All Editorial articles – Page 53
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Features
Three prefabricated solutions to the housing crisis
A new range of low-cost prefabricated housing solutions is being rolled out across the country with the potential to help tackle Britain’s affordable housing crisis
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News
Manchester's Toast Rack to be converted into flats
Two architects submit plans for private rented sector project
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News
LSE unveils rival designs for £100m building
Shortlist includes Grafton, Amanda Levete and Diller Scofidio Renfro
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Opinion
What Brexit might mean for architects
It’s hard to separate the facts from the rhetoric, but on balance the profession will probably be best served by the UK remaining in the EU, says BD editor Thomas Lane
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News
Arb asked to rule on legality of metal band Architects
Regulator takes ‘pragmatic view’ of breaches of the law
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News
Now Ministry of Sound takes aim at SOM tower
Nightclub asks council to pause second housing scheme while it brings in acoustic experts
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News
Libeskind judges £30,000 Chinese shopping centre contest
Cash prizes for architects and students in open design concept competition
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News
Listings for Grimshaw and Kay buildings
Former FT printworks and Loudoun Road complex both receive protection from DCMS
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News
Architects invited to throw open their doors
London Festival of Architecture issues call for proposals
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Features
Celebrating Patrick Hodgkinson's legacy
Susannah Charlton and David Levitt on the Brunswick Centre architect who died this week
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Opinion
Watch out, planners: You're in the government's crosshairs
Architect-turned-developer Crispin Kelly detects the stamping foot of a crotchety minister demanding, ‘More houses, or else’
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News
It's desire not ethics that's missing from architecture, says Venice chief
Conformism is the danger, warns Paolo Baratta
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News
First images of Serpentine Pavilions released
Bjarke Ingels designs central pavilion, with four other architects responsible for smaller projects
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News
Ordinary lands Venice Biennale collaboration with V&A
Architect to design inaugural exhibition exploring copying for preservation
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News
British Pavilion curators announce collaborators
Architects, activists, developers and artists challenge our concept of ‘home’
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News
Alejandro Aravena: 'Architects do not have a moral duty to do good'
‘We are just average architects – but we don’t want to use our skills in safe places,’ says Venice Biennale director
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Opinion
Why no one has a good word to say for the Housing & Planning Bill
The government could learn a lot from the history of urbanism in Paris, London - and China, argues Eleanor Jolliffe