All Editorial articles – Page 48
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Opinion
Thanks to the EU, architects can work in more places than ever before
Ben Flatman looks at the implications of Brexit for architects’ freedom of movement
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News
Serpentine Gallery lost £430k on 2014 pavilion
Accounts show Smiljan Radić’s cost close to £1m to build
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News
Keppie wins planning for East Lothian community hospital
Scheme needs to be rubber-stamped by Holyrood later this year
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News
Chipperfield beats Foster to US embassy revamp
Practice reveals plans to turn current US embassy into luxury hotel
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Opinion
The Green Belt is protected for a reason
Gillian Darley says a visit to Cairo or Delhi shows what can go wrong
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News
Half of Londoners worried about tall towers, poll says
Historic England says more people need to be consulted about what is being planned
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News
PRP gets OK for £40m Stratford-upon-Avon scheme
Mixed-use scheme to regenerate town’s dormant cattle market site
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News
Zaha Hadid: in her own words
Never one to shy away from expressing her thoughts, Zaha Hadid’s influence helped push boundaries for women in architecture and beyond
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News
Scotland recovers but confidence north of border remains brittle
UK-wide Future Trends fell slightly last month, says RIBA
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News
Architects lead tributes to Zaha Hadid
Rogers, Foster, Gehry and Libeskind lead tributes to Zaha Hadid
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Building Study
Boathouse 4, Portsmouth, by Walters & Cohen
Formerly a boat-building shed in Portsmouth’s naval dockyards, Boathouse 4 has been transformed by Walters Cohen into a teaching workshop that doubles up as a live exhibition
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Building Study
Evelyn Grace Academy, Brixton, by Zaha Hadid Architects
The aggressive swagger of Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy reflects the hard-edged dynamism found within the school itself
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News
Zaha Hadid dies, aged 65
Zaha Hadid, one of the world’s most prominent architects, has died at the age of 65.
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News
Historic leisure centre to be demolished for Premier Inn
Hotel chain plans 85-bed comple at Northern Ireland site used in High Rise film