All Editorial articles – Page 6
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News
Cooke Fawcett builds on Bold Tendencies' success
Architect designs viewing platform and kiosk for Peckham’s cultural car park
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BDP beats big names to win Parliament refurb
Deal follows last year’s Northern Estate Programme win
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Wilkinson Eyre set to bag planning for Blackfriars Bridge tower – again
Architect worked with Brisac Gonzalez on latest iteration of scheme which includes 52-storey tower
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Opinion
Grenfell: Some fundamental moral and political questions about housing provision
The Grenfell fire will have a profound impact on everything from building design and procurement to our attitudes towards tall buildings and social housing provision, says Martyn Evans
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Opinion
We lost interest in New Towns just as we were getting them right
New Towns were places were the professions worked in harmony and where housing was built that would shame today’s volume housebuilders. It’s time to look afresh, argues Gillian Darley
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Adjaye secures planning for Trafalgar Square offices and flats
5 Strand backed by George Osborne investment firm
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Opinion
We love predicting the future but we've lost the ambition to plan for it
At a conference to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Milton Keynes, David Rudlin finds the future is not what it used to be
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Feilden & Mawson wins Norwich Castle restoration
‘Once-in-a-career opportunity’, says Hugh Feilden
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Greetham Street Student Halls, Portsmouth by Cooley Architects
This project takes the worst aspects of several former Carbuncle Cup contenders and combines these into one…
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News
Haptic down to last two in contest for Oslo quarter
Competition to rebuild area hit by terrorism
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George Ferguson inspected high-rise refurbs as mayor of Bristol
‘Architects can all play a role,’ says former RIBA president
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Opinion
Adjaye's Museum of African American History is architecture at its powerful best
Eleanor Jolliffe visits a museum where the architecture knows exactly when to defer to the exhibits and when to reassert itself
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News
RA announces biggest investment in architecture this century
Two prizes and major new Chipperfield gallery spaces to be devoted to architecture
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Opinion
An architect’s guide to surviving the rule of Idi Amin
Ugandan practice Peatfield & Bodgener survived the rule of one of the world’s most brutal dictators. Ben Flatman finds out how
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News
Grenfell expert panel urges more cladding tests
9m-high replica wall could be set on fire to assess how blaze spread
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Chipperfield: Architects are being emasculated
We have destroyed the notion of planning just when we need it most, says leading architect
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News
Reclaim the power, urge Diller and Levete
In an age of leadership vacuum, architects ‘need to be more entrepreneurial’
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Opinion
Happy Ethel Day. What will you do today to promote diversity?
A hundred years ago Ethel Charles overcame opposition and prejudice to become the first woman to join the RIBA. Her pioneering spirit is as important as ever, writes Clare Devine.
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News
Levete eyes Paris office to mitigate Brexit threat
V A architect warns government: ‘Decades of work could be trashed in months’
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Marco’s death in Grenfell fire ‘leaves huge void in our lives’
Tributes flood in for young Italian architects