All Editorial articles – Page 98
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Review
Book Club review: Places for Strangers
Paul Lincoln reviews the latest title in BD’s readers’ book club
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News
Campaign to save Mersey gem 'bigger than Smithfield'
Save demands meeting with landmark’s owner
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Review
Putting community consultations in the spotlight
Phil Pawlett Jackson finds a playful process of resident consultation is made the subject of a lighting exhibition hosted by LSE Cities
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News
King's College plans to bulldoze Strand terrace blasted as 'shameful'
Hall McKnight scheme includes demolition of four historic buildings
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News
Entries for £90m Bristol Arena competition unveiled
Judge George Ferguson promises to listen to public’s views
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News
Levitt Bernstein completes council housing with allotments
Ambition was to create new typology in Islington’s housing history
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Opinion
Architecture is the loser if we censor history
Monographs contribute to the marginalisation of the profession, argues Amanda Baillieu
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News
Smithsonian to open first foreign outpost in Stratford
US institution in talks with Olympic legacy chiefs
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Features
Honey, I shrunk the flats
Paul McGrath is intrigued by one (very) small house builder with deep Pockets
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Opinion
Why even listing can't preserve the dynamism of our working lives
Architecture Foundation chair Simon Allford, whose Angel Building was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize, hails English Heritage’s office listing bonanza
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Opinion
'Listing buildings is not like stamp collecting - you can't have one by every architect'
As 14 post-war office buildings are listed, experts give their verdicts
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News
Stride Treglown hands ownership to its staff
Chairman says move staves off sale and retains financial independence
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News
Post-war offices listed across the country
More than a dozen buildings added to register after 18-month project
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News
Steve Tompkins, Alison Brooks and Ted Cullinan headline Ecobuild
BD to host debates on towers, housing design quality and whether demolishing sustainable buildings can ever be justified
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News
Robert Smirke architect speaks out over decision to quit job
Simon Henley tells replacement firm Jamie Fobert the project is a ‘poisoned chalice’