All articles by Ike Ijeh – Page 15
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News
Aukett Swanke's Eland House refurb wins planning
Government office originally designed by EPR Architects
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Analysis
Will the Hammersmith 'flyunder' take off?
The latest tunnel project for west London will need to overcome enormous economic and infrastructural obstacles before it is delivered, says Ike Ijeh
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Analysis
‘It’s not just a breathing space, it’s a social space’
Landscape architect James Corner has created a promenade of public play spaces dotted around the main venues of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Ike Ijeh speaks to the designer as the park re-opens to the public
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News
Grimshaw and Moxon make railway competition longlist
Architects and engineers picked for next round of gantry design contest
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Opinion
Palestine doesn't need the RIBA
The RIBA’s pointless actions are sowing division and discord, says Ike Ijeh
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Features
How to speak architect
Architects don’t just design buildings. They are also poet-philosophers whose aim is to explain the deeper significance of their latest creation. Building’s Ike Ijeh and Lee Monks of the Plain English Campaign look for some sense in their musings
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Review
Heatherwick's escapism steals the show at the V&A
The focus on process over product will appeal to architects
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Features
Could a style makeover tempt homeowners to the Green Deal?
The government’s Green Deal needs to retrofit around 600,000 homes a year - but it seems unlikely that current incentives can persuade enough people to make alterations to their homes.
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Analysis
Recession and the state of the architecture profession
BD’s sister title Building finds architects ’knocked sideways’ by recession - but how does that affect design?