All Editorial articles – Page 61
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Opinion
Je suis en terrace: Paris reclaims its streets
We’ll need to harness the same esprit de Paris if the Habitat conference on urban planning is to be a success, says Hank Dittmar
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News
£700k seized from developer who built Hoxton flats without permission
Owner of six-storey Hoxton block convicted of profiting from planning crime
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Features
Is your practice making the most of the new pre-procurement rules?
Architects are missing a trick if they don’t engage with the public sector long before tenders are published, says Fin Garvey
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News
Architects for Social Housing hail 'victory' in Mae regeneration scheme
Group’s rival proposal ‘forced council to rethink total demolition’
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News
Broadway Malyan wins planning for Birmingham's tallest offices
30-storey tower will be close to HS2 station
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News
Levitt Bernstein completes housing for a mixed community
Clapton scheme is split between elderly, Jewish community and open market
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News
Heatherwick lands $500m Lincoln Centre rebuild
Contest attracted 100 architects - a decade after Foster’s won the job
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News
Now Royal Parks puts boot in to Paddington tower
Renzo Piano proposal is ‘200% taller than acceptable’
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Review
Book Club review: Byker
This partisan book charts the mixed fortunes of Erskine’s seminal housing estate
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News
London Met students occupy the Cass
Students call for sale of key Whitechapel building to be abandoned
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Review
Review: The World of Charles and Ray Eames
The Barbican’s visually stimulating show is full of surprises, finds Joanna Day
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News
London Met suspends Robert Mull as dean
Move comes after he refused to support ‘one campus’ policy that will see relocation of Cass
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Analysis
Intergenerational housing: Side by side
One answer to the question of how to house the rapidly ageing UK population is to use an intergenerational model, that mixes housing for all ages, from young to old
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News
Government refuses to step in to keep the Cass in Aldgate
Peers told London Met’s ‘one campus’ consolidation strategy would be a tragedy
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News
Sheppard Robson completes Larkin library refurbishment
£28m job integrates art deco and brutalist buildings
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News
Architect of the Year Awards deadline today
AYAs are only awards that reward architects for consistent body of work rather than one-off projects