All Editorial articles – Page 9
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News
Rogers hails architectural historian's 'wonderful' election victory
BD writer Emma Dent Coad becomes Kensington’s first Labour MP after 24 hours of drama
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Carmody Groarke wins planning for Dorset museum
Extension and refurb project will create four new storeys of galleries
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UK architects in Qatar monitor diplomatic crisis
Saudi border closure threatens construction supply chain
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RIBA must tap into resurgent youth, warns Prasad
Harness energy of millennials or risk irrelevance, says former president
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Opinion
We need to make it easier for rural communities to build
The struggle to get a village hall built in Devon shows how the system is stacked against rural areas, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Nail-biting wait for architectural historian in last seat to declare
Third recount due in Kensington tonight - as we look at how the key built environment figures fared
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News
Housebuilder shares open lower as markets digest election result
Taylor Wimpey, Crest Nicholson, Berkeley and Persimmon are among the losers
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Opinion
Enter the Age of Uncertainty
BD’s architecture critic Ike Ijeh assesses the chaotic election outcome - and looks for signs of hope
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News
May vows to stick to Brexit timetable
Speaking outside Number 10, PM promises to put ‘fairness’ at centre
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Analysis
What actually happens in a hung parliament?
A guide to what a hung parliament means and what the impact could be for construction
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News
RIBA president urges next government to protect EU architects
UK architecture’s unrivalled reputation must also be protected, says Jane Duncan
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News
Profession reacts to shock election result
Architects hope EU colleagues’ futures will be secured
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Review
Review: Architecture room at the RA Summer Exhibition
Michael Collins on the exhibition curated by Farshid Moussavi
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News
Duggan Morris to split
Mary Duggan to launch new practice while Joe Morris retains the Duggan Morris name
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Opinion
Will England’s new metro mayors make a difference?
Their powers are limited and the government’s motive might have been to off-load responsibility, but this exercise in devolution could still be a good thing. Julia Park takes a look
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Technical
The rebirth of the age of ornament
A Boston restoration project using advanced 3D-modelling and printing technologies could hold the key to a new age of decoration within contemporary design