All Editorial articles – Page 112
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Opinion
Narrow views lead us down a cul-de-sac
The sort of housing people want has changed enormously and house builders need to take note, says BD columnist Hank Dittmar
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News
'Strip Boris of his planning powers', says fellow Tory
Assembly member says targets are prioritised over quality
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News
RH Partnership submits plans for country park
Existing facilities to be replaced with two new buildings
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News
Deadline looms for £500 student design award
Students from across Europe eligible to enter hotel design contest
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News
Neave Brown becomes first architect to have all his UK work listed
Camden housing legend is ‘delighted’ by hat trick
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News
House builder: 'Build cul-de-sacs because that's how people want to live'
Steve Morgan, founder of housebuilder Redrow, attacks high-density urbanism
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News
Tower 42 'too damaged' to be listed
Seifert landmark does not meet standard set for post-war offices
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News
RIBA launches financial help for part II students
Bursaries aim to address drop-out between parts I and II
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News
Tide turns for Clevedon pier project
O’LearyGoss architects behind income-generating facilities for grade I structure
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Opinion
It's time the Stirling Prize celebrated function as well as form
It’s madness to honour a building that looks great but performs badly, argues engineer John Deasy
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Opinion
Venturing east of the border
Gillian Darley visits one of the least-known parts of the kingdom, 20 miles from the M25
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News
Kate Middleton school shortlist under microscope
Five architects asked to produce concept designs for science block revamp
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News
Feix & Merlin puts LSE's Peacock Theatre in for planning
First refurb since theatre opened in 1960
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Features
How we used Kickstarter to launch our US practice
In the next 24 hours architects Aimee O’Carroll and Jon Gentry will find out if social media will deliver their first built project - or merely raise the profile of their new practice
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News
Spurs stadium homes go out for consultation
Haringey council unveils Arup masterplan for 1,200 new homes next to Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium development
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Building Study
King's Cross Central and Two Pancras Square by Allies & Morrison
The completion of Allies Morrison’s Two Pancras Square office building is a good moment to assess the practice’s Kings Cross Central masterplan, writes Ike Ijeh
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News
Rogers shows off what might have been
Architect collaborated with local practice on Mexico City airport
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley appointed to Southbank Centre restoration
Architect’s controversial Festival Wing project remains on life support