All Online news articles – Page 240
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Review
Book Club review: Good Cities, Better Lives by Peter Hall
Peter Hall looks to Europe in order to address the critical state of urbanism in Britain, says Lionel Eid
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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
Every piece of Royal Academy's Sensing Spaces exhibition is for sale
Signed chunks of Grafton Architecture’s installation sell for £140
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Final Red Road flats demolition to provide opening ceremony drama
Glasgow’s Commonwealth Games will be dynamite
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RIBA London exports its shop windows to Shanghai
Architects were flown to China to oversee construction
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Rogers teams up with London council on flatpack homes for rent
Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners designing pilot project for new council-owned landlord
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Architects warn government could 'kick Farrell Review into long grass'
Terry Farrell vows to become ‘raving nutter’ to keep report alive
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Construction industry confidence at seven-year high
Survey finds sector grew for eleventh successive month in March
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Opinion
Praying for change
‘Church intensification’ is extending the life of these important community buildings, says Matthew Lloyd
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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
Farrell Review: the response
Leading figures in the profession give their reaction to the Farrell Review
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News
Farrell Review: the recommendations
The 60 recommendations range from the creation of a Chief Architect to the notion of PLACE reviews
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News
Boris approves Foster towers against council's wishes
1,000-home scheme wins planning after mayor overturns second council’s wishes in two days
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Masterplan for Silvertown Quays revealed
Architects include Fletcher Priest, Civic Arts and Donald Insall