All Editorial articles – Page 64
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News
Niall McLaughlin to represent Ireland at Venice Biennale
Alzheimer’s exploration is collaboration with Yeoryia Manolopoulou
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Farrell angered as second po-mo building 'threatened' in a week
Architect urges refusal of Morrow Lorraine application
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Opinion
We face a race against time to save our exceptional post-modern heritage
Po-mo is threatened by a building boom and its own fleeting unpopularity. But it’s not the first style to face this peril and we need to stop reinventing the wheel, writes Adam Nathaniel Furman
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Analysis
BD's BIM survey: Clear gulf between attitudes of small and larger practices
While big practices steam ahead with BIM, costs and doubts about its worth dog approach of small firms
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News
Save reveals alternative to Hall McKnight's Strand scheme
Counter proposal for King’s College London drawn up by Burrell Foley Fischer
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Opinion
How small practices can adopt BIM without hiring an expensive BIM manager
The author of a new BIM handbook for smaller architects has some practical advice for those hesitating to take the plunge
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Review
Review: Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture
Tate Modern’s new exhibition of the late US sculptor’s work is full of shadows, literal and figurative, finds MJ Wells
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News
Developer offers to spare two warehouses in contentious AHMM scheme
British Land hopes concession will get Blossom Street redevelopment past Boris Johnson
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Latest finalists for House of the Year revealed
Two more architects named in RIBA/Channel 4 contest
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Caruso St John scoops €120m Cologne project
Win caps a celebratory week for 25-year-old architect
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Barbara Weiss wins planning for Parliament view flats
Former Arts Council building close to Palace of Westminster and Abbey
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Reading University announces industry links for fledgling architecture school
Hawkins Brown, Broadway Malyan and Architecture PLB to offer placements
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Building Study
University of Sussex arts centre by RH Partnership
The renovation of the University of Sussex’s arts centre transforms the space beyond an education facility to a fully fledged performance venue
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News
Two weeks to enter the Architect of the Year Awards
AYAs are only awards that reward architects for consistent body of work rather than one-off projects
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PLP's Pinnacle replacement approved
City gives green light to 62-storey tower at 22 Bishopsgate
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First woman partner at RSHP as practice announces shake-up
Five new partners named as stalwart Mike Davies steps down after 40 years
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Opinion
Climate change will force us to think much bigger than floating houses
It’s good news that urbanism will be on the agenda at next month’s climate talks, but they’re unlikely to do more than scratch the surface of a topic that will engage architects and planners for decades to come, writes Hank Dittmar
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News
Marc Mimram beats McDowell & Benedetti in Bath bridge contest
£2.5m bridge is French architect’s first in UK