All Editorial articles – Page 114
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Jubilation and tears as architects digest referendum result
‘I don’t think people realised how close to the cliff they had got,’ says Richard Murphy
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Scotland set for investment after No vote
PM welcomes No campaign victory and pledges devolution for Scotland and English votes for English laws
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Foster's Gloriana boathouse not sunk yet
Architect keeps project as neighbouring borough offers to give royal barge a home
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Grid's Swiss Cottage tower kicked out
Former English Heritage director dubbed flats ‘monstrous’
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John Thompson nabs east London housing
Architect will design 1,100 mixed-tenure homes in £360m scheme
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Opinion
Point of departure
People once flocked to Folkestone. Amanda Baillieu wonders whether an empty, windswept site holds the key to turning the end-of-the-line town in Kent back into a destination.
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Pinnacle design is dead
City design chief predicts new application with entirely new design approach
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RSHP nabs first Middle East job – despite Rogers' stance
Abu Dhabi project comes days after Richard Rogers says he avoids deserts
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Features
What the housing standards review means for architects
As the government unveils nationwide space and security standards, Julia Park considers what’s good – and what remains to be done
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London's space standards to be rolled out across UK
Nationwide space standards introduced for the first time
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Patrik Schumacher: 'Britain's supremacy at risk because students shun maths'
Architecture students losing their competitive edge, warns Zaha Hadid director
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RIBA and Wayne Hemingway launch cricket pavilion contest
Yorkshire village needs community and sports facility
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Ian Simpson triumphs in planning controversy
Practice also announces name change and signals expansion
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University wants to rebuild lab destroyed by fire
£16m chemistry lab was designed by Fairhursts
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Force Smithfield owners to act, government urged
Eric Pickles asked to start compulsory purchase proceedings on grounds of neglect
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Features
Last chance to enter the Architect of the Year Awards 2014
Entries close this Wednesday at 5pm
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Michael Sorkin launches anti-Guggenheim competition for Helsinki
Architecture critic teams up with Finnish artists and international urbanists to launch ideas contest
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Opinion
Is laser scanning a utopian solution for surveying buildings?
Drawings of existing buildings are often out of date, which is where laser scanning comes in