All Editorial articles – Page 74
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News
V&A in hunt for architect to design new members' room
Small practices encouraged to submit expressions of interest
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News
Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist revealed
Shortlisting gives Niall McLaughlin two shots at glory on Stirling Prize night
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Technical
How to design for people who hear with their eyes
As a $60m international design competition is launched by Gallaudet, Washington’s specialist university for the deaf, its campus architect Hansel Bauman shares insights from a decade of research into DeafSpace design
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News
Shell Centre towers 'won't do a Walkie Talkie', promises architect
Wind tunnel tests ‘show no cause for concern’ for £1.2bn development
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News
$60m public realm competition launched in Washington DC
Almost 700 registered interest in Gallaudet University design contest after BD’s announcement
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Features
It should never have been built
The Walkie Talkie is a disaster for London and its planning system, says Ike Ijeh
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Features
Have we learnt anything from the Walkie Scorchie?
Behind the headlines ridiculing the Walkie Talkie for its death ray and wind scoop effects are serious issues that should concern us all, says architect and urban climatologist Julie Futcher
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Opinion
Carbuncle Cup: There but for the grace of God go all of us
Many of the architects nominated for the Carbuncle Cup are also RIBA Award-winning practices. How do talented professionals sometimes get it so badly wrong, asks Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Clients 'forced to replace concept architects because they lose interest'
RIBA reports client frustrations over divide between practices with vision and those that can deliver
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Building Study
District 33, Bordeaux, by LAN
LAN’s £12m urban renewal of part of the gigantic Génicart housing estate in the Bordeaux suburb Lormont relies on a radical over-cladding strategy and distinguishes public and private space. Could this model influence British cities?
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News
Students honoured in RIBA East Awards
Students from Cambridge, Anglia Ruskin and Norwich win RIBA East Student Awards
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News
RIBA's TV deal 'could turn Manser Medal into Great British Bake Off'
Chairman of new RIBA House of the Year jury sounds dumbing-down warning
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News
Housing wobble sees architects fret over future work
Confidence brittle as Future Trends index halves in a month
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News
Architects compete for Obama's presidential library
Global competiton is weighted in favour of US architects
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News
Manser Medal renamed as part of four-part TV deal
RIBA House of the Year to screen on Channel 4 in November
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Features
A day at the office: Your guide to human happiness
How can you use design to actively influence and improve people’s lives? British Land is using its own headquarters as a test bed for incorporating wellbeing principles that it hopes will foster a happier, more productive workforce
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Analysis
The death of a practice, out of the blue
Malcolm Fraser Architects is the highest-profile firm to go under for some time. David Rogers reports
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Features
Gallery: Two decades of Malcolm Fraser Architects
BD marks the demise of an award-winning practice with photographic highlights from the last 22 years