All Editorial articles – Page 99
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Features
Why designing 'tree views' into your hospital is so important
Designer, writer and television presenter Oliver Heath digs through the research to demonstrate how biophilic design can improve lives and save money for healthcare clients
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News
Hugh Broughton lands York tower project
Project will improve facilities at medieval remnant of York castle
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River Cafe 'set to stay' when RSHP moves to Cheesegrater
Developer ‘wants to keep’ Michelin-starred restaurant originally set up as staff canteen
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Architects shell out £44k to get back on Arb register
Around 800 of the 1,800 booted off have applied to be reinstated
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Review
Book Club review: Luke Him Sau, Architect: China's Missing Modern
Zac Carey reviews Edward Denison’s new book on the AA-trained Chinese architect
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News
Wright & Wright wins Royal Academy of Engineering competition
Enterprise hub will span two buildings in Carlton House Terrace
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Features
Milan's British pavilion promises to be the Queen Bee
Much of the site of this year’s British pavilion in Milan will evoke the spirit of British landscapes. But its crowning achievement will be a gigantic recreation of a beehive, reports Ike Ijeh
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Jean Nouvel blames chief exec for concert hall no-show
Architect defends decision to boycott opening of his own building which led critics to call him a ‘spoilt-star artist’
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Pickles overrules planning inspector to save Welsh Streets
Save Britain’s Heritage president hails ‘triple triumph’
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Lifschutz's Candy flats are victim of new mega-basement ban
Holland Park development also rejected on architectural grounds
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Squire & Partners' Odeon redevelopment thrown out
Opponents got Benedict Cumberbatch to back their case
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Video: Norman Foster leads a drone tour of the Hearst Tower
Architect suggests 10-year-old project is among his favourites
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Jury hails 'Birmingham practices' on city square shortlist
Broadway Malyan and Atkins’ Midlands offices among five finalists
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Features
Not on the money: Over-budget projects
When finally completed last autumn, New York’s One World Trade Center clocked in at a total expense of £2.5bn, making it not only the most expensive skyscraper of all time, but also costing eight times its original budget. But is it the most over-budget project ever to be built? Ike ...
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News
Buttress Architects unfurls its winning scroll for Blackpool
Winning practice’s presentation ‘as big as the room’