All Editorial articles – Page 82
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News
Robin Hood Gardens can be rescued, say Foster and Smithson
Foster has ‘sympathy’ for residents but backs Smithsons’ son’s call to update building
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Opinion
Architects have a long way to go to convince the public that Robin Hood Gardens is worth saving
Out-of-touch dinosaurs are not helping the cause, argues Amanda Baillieu
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News
Baca Architects wins planning for pub conversion
Project taps into practice’s flood research for Defra
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Features
Carbuncle Cup: Northwich Memorial Court leisure centre
Ellis Williams Architects is the first practice to receive a Carbuncle Cup nomination in 2015
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Opinion
Scream if you want to go faster
As Dreamland in Margate reopens, Gillian Darley gets all nostalgic about the future
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News
SelgasCano's Serpentine Pavilion: The verdict
Ike Ijeh reviews this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, which opens to the public on Thursday
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Building Study
First Look: McGrath Road by Peter Barber Architects
London council project reinvents back-to-back housing
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News
'We would look like absolute fools if we knocked down Robin Hood Gardens'
Simon Smithson and Richard Rogers keep up pressure as Historic England finalises report
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News
Hall McKnight given second chance by King's College
Architect retained by college as it rethinks redevelopment of Strand campus
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News
Atkins boosts operating margins as underlying profits rise 14.6%
Firm edges closer to magic 8% operating margin on back of strong revenue performance
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News
Panter Hudspith Architects completes cinema revamp
New cinema emerges from restored Victorian church and school building
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Opinion
Shell Centre redevelopment 'to add to the necklace of cultural pearls along the Thames'
The end of the legal wrangling over the Shell Centre redevelopment is good news for London, argues the scheme’s masterplanner, Michael Squire
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News
Graeme Massie lands Centenary Square project
Architect beat Broadway Malyan and Barton Willmore
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News
LDS plans for Blackfriars tower approved
New tower on Blackfriars Road given green light by Southwark planners
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Technical
Could you 3D print your building components?
New developments in additive manufacturing are being used to make real building components that are lighter, more cost effective and structurally just as strong as their counterparts, but use 75% less material
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News
Richard Rogers: 'Deluge minister with appeals to list Robin Hood Gardens'
Rogers and Simon Smithson rally architects ahead of heritage minister’s decision
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News
Global ideas competition launched to solve housing crisis
Entries will be displayed alongside major piece of research into problems facing London