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''Building Design'', or ''BD'', is a British weekly
architectural Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction. It is both the process and the product of sketching, conceiving, planning, designing, and constructing buildings o ...
magazine, based in London. ''BD'' was launched in 1969 by publisher Morgan Grampian as a closed circulation weekly at a time when
high-tech architecture High-tech architecture, also known as structural expressionism, is a type of late modernist architecture that emerged in the 1970s, incorporating elements of high tech industry and technology into building design. High-tech architecture grew fro ...
was just starting to take off. It ceased its print edition in March 2014, becoming a digital-only publication. Unlike most other architectural publications, ''BD''s editors and staff are mainly journalists rather than architects. The magazine is free to subscribers and offers limited free access to non-subscribers. It is funded by revenue from advertising.


Circulation

In 2006, the last year of the independent ABC circulation reports, the magazine had a circulation of over 23,000, with 21,500 circulated free to professional and industry-related subscriptions. By 2013, ''BD'' reportedly had a circulation of 7,698. Its website, bdonline.co.uk, has 89,000 registered users and receives around 45,000 unique visitors a week, who generate over 750,000 page impressions a month. ''BDs circulation figures are independently assured by PricewaterhouseCoopers. The magazine stopped free access to news, blogs and video content on its website in September 2010 when it introduced a subscription for full access. The publishing company is UBM Built Environment, a division of UBM plc, which also publishes '' Building'' and '' Property Week''.


AYA and YAYA

''BD'' hosts the Architect of the Year Awards and Young Architect of the Year in central London, attended by approximately 6000 guests. The Architect of the Year Awards reward the UK's top architectural practices behind excellent built projects. Since their launch in 2004, the awards have grown in size and stature, featuring entries and attendance from leading practices, and have become firmly established as a key event in the architectural calendar. The awards night is now one of the largest gatherings of architects in the UK. The Young Architect of the Year Award recognises and rewards Europe's most promising new architects and practices. Previous winners have included Coffey Architects, Jonathan Hendry, Serie Architects,
David Kohn Architects David Kohn (born 3 October 1972) is a British architect. His practice, David Kohn Architects, is based in London and works internationally on arts, education and residential projects. Established in 2007, the practice has won a number of awar ...
,
Hackett Hall McKnight Hall McKnight (formerly Hackett Hall McKnight) is an architectural firm based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. In 2008 it won the Young Architect of the Year Award sponsored by Building Design magazine and Autodesk. Background The firm was create ...
, Carmody Groarke, Nord and Lynch Architects.


World Architecture 100

''BD'' publishes an annual ranking of the world's biggest architecture practices known as the World Architecture 100. The listing is distributed to the top FTSE 100 companies as well as ''BD'' subscribers and is available to buy online.


Carbuncle Cup

The Carbuncle Cup was ''BDs annual prize for the worst new architecture in the UK. It ran from 2006-2018, and was launched as a humorous counterpart to the Stirling Prize. A shortlist was announced each summer, based on nominations from the public. The winner was selected by a small group of architecture critics and professionals.


Recent winners

, the winners were: *2018 – Redrock Stockport,
Stockport Stockport is a town and borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey here. Most of the town is within ...
, Greater Manchester, by BDP *2017 – Nova Victoria,
City of Westminster The City of Westminster is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and London boroughs, borough in Inner London. It is the site of the United Kingdom's Houses of Parliament and much of the British government. It occupies a large area of cent ...
, London, by PLP Architecture *2016 – Lincoln Plaza, Isle of Dogs, London, by Hamiltons Architects *2015 –
20 Fenchurch Street 20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district. It has been nicknamed "The Walkie-Talkie" because of its distinctive shape, s ...
(the 'Walkie Talkie'), City of London, by Rafael Viñoly *2014 – Woolwich Central, London, by Sheppard Robson *2013 – 465 Caledonian Road, London, by Stephen George and Partners *2012 – Cutty Sark Renovation, Greenwich, London, by Grimshaw Architects *2011 –
MediaCityUK MediaCityUK is a mixed-use property development on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The project was developed by Peel Media; its principal tenants are media organisations and the Quayside MediaCi ...
, Salford, by Fairhurst, Chapman Taylor and Wilkinson Eyre *2010 –
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, Elephant and Castle, London, by BFLS *2009 – Liverpool Ferry Terminal, Liverpool, by Hamilton Architects *2008 – Radisson SAS Waterfront Hotel, Saint Helier, Jersey, by EPR Architects *2007 – Opal Court, Leicester, by Stephen George and Partners *2006 – Drake Circus Shopping Centre, Plymouth, by Chapman Taylor


Staff

The Editor is Thomas Lane, who joined ''BD'' in 2014 from ''Building''. The assistant editor is Elizabeth Hopkirk. The architecture critic is Ike Ijeh. Past editors and staff include Amanda Baillieu, Paul Finch, Peter Murray,
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, Hugh Pearman and
Kieran Long Kieran Long is a British journalist, curator and museum director specializing in architecture and design. Long has been a presenter in a number of television shows. Since 2017, he is the director of ArkDes, the Swedish Center for Architecture an ...
.


Campaigns

''Building Design'' campaigned with the Twentieth Century Society for Robin Hood Gardens, a housing estate in
Poplar, London Poplar is a district in East London, England, the administrative centre of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, borough of Tower Hamlets. Five miles (8 km) east of Charing Cross, it is part of the East End of London, East End. It is identi ...
, designed by Alison and Peter Smithson, to be listed and retained. It has likewise argued against the unnecessary demolition of old school buildings.


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