All Editorial articles – Page 56
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News
Sainsbury's in Historic England's firing line over Whitechapel tower
Heritage group says scheme by Unit Architects should be called in if approved
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Shuttleworth pays tribute to Gherkin colleague
Paul Scott worked with Make boss at Foster’s before joining Shuttleworth’s practice
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Former Feilden & Mawson partner sues for discrimination
Documents filed at employment tribunal by Elsie Owusu says practice had “culture of bullying”
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Opinion
Does public art deserve to be protected?
As a new exhibition opens at Somerset House, the chief executive of Historic England looks at our changing attitude to art for the people
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Opinion
Planning is for people, not just Boris
If the government is still serious about localism its Housing & Planning Bill needs to demonstrate it, says BD editor Thomas Lane
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News
Architects' confidence wobbles at start of year
RIBA research shows Passivhaus design emerging as growth area
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Speculation over design contest for museums' west London outpost
Natural History and Science Museums in ‘preliminary’ talks over move to Old Oak Common
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Klassnik wins cycle hub project
Architect to provide facilities in Victorian building in East End park
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Perkins & Will drops Pringle Brandon name
Jack Pringle and Chris Brandon to stay in management, as architect continues to grow
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Kerslake: Even housebuilders doubt government’s housing commitment
Housing Planning Bill attacked by Lords
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Building Study
Ruskin School of Fine Art, by Spratley Studios
Contrasting with its cool, minimalist interiors, this Oxford university arts space relies on an innovative smart glass window to connect with its residential surroundings. Ike Ijeh takes a look
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Ed Vaizey requests meeting with London Met over Cass row
Minister’s interest comes as students threaten to move to other universities
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Moxon Architects submits King's Cross footbridge for planning
38m span is supported only at each end
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Opinion
On beginning part III
Don’t mention the money! Our student columnist asks why the business of practice doesn’t get a look-in until the very end of an architect’s education
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News
Another heritage group wades into Paddington Pole row
Victorian Society says plan to demolish sorting office will wreck station’s setting
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Martin Knight and Zaha Hadid square up for Chinese bridges
Architects are only European finalists in bridge quartet contest