All Editorial articles – Page 96
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News
Stanton Williams' £90m research centre gets green light
Great Ormond Street facility will house 350 specialists
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News
Plans to revamp tower block for OAP housing approved
John McCall also wins consent for care scheme in Salford
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Opinion
Harnessing the other 50%
Three leading architects discuss the way women are shaping our cities
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News
HLF money will keep Maufe's Guildford Cathedral open
Grant to strip out deteriorating asbestos-laced acoustic plaster
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Opinion
The inestimable value of a good client
Gillian Darley mourns the widening chasm between architect and client and charts the history of a critical relationship
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News
Ab Rogers to follow dad with Maggie's design
Ab Rogers Design picked to create charity’s third London centre
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News
Towers policy 'sowing resistance to new housing schemes'
Tall building policy is perpetuating London’s housing crisis, BD debate at Ecobuild is warned
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News
Walk off unethical jobs, Stirling Prize winner urges architects
‘There is an element of protest in being an architect,’ says Steve Tompkins
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News
Nouvel goes to court to airbrush himself out of Paris concert hall he designed
Architect demands not to be associated with Philharmonie de Paris
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News
Shattered Crystal Palace deal 'not the end', insist Chinese
Developer remains ‘committed to dream’
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Analysis
How biophilic design brings in human benefits
Designer, writer and television presenter Oliver Heath says companies should be embracing a design approach that puts the wellbeing of office workers at its core
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Review
Book Club review: Educating Architects
Educating Architects: How tomorrow’s practitioners will learn today. Neil Spiller Nic Clear, Thames Hudson, £29.95, 352pp
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News
Heritage body warns Bishopsgate developer to be serious about rethink
Victorian Society says scheme is wrong for London
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Review
Book Club review: Design Research in Architecture – an overview
Charlie Kentish reviews a new collection of essays edited by Murray Fraser
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News
Academics create Domesday Book of post-war towers
Project aims to change public attitudes to high-rise living
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Review
Book Club review: Architecture Live Projects: Pedagogy Into Practice
Michael Collins reviews the latest title in BD’s readers’ book club
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Features
Council housing: Getting it right this time
After years of decline, council house building looks set to enjoy something of a resurgence. But can the new generation of council homes avoid the stigmas of the past? Ike Ijeh reports
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News
Architects' flyunder makes Boris' shortlist
Council leader insists Hammersmith project is most viable