All Editorial articles – Page 97
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Review
Learning from the Koreans
The Cass’s latest cultural exchange is full of playfulness, Phil Pawlett Jackson finds
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News
Aukett Swanke's council HQ approved
Library and offices are first phase of Hemel Hempstead regeneration
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News
Oxford campaigners trigger second vote over Carbuncle flats
Opponents collect enough signatures for postal vote
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News
Competition launched to design colourful crossings
Commission is first for Bankside’s Avenue of Art programme
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Features
Architecture and the problem of diversity
An architectural education will last seven years and leave you with debts in excess of £50,000. So, wonders David Blackman, is it becoming a pastime exclusively for the rich?
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Review
The design review is dead. Long live Place reviews
Can the proactive planning system envisaged by the Farrell Review really work? Paul McGrath listened in at the NLA’s half-day debate
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News
Procurement of £165m Winchester project was 'unlawful'
Future of Allies Morrison scheme in doubt
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News
RIBA launches election manifesto with 300,000 homes demand
Institute wants campaign to take off on social media
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News
Green light for Brisac Gonzalez's Paris project
Scheme includes school, sports centre, flats and retail
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News
London Riverside regeneration plan out for consultation
Framework targets 26,500 new homes and 16,000 new jobs
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News
C20 raises concerns over threat to 'truly remarkable' barracks
Bulldozing Hyde Park Barracks would be ‘loss to nation’
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News
Ultimatum issued over £500m Crystal Palace scheme
Council demands £5m deposit and timescale commitments
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Review
Speaking buildings into existence
Peter Zumthor, John Pawson and Charles Holland’s presentation styles resemble their architecture, finds Joanna Day
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News
Hyde Park Barracks investor wants 'world's best' to work with Quinlan Terry
Dixon Jones named as architect by rival team for site
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Opinion
Can architecture reclaim the lost territory of the good ordinary?
Hank Dittmar says the profession needs to get better at the mundane
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Opinion
Setting up an office in Mongolia
In her final dispatch from Ulan Bator, Tanja Smith is ready for her next challenge – heading up Gradon Architecture’s new Mongolian office