Briefing – Page 5
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AYA 2023 shortlists: Net Zero Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Net Zero Architect shortlist
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AYA 2023 shortlists: Higher Education Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Best Higher Education Architect shortlist
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AYA 2023 shortlists: Architect Employer of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Best Architect Employer shortlist
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AYA 2023 shortlists: Education Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Education Architect shortlist
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AYA 2023 shortlists: Individual House Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Individual House Architect shortlist
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AYA 2023 shortlists: Interior Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Interior Architect shortlist
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The Building the Future Commission: the interim findings revealed
The interim report from an ambitious project to improve the built environment and unlock the potential of the construction industry
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Does the latest RAAC research mean remediation could be easier and cheaper than all the panic suggests?
A Loughborough University expert has identified the primary cause of failure – and suggests RAAC has the potential to be safe if properly managed
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‘I don’t seek permission, I ask for forgiveness’ – Muyiwa Oki on his plans for his RIBA presidency
RIBA’s first black president - and its youngest - did not tell his bosses at Mace that he was running for the role. He is someone who wants to do things his own way, but how much will his promises to shake up the 188-year-old institute run up against its ...
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Land of Stone: a journey through modern architecture in Scotland
In this excerpt from his new book, Roger Emmerson considers the importance of Modernism, regionalism and cultural identity in the evolution of Scottish architecture
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Building archives: The construction of Westminster Cathedral, 1895 - 1902
The Builder reports on the progress of the UK’s largest Catholic church and the untimely death of its architect
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Can T levels help re-establish a vocational pathway into architecture?
Ben Flatman takes a look at how T levels might help to change the education landscape
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Sea Pools: 66 saltwater sanctuaries from around the world
A new book by Chris Romer-Lee explores the beauty and architectural significance of saltwater pools around the world
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From New Towns to new countries: the overlooked history of masterplanning Arabia
Western planners and architects oversaw a paradigm shift that built the modern Arabian peninsula, influencing its modern culture, and imposing new typologies that persist to the present day, writes Tarek H. Shalaby
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‘We can always weather local challenges’ – why Grimshaw is unfazed by HS2’s Euston delay
The firm’s chairman Andrew Whalley says its three-year growth strategy “needed an edit” after the decision to mothball its biggest UK project
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Chris Lee on stadium design and how he’s keeping Populous's strategy simple
The boss of the go-to sports and entertainment architect speaks to Dave Rogers about why business has never been better and what makes a good stadium.
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Interview: Pierre de Meuron on Liverpool Street station, Paris’ Triangle and dealing with criticism
As the Royal Academy prepares to celebrate Herzog & de Meuron’s legacy, here is a rare insight into the pair’s working relationship and how they are handling the backlash on two high profile projects
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‘How do I open up the field for others?’ Yasmeen Lari on winning her Royal Gold Medal
Ben Flatman speaks to Yasmeen Lari about her latest award, her career of three parts and what she plans to do next
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Can ARB’s reforms help architecture rebuild its reputation for technical expertise and leadership?
With major changes to architectural education under way, BD speaks to professionals from across property, architecture and education about the potential for a reinvigorated profession
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Jane Durham: The founding partner of Chapman Taylor whose name was left off the brass plate
Jane Durham was one of the most influential women in 20th century British architecture, but despite being a founding partner her name was omitted from Chapman Taylor, writes Elizabeth Darling