All Editorial articles – Page 59
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Features
Projects for 2016: Heathrow airport
The wrangling over a third runway is one of the longest-running farces in recent British political history
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News
Rethink Crossrail 2 route to save key buildings, urges Victorian Society
Listed buildings across London threatened
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News
Student flats 'threaten' Jacobsen's St Catherine's College
TP Bennett’s Oxford design damned as ‘incredibly undistinguished architecture’
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Opinion
Reshuffling parliament, the vanishing concert hall – and that bridge
Amanda Baillieu dusts off her crystal ball and gazes into 2016
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Features
Projects for 2016: Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall
This £617 million Herzog de Meuron project was originally costed at less than £60 million and scheduled to complete in 2010
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News
Bill 'a travesty' for social housing, say architects at demo
RIBA urges MPs to back ‘quality’ amendment to Housing Planning Bill
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley beats stiff competition for Manchester Cathedral job
£7m west end scheme is part of biggest redevelopment in cathedral’s 600-year history
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News
Architects stage protest against Housing & Planning Bill
Demonstration outside Parliament from 1pm today
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Features
Projects for 2016: Greek National Opera House
One might be forgiven for thinking that a new £500 million opera house might not be uppermost in the Greek government’s mind
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News
Architects honoured by government
Allies Morrison, Joanna Van Heyningen and Pat Borer receive honours
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Features
Projects for 2016: Abu Dhabi Louvre
While originally scheduled for 2012, the Louvre’s first museum outside of Paris should be worth the wait
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Features
Projects for 2016: World Trade Center Transportation Hub
With its cost nearly doubled to £2.3 billion, the almost decade-late World Trade Center Transportation Hub will become the world’s most expensive station
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News
Three finalists in RIBA market stall contest
Middle of the Market competition aims to revamp East End market
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Features
Projects for 2016: Tate Modern extension
Plagued by spiralling delays and ballooning costs, the extension to the world’s most popular modern art museum should finally open this summer
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Features
Projects for 2016: Rio Olympics
The sporting spectacle will return in 2016 with some typically impressive architecture
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Review
Book Club review: Estate and Context
Simon Carne reviews two books which address the same question from very different angles
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News
Studio Bark project gives students hands-on site experience
Architecture students spend three months learning about construction, materials and detailing
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Opinion
It's time to update the UK's flood guidance
The Dutch approach isn’t without controversy but we could learn a lot from their vision, says Eleanor Jolliffe