All Editorial articles – Page 58
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Opinion
How the government is killing off the 1947 Town & Country Planning Act
Piece by piece, politicians are dismantling the basic tenets of evidence-based local planning, argues planning expert Duncan Bowie
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News
Renzo Piano releases more images of Paddington Pole
Public realm and Tube ticket hall among new illustrations of Sellar scheme
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News
Plans for subterranean hotel beneath brutalist landmark rejected
Planning committee rejects plan to turn underground car park into hotel
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Features
Turning the spotlight on Walter Segal
Alice Grahame, Segal resident and curator of a new exhibition, lifts the lid on the self-build pioneer
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News
Zaha Hadid consults lawyers over Tokyo 'humiliation'
Architect claims ‘significant’ similarities between its design and Kengo Kuma replacement
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Opinion
Dear Greg Clark, how will opening up planning to competition actually work?
Mike Kiely, chair of the Planning Officers Society, examines the implications of allowing private firms to assess planning applications
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News
Don't demonise housing estates, warns C20 director
Twentieth Century Society warns PM’s £140m fund will threaten estates on valuable land
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News
Design competition launched for Charlie Hebdo pavilion
Portable structure must ‘deconstruct the idea of free speech’
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News
Alejandro Aravena awarded Pritzker Prize
Photo gallery | First Chilean architect to land the honour
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Building Study
Frampton Park Baptist Church, Hackney, by Matthew Lloyd Architects
A Baptist church in Hackney, east London, has broken with the archetypes of church design to place community facilities, a cafe, creche and offices at the congregational heart of the building – prayers go on up on the third floor
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News
Surface to Air designs first tech college to be built off-site
Architect working with Portakabin to deliver college on Old Vinyl Factory site
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News
New row erupts over Johnson's decision to call in Norton Folgate
Heritage group wants judicial review – but mayor says he acted properly and will make decision next Monday as planned
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Opinion
What Yorkshire monks could teach the Environment Agency about flooding
Gillian Darley uncovers a story of hope – and beavers – amid the devastation in the north
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News
London Met appoints Design Engine to 'one campus' masterplan
Architect beat Nicholas Hare and Scott Brownrigg to controversial £125m job
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News
Rogers defends practice from Goldschmied's attack
Job losses were ‘part of a considered strategy for growth’
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News
Women earn 10% less than men - and are less likely to get a bonus
Survey of architecture firms finds best-paid staff pick up £48k - while the rest are job-hunting
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News
Studio Egret West submits plans for west London's tallest building
Flats would tower over elevated M4 - on site of Make’s scrapped ‘Octopus’
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News
LTS wins planning for King's science gallery
Project involves grade II* building near the Shard
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Opinion
Does the government have any idea what it is unleashing on the planning system?
The Housing Planning Bill will make planning worse not better, argues former planning inspector David Vickery
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News
Emerging architects in line for $100,000 prize
International ‘Pritzker for young architects’ launched