All Editorial articles – Page 65
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News
Shortlist announced for Hallé headquarters
Five architects make it through to stage two of Manchester competition
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Walters & Cohen wins planning to double size of school
Work to start at international school next year
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Allies & Morrison's restored German Gym reopens
Conran Partners designed Central European-style grand cafe
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Terry Farrell fights to save 'one of our best' from 'sabotage'
Architect submits his own building for listing as scaffolding goes up - and attempts to start national po-mo debate
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Review
New titles to review in BD's autumn architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of 10 new titles
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News
Adjaye, Vinoly and Wilkinson reveal their 10x10 designs
Paintings and sketches will be auctioned for Article 25 on December 1
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Last-ditch bid to save Madin’s Birmingham library
Under threat of demolition: Birmingham Central Library by John Madin
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Features
A history of architecture, now with women
It’s 40 years since the seminal Women in Architecture issue of AD, and 100 since Ruth Lowy was admitted to the AA. But those landmarks are only part of the story, writes Paola Zanotto
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley designs Durham gallery for Spanish art
Architect’s scheme is part of wider Purcell and Niall McLaughlin restoration
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Features
Six of the best twentieth-century houses
Elain Harwood picks some favourites from a new book for the Twentieth Century Society which she edited with Alan Powers – Houses: Regional practice and local character
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News
Lyndon Goode picked for affordable housing mission to Palestine
Architect working with Boris Johnson and the Quartet
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Latest finalists for House of the Year revealed
Next two architects named in RIBA/Channel 4 contest
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Review
Review: Building with History
Nicholas de Klerk enjoys a book which critiques Foster Partners’ work in the context of historic structures
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News
Bell Phillips' park in a gasholder opens at King's Cross
Listed gasometer is one of four being incorporated into redevelopment project
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Opinion
Elisabeth Scott's passport out of the shadows
Once the most famous ‘girl architect’ in the country, Elisabeth Scott spent the rest of her career in relative obscurity. Her appearance as one of only two women in the new passport is welcomed by Gillian Darley
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News
Unresolved €40m Morocco station contest leaves architects out of pocket
Leading architects shortlisted in competition with no winner and no payment – after two years
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Opinion
Is it ever worth calling in the lawyers? (by a lawyer)
David Chipperfield is the latest high-profile architect to take a client to court, but every architect will face that dilemma at some point in their career. Lawyer Laurence Cobb urges caution
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News
Adjaye Associates unwraps Beirut seafront project
Art gallery and shopping centre presented typological challenge