All articles by Ben Flatman – Page 24
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News
Tributes paid to Michael Squire
Industry peers pay tribute to the founder of Squire and Partners
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News
In pictures: Haworth Tompkins and White Arkitekter complete Malmö theatre project
A former circus amphitheatre that was once a church, has been given a major makeover to increase flexibility and open the building to the city
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Dowen Farmer bags planning for Lewisham infill scheme
Practice wins planning approval on challenging site
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Opinion
What if we treated this coronation as a moment of hope?
The coronation of a new monarch is the perfect time to consider the future of our built environment, writes Ben Flatman
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Features
Malcolm Reading: making the case for architectural competitions
Malcolm Reading is still busy flying the flag for architectural competitions and British architecture, writes Ben Flatman
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Tributes paid to Elain Harwood
Architectural historians, conservationists and the wider architectural community pay tribute to Elain Harwood
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Elain Harwood dies aged 64
Influential and widely respected architectural historian and advocate for 20th century architecture dies
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Building Study
St Giles Circus by Orms and Ian Chalk Architects: the rebirth of Tin Pan Alley
Orms seeks to combine the heyday of West End art deco with historic conservation and careful urban stitching in a new music-centred district at the heart of London, writes Ben Flatman
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Features
Dowen Farmer Architects: pursuing the path less travelled
From backland sites to dark kitchens, Dowen Farmer Architects relish unusual and challenging projects, finds Ben Flatman
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News
Ben Pentreath to receive $200,000 architecture prize in Chicago
Leading traditionalist designer picks up lucrative Driehaus prize from University of Notre Dame
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Public Practice receives £1 million to boost council planning skills
Public Practice gets government backing to expand into the South West and Midlands
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Dowen Farmer gets green light for backland mews scheme
Mews scheme on challenging site seeks to provide vibrant public realm
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Features
The Phoenix, Lewes: ‘This is how we will have to build in the future’
Can developer Human Nature and a team including Ash Sakula and Mæ help reshape UK housing? Ben Flatman reports from East Sussex
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Venice Biennale architects launch exhibition on regenerative architecture
A new exhibition explores themes of sustainability and regenerative design
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Chris Dyson, Barbara Weiss and Patrick Lynch lead tributes to Michael Wilford
Leading architects pay tribute to architect who was ’a solid mentor and friend you could always rely upon’.
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Michael Wilford dies, aged 84
Wilford was best known for his three-decade working relationship with James Stirling
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Features
Time for Plan BEE: helping architectural education break out of its silo
A cross-disciplinary course seeks to engender collaborative working and greater levels of professional competence. Ben Flatman finds out more
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News
David Chipperfield awarded Pritzker Prize 2023
David Chipperfield joins Richard Rogers and Norman Foster as a Pritzker Prize winner
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Opinion
Rafael Viñoly’s legacy to the UK is a mixed one
The Uruguayan architect bestrode the world stage and had a refreshingly open approach to design, but the UK was not where he excelled, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Walkie Talkie architect Rafael Viñoly dies aged 78
Uruguayan worked on several projects in UK including Battersea Power Station and Manchester City training ground