All Editorial articles – Page 30
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News
What free market, asks Shard architect
UK practices ‘often asked to team up with local firms on tenders’
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EU referendum triggers ARB review delay
Communities department tells board it needs to review impact of vote
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Grimshaw’s Heathrow concept targets zero carbon
Heathrow expansion concept architect Grimshaw says the airport wants to be “most sustainable in the world”
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Opinion
If we don't make urban space that's free for all, encourages interaction and has no commercial imperative, we'll stifle the life out of our cities
Siza and Rossi show how it can be done, says Michel Mossessian
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Marks Barfield i360 may be rolled out worldwide
Practice appoached about building new observation towers
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New Grimshaw-designed laboratory opens Down Under
Practice claims Aussie facility breaks new ground in lab design
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Harrap completes rare Merchant's House restoration
Conservation project boasts new lift and staircase
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Libeskind wins tower competition
Developers hope new complex will anchor Lithuanian capital’s city centre
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Building Study
The rebirth of Lochgelly and lessons for Brexit Britain
The EU referendum brought home the political divisions between various parts of the UK. The inspired regeneration of a once deprived ex-mining town in Fife shows how architecture can help resolve them.
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News
Plans submitted for Liverpool waterfront residential block
Leach Rhodes Walker’s design seeks to knit together city centre with riverside
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Report highlights design professionals' key role in combating nimbyism
New study calls for better collaboration between architects and councillors to build support for good-quality high-density housing
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Sheppard Robson lodges Chrisp Street plans
Proposals would update Festival of Britain Exhibition of Architecture-era east London precinct
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Eric Parry tower decision delayed until after summer
The proposed tower, if approved, would become the tallest in the City of London
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Wilkinson Eyre wins planning for height-busting Sydney skyscraper
City approves 275m casino and hotel tower
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Technical
Wellbeing registration: Europe's first project
There is now an international standard for measuring how a building impacts on its users’ health and wellbeing. Ike Ijeh looks at how Studio Ben Allen Architects’ One Carter Lane became the first European project to receive the accreditation
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News
Architects call on new minister to deliver housing 'quantity and quality'
Housing and planning minister Gavin Barwell urged to place good design at heart of housing delivery programme
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Unesco grants key recognition to tranche of Le Corbusier works
Seventeen ‘masterpieces’ spanning three continents granted World Heritage staus