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Roundtable: What will the buildings of 2030 look like?

Roundtable: What will the buildings of 2030 look like? Source:  © Covestro Deutschland AG Will they be on floating platforms? Will they be constructed by robots? At last month’s Envisioning the Future of Buildings workshop, participants shared their thoughts on Covestro’s latest research Will buildings in 2030 be designed for flying cars? Will robots construct our homes? Will we be living on floating platforms? These were some of the questions considered by architects who took part in the AJ Summit online workshop, Envisioning the Future of Buildings, on 11 March. The event, hosted by polymer manufacturer  Covestro, was the first it has staged in the UK as part of a project it launched eight months ago with German university students and its own construction experts to identify future building trends. It was also the first research workshop held with architecture professionals by the company, which is now expanding its study into France and the UK.

Wimshurst Pelleriti bags planning for net zero flats twice height of council plan | News

Show Fullscreen Wimshurst Pelleriti’s Sutton proposals for PA Housing Wimshurst Pelleriti has been granted planning permission for a 20-storey residential tower in the centre of Sutton, south London, even though its proposals are twice the height specified by the local authority masterplan for the area. Planning officers said the scheme, for 113 “affordable” apartments ranging from studios to three-bed units, boasted design of an “exceptional standard” that justified its departure from Sutton’s town-centre masterplan. The document sanctioned eight to 10 storeys for the site. The building reuses the existing basement structure of a commercial unit that occupied the Throwley Way site until 2014.

Architect wins planning for net zero south London tower twice height of council plan | News

Show Fullscreen Wimshurst Pelleriti’s Sutton proposals for PA Housing Architect Wimshurst Pelleriti has been granted planning permission for a 20-storey residential tower in the centre of Sutton, south London, even though its proposals are twice the height specified by the local authority masterplan for the area. Planning officers said the scheme, for 113 “affordable” apartments ranging from studios to three-bed units, boasted design of an “exceptional standard” that justified its departure from Sutton’s town centre masterplan. The document sanctioned eight to 10 storeys for the site. The building reuses the existing basement structure of a commercial unit that occupied the Throwley Way site until 2014.

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