All Editorial articles – Page 54
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Squire & Partners' New Scotland Yard towers poised for approval
Council praises Met HQ redevelopment despite objections to 20-storey towers
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Chelsea launches design contest for Herzog & de Meuron gates
Winner will be chosen live during last game of the season
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Central House sale 'won't stop us', say campaigners
Community vows to fight on as university sells Aldgate building for £50m
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Public memorial announced for Gareth Hoskins
Evening of tributes to be held in practice’s National Museum of Scotland
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HOK's Docklands tower approved
Tower Hamlets approves western Europe’s tallest residential tower
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Zaha Hadid: 'I don't see the point in doing a project badly'
First woman architect to appear on Desert Island Discs in its 74-year history
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Government mulls fast-track planning for a fee
Developers could pay for quicker planning under new government plans
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Architects praise Lords for demanding joined-up design policy
Committee recommends built environment adviser and mandatory design review
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RA names curators of Summer Exhibition architecture gallery
Pair to reveal details of their theme in April
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Five architects shortlisted for Bristol church contest
Carmody Groarke and Eric Parry among finalists
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David Chipperfield's Emin house heads for appeal
Tracey Emin and architect push for two-day planning inquiry
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McAslan wins planning for school development
Job follows appointment as strategic estate adviser
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Farrell submits Comyn Ching for urgent listing
Architect’s plea to Historic England comes as Camden approves Morrow Lorraine’s alterations
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Opinion
Just because the Powell & Moya site is available doesn't mean it's the right place for a concert hall
London should think carefully about where to build its newest cultural venue. And Leon Krier’s Regent’s Park proposal beats Boris’s commercial opportunism, says Hank Dittmar
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Leon Krier unveils counter-proposal for London concert hall
Building next to the Barbican would foist another ‘loathsome alien’ on capital, argues classical architect
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Rogers Stirk Harbour ready to roll out thousands of flatpack homes
Son of Y:Cube could provide as many as new 7,500 homes a year