All Building Design articles in September 2024 – Page 6
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News
RIBA names five teams on shortlist to design Grenfell Tower memorial
Winner to be revealed this summer with a planning application expected to go in by the end of 2026
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Features
BKD Architects reimagines Dublin office with facade overhaul
Offsite assembly helps transform Fifteen George’s Quay into a LEED Platinum-certified workplace
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News
New hospitals programme and HS2 are ‘unachievable’, says IPA
Both schemes given red ratings by infrastructure body
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Mikhail Riches and GT3 get green light for Ealing leisure centre redevelopment
Scheme to include new leisure centre and 300 homes in replacement of scrapped 3DReid-designed plan
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Conran & Partners submits plans for Clacton-on-Sea regeneration scheme
Essex mixed-use project to be located in Nigel Farage’s constituency
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Features
WA100 2025: Hopes take a wobble
Expectations of global growth have fallen slightly, shows the latest WA100 survey of top architecture firms, but the US market hopes for a positive impact from Trump’s arrival
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News
Government’s top infrastructure advisor ‘never been convinced’ by HS2 governance structure
John Armitt will chair NIC until July as it moves towards merger with IPA
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RIBA calls for schools and train stations to be classed as higher risk buildings under building safety regulations
Institute wants more stringent safety regulations in non-residential buildings in its full response to Grenfell Inquiry report
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Loss of LA’s architectural heritage raises questions about urban sprawl and design of timber structures
Thousands of timber-framed structures have been destroyed as wildfires rage through Los Angeles County
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BDP usurps Fosters as UK’s biggest architect
Foster & Partners’ five year reign at top of UK rankings over, according to BD survey of world’s largest practices
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Features
WA100 2025: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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Opinion
Can Henry Ford-style housebuilding work?
Nick Pinder, Mariya Rankin and Magdalena Prus explore the contractual and regulatory implications of a cookie-cutter approach to housebuilding
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News
Davidson Prize 2025 launched to address UK government’s 1.5m homes target with focus on quality
Design competition seeks creative solutions to meet the UK’s ambitious target of building 1.5 million new homes
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News
Reprieve for Fosters’ Whitechapel tower as councillors ignore officers’ call for refusal
Patel Taylor’s plans for 35-storey Isle of Dogs tower also given council backing
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Green light for Howells’ restoration of Birmingham’s grade II*-listed botanical gardens
Scheme to restore site’s Victorian glass houses back to their original character
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Hollaway Studio’s Brompton Bikes HQ approved despite development being on hold
Ashford Borough Council’s planning committee approved the plans by a 10–2 majority vote
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Review
‘Where sculpture and building come together’: a history of collaboration between sculptors and architects
Timothy Brittain-Catlin reviews John Stewart’s exploration of architectural sculpture
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Architecture Book of the Year Award 2024 winners announced
The life and work of I. M. Pei takes the top prize in this year’s awards celebrating excellence in architectural publishing
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Opinion
Architectural ambition and design by attrition
Robert Adam calls for greater clarity in the planning system to help designers maintain their vision and ambition
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News
Studio Egret West’s 4,500-home Manchester regeneration scheme poised for green light
Holt Town project aims to deliver 20% ‘genuinely affordable housing’