on the Jubilee Line extension
Campaign group writes to culture secretary as Historic England reopens listing assessment of Southwark station
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Number of homes granted planning permission falls to lowest level for 11 years
Green-lit planning applications for housing have declined for the third year in a row
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Meta injects cash into low carbon concrete in the US
Tech giant Meta has moved into investing in low carbon concrete production in an attempt to reduce the embodied carbon used to build its data centres. Facebook’s parent company announced the agreement with CarbonBuilt, a company that has developed a concrete product replacing high-carbon Portland with a proprietary low-cost cement ...
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Opinion
Let’s turn the ‘grey belt’ green
Can the new ‘grey belt’ concept provide a pathway to sustainable housing without sacrificing the green belt, asks Jerry Tate
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News
RSHP completes Arden Station as key element of Melbourne’s metro expansion
Project is a collaboration with Hassell and Weston Williamson + Partners
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Review
Playing the Game: Work-Life Balance in Architecture
Kudzai Matsvai reviews a ‘powerful new resource’ that explores the reasons behind dysfunctional workplace practices in architecture and suggests new ways to move forward
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News
Ben Derbyshire admits to feeling 'deeply uneasy' at London’s growing number of tall buildings
High-rise schemes have proliferated because of land values and affordable housing models, HTA Design chair tells Labour conference