All Editorial articles – Page 79
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Review
Book Club review: Improbable Libraries
A new global survey of libraries is a delightful reminder of the diversity of the building type, says Stephen Smith
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News
Shigeru Ban picks up first UK project
Waugh Thistleton working with Pritzker Prize winner on luxury flats
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News
Yeoman accuses architectural 'elite' of over-reaction
Architect ‘not intimidated’ by No1 Poultry backlash
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News
Hadid denies design to blame for rising cost of scrapped Tokyo stadium
Zaha Hadid blames construction costs as prime minister pulls plug on $1.3bn project
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Technical
The Woodspeen, West Berkshire by Softroom
The extension to this 1827 Victorian pub relies on natural materials, including its distinctive thatched roof, to complement the original building, despite its noteworthy design
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Opinion
Ike Ijeh damns the Stirling Prize shortlist
This year’s shortlist compares badly alongside a building like No1 Poultry, writes BD’s architecture critic
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News
2015 Stirling Prize shortlist announced
Three previous finalists fight for glory with two Stirling newcomers and a double award-winner
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News
BDP rail scheme faces legal challenge over damage to 'Stonehenge of Industrial Revolution'
Engineer Mark Whitby takes former client to High Court
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News
Feilden & Mawson’s Parliamentary Education Centre opens
Schools building opens after 10 years - and possibly for 10 years
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Walkie Talkie, City of London
Here it is, the one so many have been waiting for: Rafael Vinoly’s 20 Fenchurch Street
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News
Jestico & Whiles appointed to convert historic power house
Leeds heritage job is part of wider £80m masterplan by same architect
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Opinion
Why Osborne was right to take back planning powers
We had our chance and were found wanting, says Amanda Baillieu
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News
Royal Academy launches Urban Jigsaw ideas competition
Brownfield contest aims to take architects’ ideas to a wider audience of public and clients
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News
IBI wins planning for redrawn Barnsley makeover
Town centre plan replaces abandoned CZWG scheme
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News
Australian architect attracts global attention with Beyoncé claim
Tower’s curves said to have been inspired by singer
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Opinion
What will our schools look like in 10 years?
Not much has changed in 60 years, say the authors of a new book on school design - but that doesn’t mean we don’t have important lessons to learn
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News
Foster, Rogers and Jencks take aim at Buckley Gray Yeoman's No1 Poultry plan
‘Realigning Stirling’s windows is like realigning Stravinksy’s rhythms’
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News
Robin Hood Gardens easier to redevelop than Park Hill, says Urban Splash founder
‘Just because it’s old, tired and unpopular doesn’t make a good reason to demolish it’