All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 4
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Cartwright Pickard working up plans for 2,300-bed student accommodation scheme in Manchester
Replacement of existing 1990s accommodation to contain two towers up to 30 storeys
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Features
Material passports: the key to carbon reduction, greater component reuse and more sustainable construction
Logging the details of the products and materials used on projects so they can have a second life after demolition has been discussed but never practised on a large London construction project – until now, Thomas Lane reports
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Council on the hunt for consultant team to help with Old Trafford regeneration plans
Manchester United to make decision on whether to rebuild or refurbish current ground by summer
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Chancellor confirms backing for third runway at Heathrow
Rachel Reeves also backs Lower Thames Crossing, Old Trafford regeneration and East West Rail in speech designed to outline growth plans
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Exeter council approves plans for 1,000 homes on run-down canalside site
Nash Partnrership behind city’s largest brownfield mixed-use scheme
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HS1 looking for team to design expansion of St Pancras’ international platforms
Eurostar wants to boost passenger numbers to 30 million by the end of decade
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Luis Barragán’s La Cuadra San Cristóbal to be transformed into visitor attraction
Kengo Kuma working on plan to transform one of Pritzker Prize-winning architect’s most celebrated works into a place of ”endless creativity”
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Make’s £500m ITV Studios redevelopment finally starting today after three years of legal wrangles
South Bank scheme was first approved in March 2022
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Opinion
Why the key to reviving our towns is people-centred regeneration
It is time for the government to focus on ‘thriving towns for a revived nation’ writes Ben Derbyshire
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Features
A New Era of Design: Thinking Together
The building industry stands at a pivotal moment of transformation. Urbanisation accelerates, climate change demands sustainable solutions, and client expectations evolve rapidly. Yet, traditional building practices often remain fragmented, inefficient, and ill-equipped to address these challenges. To unlock unprecedented levels of efficiency, sustainability, and value creation, our ...
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Fosters gets thumbs up for revised Fulham gasworks scheme
Plans for 357 homes at former gasworks site signed off after second staircase redesign
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RSHP’s 99 Bishopsgate set to be approved this week
City tower designed for Brookfield up before councillors on Friday
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Michael Laird Architects working on £200m Edinburgh office refurbishment for Lloyds Banking Group
BDP-designed building is one of the most prominent in city’s financial district
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Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum named as designer of this year’s Serpentine pavilion
A Capsule in Time to explore themes of transience and memory
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Rayner vows to ‘fix the system’ after report links 74 child deaths to temporary accommodation
Deputy prime minister describes findings by group of MPs as ‘shocking’
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Opinion
Tackling surface water flooding: why our cities need a blue-green revolution
Andrew Mellor examines the rising threat of surface water flooding and calls for transformative strategies that integrate nature-based solutions into urban planning
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Features
‘Frankly, what’s the alternative?’ Turley’s Stephen Bell applauds the government’s planning vision
The chief executive of one of the UK’s largest planning consultants speaks to Tom Lowe about the implications of Labour’s final revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework and what needs to be done to achieve 1.5 million homes by the end of this parliament
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Optimism ticks up but practices still expect workloads to shrink
Latest RIBA Future Trends report reveals ongoing impact of government’s tax-raising budget
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Ministers pledge to double the size of the Oxford-Cambridge economy in boost for life sciences sector
Initiative has potential to add £78bn in GDP to UK economy
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Met Police withdraws objection to Chipperfield’s Chinese ‘super-embassy’ after reviewing three-year-old evidence
Force had opposed David Chipperfield-designed plan to redevelop former Royal Mint site as late as last month