All Editorial articles – Page 88
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'Black spider memos' show Charles welcomed Smithfield listing
Smithfield and Bishopsgate Goodsyard among his concerns – but no sign of Chelsea Barracks
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AF starts hunt for best architectural talent of last decade
New Architects will feature 100 of the best emerging practices
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Returning the Mac
BD takes a tour of the Mac with the man whose swansong will be conjuring a phoenix from its ashes
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Opinion
From smuggling computers to BIM pioneers
Ike Ijeh reports on one Budapest firm’s rise to become a leading architectural software manufacturer
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Design Engine beats strong shortlist to land Oxford work
St Peter’s College finalists included van Heyningen and Haward, Berman Guedes Stretton and Allies Morrison
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Assemble shortlisted for Turner Prize
Architecture collective is largest group finalist in prize’s history
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Chipperfield unveils £50m RA redevelopment – seven years after winning
Project will create ‘most animated cultural campus in central London’ in 2018
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Save urges Clark to call in Hall McKnight scheme
Strand case ‘could have negative repercussions on a national scale if not challenged’
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Opinion
Why architects vote Labour
It helps ease guilt about the sort of housing being built, says Amanda Baillieu. But for older architects, Mrs Thatcher is a reason too
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O’Donnell & Tuomey's Saw Swee Hock misses out on another top prize
Barozzi Veiga wins €60k Mies van der Rohe Award with Polish concert hall
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Opinion
Densifying suburbia
Localism and small-scale interventions could play an important part in increasing housing densities, writes Matt Goodwin. But the inflexible reality is enough to deter all but the richest players
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Opinion
Riding the railroad to revival
Hank Dittmar explores how the US’s organic approach to urban revival could take hold in Britain’s regions
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Councils set to launch legal challenge against mayor's Mount Pleasant decision
Islington and Camden plot judicial review bid over ‘affordable’ housing proportion
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Grzywinski & Pons cleared to start on two UK hotels
New York architect working with same developer on London and Edinburgh schemes
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Features
Parliamentary renovations: Houses of cards
The Houses of Parliament are in desperate need of repair. With just 20 years of life left within their crumbling walls, proposals for renovation are being drawn up
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Bennetts aims for a hat trick in Edinburgh
University scheme is final phase of award-winning development
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Hawkins Brown partner named as V&A's new design director
David Bickle to succeed Moira Gemmill as head of museum’s FuturePlan