All Editorial articles – Page 85
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News
Public prefer 'traditional' design for brownfield sites
Poll by Create Streets finds more public support for ‘traditional’ housing compared to contemporary design
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Plans to demolish Shepherd's Bush Palladium rejected
Hammersmith Fulham council throws out plans to demolish grade II listed theatre in Shepherd’s Bush
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Planner Clive Dutton dies aged 62
Prominent planning and regeneration expert Clive Dutton dies after long battle with cancer
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Review
How do you solve a problem like education?
From making insurance sexy to strengthening hierarchies, Harriet Partridge tries to capture all the ideas flowing at a debate on how we should train architects
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Richard Rogers launches parliamentary probe into design
Inquiry chaired by Alan Penn and Baroness Whitaker appeals for evidence
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Hopkins wins planning for Wiggins velodrome
Work on architect’s Herne Hill scheme to start this year
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Charles lobbied ministers over eco town design
Prince’s foundation was promised role in design competition
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Review
Review: Architecture gallery, RA Summer Exhibition
Ian Ritchie’s curation explores the relationship between buildings and their evolving landscapes, finds Paul McGrath
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Garden Bridge opponents celebrate 'double whammy'
Trust agrees to underwrite bridge’s £3.5m annual running costs - as South Bank land is designated community asset
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Harper Downie works on Barbican's 'fourth tower'
Conran Partners designs interiors for ‘American Psycho’ housebuilder
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Opinion
Using art to breathe communities into life
Assemble’s Turner Prize nomination is recognition of the role public art and storytelling are increasingly playing in placemaking, says Fabienne Nicholas
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RIBA launches diversity project
Catalogue of online interviews aims to challenge architectural stereotypes
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Listing 'saves' Kate Macintosh sheltered housing
Architect’s ‘masterpiece’ protected following HE advice and high-profile campaign
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Opinion
Don’t scrap the Palace of Westminster
The idea that we should build a new, literally transparent parliament is simplistic and learns nothing from recent history, says Hank Dittmar
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Architecture 00 and Studio Weave announce merger
Award-winning practices say move is based on staff friendships
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International competition launched for Qatar art gallery
Waterside flour mill will be converted into cultural centre after three-stage contest
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Wright & Wright wins planning to join two grade I buildings in Bloomsbury
Bedford Square project will double size of Paul Mellon Centre
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Planning committee 'had no choice' but to approve 'brutal' PFI school
Councillors condemn Ryder academy designed on ‘very tight EFA budget’