All Editorial articles – Page 153
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Mayor rules in favour of Bennetts Associates' Spitalfields scheme
Objectors liken mayor’s call-in to penalty shoot-out
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O'Donnell & Tuomey: 'We know how it would feel to lose'
BBC’s Culture Show speaks to quadruple Stirling nominee about winning
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David Chipperfield and Antony Gormley in talks for next Alain de Botton house
John Pawson confirmed as designer of next Living Architecture holiday home
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Architects predict slight rise in work - but fall in jobs
RIBA Future Trends survey a ‘bellweather’ for construction industry
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Judge allows London Met students to return - pending legal challenge
Overseas students celebrate judge’s ruling
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Stonemason is appointed new director of Victorian Society
Ian Dungavell moves to Highate Cemetery Trust
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Experts line up for Welsh seminars
Design Commission for Wales attracts 20 specialists in housing, transport and education
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Signs of hope as US billings index decline slows
The decline in US billings has slowed down.But the American Institute of Architects (AIA) still reported the fourth monthly decline in a row this month.It announced the Architecture Billings Index (ABI) for July was 48.7, up from June’s score of 45.9.Anything below 50 denotes a decrease in billings and reflects ...
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Frank Gehry to design Facebook's new headquarters
Zuckerberg calls in starchitect for hq expansion
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Welsh architects in 'precarious' position, says design chief
Museum funding success for Feilden Clegg Bradley and Purcell
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins consent for listed pottery plans
Architect teams up with Prince’s Regeneration Trust on restoration
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Scrap affordable housing quotas, says government report
‘We need build-to-rent sector,’ says housing minister Grant Shapps
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Terence Conran and Grant Shapps to launch housing design competition
Communities will be encouraged to get involved in design
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Aedas unveils speculative office and residential scheme in West End
Architect proposes mixed-use solution for tricky site
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John McAslan wins planning for Quaker refurbishment
Architect’s design includes large rooflight over worship space
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Owner of architecture business is guilty of train ticket fraud
Suspended jail sentence for producing £2,000 of fake tickets
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Minister praises 'extraordinary' British architects and engineers
Architecture minister John Penrose used a speech to Chinese business leaders to heap praise on British architects, engineers and contractors.He said Britain had one of the best pools of talent at all stages of urban design from drawing board to completion.Penrose spoke of a “galaxy of examples studded around the ...
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Zaha Hadid denies Aquatics Centre design to blame for diving blunder
Olympic chiefs forced to offer refunds for seats with obscured views