All Editorial articles – Page 90
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News
Beef up planning departments, housebuilders urge
Politicians’ housing targets ‘impossible without more planners’
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News
RIBA launches hunt for Nepal volunteers
Architects with appropriate skills asked to register interest
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Building Study
National Theatre redevelopment by Haworth Tompkins
Haworth Tompkins’ £80m redevelopment of the National Theatre - a traditionally uncompromising building - is its biggest reworking since Denys Lasdun’s original design
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News
'We'll fight on,' vows developer after Appeal Court snub
Second shot at appeal for £165m Allies Morrison project
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Article 25 launches appeal to rebuild Nepal's schools
Architecture charity will use experience in Afghanistan and Haiti to bring resilience to Himalayan kingdom
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Opinion
Don’t let heritage become a victim of our economic recovery
Reintroducing enterprise zones has inadvertently put heritage buildings within them at risk of demolition, warns Justin Birch
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News
British Land demands apology over 'Nazi' slur
Developer issues angry statement after Dan Cruickshank’s outburst
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News
Maggie Mullan Architects blossoms with wildflower win
Masterplan project replaces mothballed Ian Simpson scheme
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Foster Wilson Architects completes Hoxton Hall restoration
Original features reinstated at East End venue
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Dan Cruickshank blasts developer on AHMM scheme
TV presenter threatens sit-in and includes ‘shocking’ Historic England in attack
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Review
Book Club Review: 21 Things You Won't Learn in Architecture School
Students would learn a thing or two reading this book, says Vinesh Pomal
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News
TateHindle sent back to drawing board with Holden landmark
Westminster ‘fires shot across bows’ of office-to-resi developers
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Save criticises Historic England after Hall McKnight scheme approved
Westminster council approves demolition of Strand terrace
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Tate Harmer wins planning for Brunel ventilation shaft
Cantilevered staircase will make subterranean music venue more accessible
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Features
Philip Dowson: The thinking hand and the discerning eye
The memorial service for the Arup Associates founder was a celebration of a supremely modest man, writes Robert Kerr
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News
Renegade Helsinki competition winners announced
‘Site could be grit in the oyster that produces a pearl’, says Sorkin
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Opinion
This is what the planning system has become
Planning should be the ‘heart and soul’ of every council, according to Brandon Lewis. The reality, says architect and developer Crispin Kelly, is more about passing the buck
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News
Second spring looms at National Wildflower Centre
Three finalists vie for prize previously won by Ian Simpson