All Editorial articles – Page 36
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Vote Remain for sake of our cities, say leading architects
‘Leaving EU would rob us of cultural exchange that contributes to great architecture’
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First LGBT group for architects launched at RIBA
Architecture LGBT+ kicks off with public debate as Pride parade gathers outside
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Architect blames ‘anti-EU vandals’ for attack on theatre
Thousands of euros of damage is wreaked as ‘entente cordiale’ project completes
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Why are you giving £250,000 to another vanity project, Sadiq?
Amanda Baillieu takes issue with the proposal to light up 17 of London’s bridges with a permanent installation
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Google shows off AHMM interiors at King's Cross office
Architect thrown off HQ retained for interiors at interim office
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Boris' former planning chief named HCA chair
City Hall bigwig Ed Lister takes up position next month
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Architects might be naive but they're not powerless when it comes to novation
It’s up to architects to convince developers that it’s in their interests to retain them, says Martyn Evans
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‘If architects can’t have fee scales why should developers have viability clause?’
Sarah Wigglesworth condemns viability ‘injustice’
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Minister throws out housing scheme - for being too affordable
Greg Clark says Ipswich scheme has too many affordable units in a single cluster
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Rem Koolhaas warns Brexit could plunge UK into 'bad old days'
Britain was transformed after joining the EU, says OMA founder
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Alison Brooks to design next Maggie's Centre
Architect follows in footsteps of Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid
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Features
How to work for the world's biggest property company
China’s £70bn Wanda Group will open 55 shopping malls and 18 hotels in China alone this year, and its ambitious plans are increasingly targeting the rest of the world. British architects are being offered a piece of the action. Lai Jian Yan, vice president of Wanda Commercial Properties, the world’s ...