All Editorial articles – Page 67
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News
Architects condemn housing association reclassification
Calls for ONS decision to be urgently reversed
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News
Minister rejects NRAP's East End mosque
Secretary of state backs Newham council’s decision to refuse consent on grounds of scale
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Sadie Morgan appointed to National Infrastructure Commission
Chancellor vows to spend £100bn on infrastructure as he announces eight-strong panel
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Technical
1735 organ, Christ Church Spitalfields, by Dow Jones Architects
Following completion of the building renovation works at the Hawksmoor gem in 2004, its organ remained unrestored. Determined teamwork has now led to the renovation and reinstallation of the instrument to its former glory
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Opinion
Why you need to go to an elite university to win the Stirling Prize
Where architects study is a depressingly good predictor of whether they’ll succeed, argues Paul McGrath
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News
Fears raised over McAslan's Millbank Tower plans
Heritage groups claim 1963 complex could be altered beyond recognition
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Opinion
You might as well knock down the London Eye as demolish Hyde Park Barracks
Basil Spence should be celebrated for his efforts to give people access to ‘light, space, greenery’, says James Dunnett
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News
Collective appointed to £13m Glasgow flats refurb
Architect takes the green not the Red Road approach to tower blocks
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Opinion
Why Hyde Park Barracks deserves to be demolished
The campaign to save Basil Spence’s lowering landmark ignores the building’s utter failure to engage with its urban context, argues Ike Ijeh
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News
C20 launches urgent campaign to challenge Hyde Park decision
Catherine Croft leads a call to arms to overturn ‘outrageous’ decision
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Architype and Jon Broome land Segal-style housing project
Community land trust beats housing association to develop Lewisham site
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Four more architects appointed to Renzo's Paddington tower
Shard developer announces line-up for 31 London Street
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Julian de Metz gets go-ahead for synagogue beside his grandfather's
Congregation’s changing fortunes led to need for replacement building
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News
RIBA needs to put architects in the driving seat, says leaked letter
Leading architect and RIBA Council member calls for culture change
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Opinion
Los Angeles looks to Europe for help with its reinvention
Los Angeles is undergoing its biggest construction boom since the 1980s but regeneration plans are having to battle against suburban spread, economic and racial segregation and a reluctance among locals to leave their cars. Ike Ijeh takes a look
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News
British Pavilion curators announced
Architects will be invited to help design 1:1 installations on the theme of Home Economics