All Editorial articles – Page 25
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News
Architects could cash in over new zero-carbon rules
Oblivious developers ‘will need specialist help to avoid London offsetting fees’
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Features
A valedictory grand tour of Europe
Where’s a Europhile culture vulture to go this summer for a lingering look at the Continent’s architectural treasures? Architects and their colleagues suggest an itinerary …
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News
Collective Works raises curtain on temporary Old Vic
Architects and cast members helped build theatre
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News
Stockwool to make mark on high-rise Whitechapel
Architect wins planning for 25-storey tower opposite Sheppard Robson scheme
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Planners scold Chelsea FC over Herzog & de Meuron stadium application
Council wants more detail on how £500m Stamford Bridge scheme will affect bats and cemetery
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Analysis
Liverpool’s regeneration: Fate of the Futurist ignites row over city’s past
The demolition of Lime Street’s neo-baroque Futurist cinema highlights the misguided attitude to heritage and economic growth that prevails in Liverpool’s corridors of power, writes Ike Ijeh. The irony is that few cities offer better examples of what can be done when conservation-led regeneration is harnessed to high-quality contemporary architecture ...
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News
We Made That appointed to Tolworth masterplan
Seifert tower is focal point of road-dominated suburb earmarked for regeneration
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News
Government cuts its Garden Bridge support by £6m
Warm words and a time-unlimited guarantee - but minister caps financial backing for controversial project
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Lincoln Plaza, London by BUJ Architects
Yet another high-rise luxury London residential tall building opts for dubious cladding and incoherent form
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News
Khan recruits specialist team to scrutinise viability reports
Mayor also announces Homes for Londoners board
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News
Surface to Air lands £35m Barking school
School forms part of regneration plan for the Gascoigne Estate
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Opinion
We need to get serious about tackling discrimination in construction
Today’s Institute of Fiscal Studies finding that women earn 18% less than men is just the latest blow for diversity. Architect Holly Porter puts the construction industry in the dock
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News
Deal sealed on KPF's 50-storey Jenga tower
Run of green lights for Nine Elms after Allies Morrison and second KPF project cleared for take-off
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News
Developers’ confidence undimmed by Brexit vote
No reduction in number of planning applications submitted since referendum
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Opinion
What former Soviet republics can teach us about ruin porn and pizza chains
Britain’s attitude to buildings no longer wanted is hit and miss, Gillian Darley finds
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News
Stitch wins planning for new residential street
Mixed community of 15 homes replaces maisonettes in Northolt
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News
Contractor-as-architect roofs over London uni courtyard
Mace teamed up with Rock Townsend to convert Senate House into SOAS home
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Collapse of concrete contractor delays £150m HLM hospital
Edinburgh children’s hospital faces six-month delay after Dunne Group enters administration