All Editorial articles – Page 125
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News
Architects ride 1,100 miles for charity
Ride was from Richard Rogers’ Cheesgrater to his birthplace
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News
Guildford Cathedral in fundraising race to avoid closure
Twentieth-century gem is coated in acoustic asbestos
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First look at Smiljan Radic's Serpentine Pavilion
Construction shots show ‘boulder’ taking shape
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David Walker Architects picked to anchor Foster and Rogers towers
Heron architect is third practice appointed to riverside site
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Opinion
Why public consultations are fooling no one
Susie Clapham is left frustrated by her attempts to engage the architects at a consultation evening
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Anger as no architects make £750m design framework
Firms complain government only interested in lowest bidder
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Architecture Foundation loses director and home
Trustees plan to re-launch AF as a nimbler organisation
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Review
The contradictory Mr Rees
The City’s former planning chief talked sense at the Wren lecture. Shame he didn’t listen to himself when in office, says Ike Ijeh
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Gruppe's monumental relic opens at Museum of London
Installation is part of imaginary cathedral
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Features
Student shows 2014: Westminster University
BD continues its celebration of the best student work this year
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News
London skyline is exciting but wrong, says Will Self
Toxic capital and computer design have damaged the city, argues author
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News
Brady likened to Stalin over Israel row
Bad-tempered email exchange is latest twist in three-month saga
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Opinion
Five grand projects that never were
Thirty years ago, Prince Charles’ infamous attack on the proposed National Gallery extension pretty well consigned the project to oblivion. To mark the occasion, here’s a collection of other grand construction projects that, for good or ill, never saw the light of day
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Sheppard Robson's Woolwich Central
The second nomination for this year’s award
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Opinion
Technology and the lost art of drawing
For all their benefits BIM and 3D printing could lead to lazier architecture, warns Russell Curtis