All Editorial articles – Page 69
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Opinion
The Housing Bill simply doesn’t add up
The new laws will only help people who can already afford to help themselves and does nothing to address the real problems, argues Julia Park
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News
Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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News
Vote: Who should win the Stirling Prize?
Your chance to vote for the building you think should win tomorrow night
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News
Duggan Morris' energy hub gets go-ahead
Lendlease secures planning permission for net zero carbon combined heat and power plant
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Analysis
How the Housing Bill is set to hammer another nail into the coffin of design
US-style zoning will be introduced into the UK through legislation set to be published this week. With serious implications for design quality, shouldn’t we have discussed it first, asks David Blackman
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News
Two UK architects shortlisted in Tristan da Cunha design contest
Five finalists whittled down from 37 entries
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Review
Book Club review: Reading the Architecture of the Underprivileged Classes
John Pillar reviews a collection of essays that challenges architects to work for and learn from the creativity of the global south
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News
Pitman Tozer, dRMM and CZWG triumph in global housing competition
Baca, HTA, Natasha Reid and David Kroll also among winning architects
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News
Less than eight 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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News
Malcolm Fraser's last project taken on by Collective
Architect went bust four months after landing £3.5m Edinburgh observatory project
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Building Study
Newport Street Gallery, Vauxhall, Caruso St John
Caruso St John’s new gallery for Damien Hirst in the industrial back streets just south of the Thames is one of the practice’s best projects yet, says Ike Ijeh
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News
Caruso St John upwraps two art galleries in a week
Architect responsible for Damien Hirst and Gagosian galleries - with a little help from Tate Hindle
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News
Gatti Routh Rhodes wins planning for East End church project
Six-storey building will house a church, flats and community facilities
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News
HOK submits plans for western Europe's tallest flats
67-storey apartment block planned for Canary Wharf
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Opinion
If the Stirling Prize was about sustainability, who would win?
Ahead of next week’s ceremony, Simon Sturgis takes a critical look at the carbon performance of the six finalists
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News
Rick Mather Architects designs Croydon cultural quarter
Regeneration of Croydon picks up pace as revamp of Fairfield Halls concert hall and surrounding area unveiled
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News
PM demands 'housing crusade' as he rips up affordable homes rules
Cameron to change planning obligations to incentivise affordable homes to buy rather than to rent
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Opinion
Protesters are wrong to target Neo Bankside and hipsters eating cereal
We should be less worried about gentrification than about the complete failure to provide for communities like Barking Riverside, says Amanda Baillieu