All Editorial articles – Page 19
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Opinion
Converting temporary installations into permanent solutions
Pop-up installations have beccome commonplace on sites awaiting development. But can more meaningful alternatives form a better response to context and community, asks Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Reinventing our relationship with materials
The centenary of HP Berlage’s Holland House provides an opportunity to celebrate how materials combine technology and aesthetics, argues Gillian Darley
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Building Study
Victoria Gate by Acme
A modern city centre retail project in Leeds harks back to the city’s grand Victorian shopping arcades
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Technical
Poplar Baths by Pringle Richards Sharratt
Poplar Baths in London’s East End is a historic example of state architecture used to improve public health. But to preserve this listed building, the project team had to demolish part of it and rebuild through a PPP agreement
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Opinion
The demise of Art History A-level reflects a post-Brexit mindset
It was only a matter of time before the tough ‘stem’ subjects would muscle out the soft study of society’s relationship with art and architecture
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Technical
Goede Doelen Loterijen by Benthem Crouwel Architects
Once completed, the new home of the biggest lottery charity in the Netherlands will be the first refurbished office building in Amsterdam to achieve a BREEAM Outstanding
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Opinion
Are the architecture schools doing enough to tackle mental health problems?
Last month BD’s student columnist highlighted the pressures faced by architectural students. She talked to the universities to see what they are doing about this and whether it is enough
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News
Rival Mount Pleasant plans submitted
Francis Terry and Mount Pleasant Association submit plans to Camden for Royal Mail site
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News
Grimshaw unveils Dulwich College science hub
Practice completes first education project with £14m laboratory for historic London school
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News
Work to restart on Sheffield's Park Hill
Urban Splash hope to complete the scheme in five years
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News
Carl Turner wins planning for Peckham performing arts school
Practice gets green light for Mountview Academy adjacent to Peckham Library
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News
Wright & Wright reveal Scott's Magdalen library refurb
Practice unveils changes to bring Oxford University college’s library into 21st century
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News
Tsuruta wins Stephen Lawrence Prize
Unconventional extension to a London terraced house honoured
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Opinion
Newport Street Gallery is streets ahead
This year’s Stirling Prize is a victory for the street as well as architecture
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News
Caruso St John scoops 2016 Stirling Prize
Practice wins coveted award for Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery in south London
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News
Architect calls for Manchester clubs to ground share
South African stadium specialist Ruben Reddy suggests bitter rivals Man Utd and Man City move in together
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News
Plans approved for Arup's Broadgate towers
The latest skscraper will comprise four tapered buildings
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Opinion
At last the government gets it; a more diverse housebuilding sector is the key to increasing supply
Government funding to help small builders deliver more homes is welcome but safeguards will be needed to ensure the land doesn’t end up in the hands of the volume housebuilders
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News
Hadid's Beirut institute scoops Aga Khan award
Architect’s Issam Fares Institute for University of Beirut wins architecture award