All Online news articles – Page 260
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News
Vaizey warns on Convoys Wharf heritage issues
Architecture minister was speaking ahead of planning ruling next month
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News
Civic Trust Awards shortlist announced
UK and international finalists chosen from more than 200 entries
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Features
War memorials: testaments to our tragic history
Works of art commemorating the dead are perhaps one positive from the first world war, says Gavin Stamp
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News
Value of UK construction contracts soars
Infrastructure and residential sector growth heralds ‘exciting year’
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Archive Titles
30 years ago this week: 'The turning point has come for Future Systems'
Every week, BD looks back into the archive to uncover the top stories and asks if much has changed in the 40 years we’ve been writing about architecture.
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Opinion
London’s past comes alive on location
Gillian Darley on experiencing architecture through films
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News
Rick Mather Architects wins planning for sixth form centre
Newham project involves listed buildings and new work
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News
Jane Darbyshire and David Kendal's £11.2m eco-hub unveiled in national park
Practice creates landscape discovery centre and youth hostel near Hadrian’s Wall
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Opinion
Do the Twentieth Century Society’s Southbank pictures help the debate?
The images were intended to provoke discussion, says Henrietta Billings, but Ben van Bruggen argues they are just a gimmick
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News
RIBA London unveils Shanghai shop window designs
Winning architects paired with international brands
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Opinion
Bypassing planning is not the route to a coherent city
The mayor of London’s interventions lack the rounded vision needed for a high-quality legacy, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
The Royal Academy senses a new sensibility
The RA’s latest exhibition taps into a growing general audience for architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Roehampton University residential halls by Henley Halebrown Rorrison
Buildings influenced by nearby grade II*-listed Georgian Downshire House
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News
Victorian terrace demolition condemned
East London council’s architectural heritage at risk, says Victorian Society
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IBI Nightingale wins £75m Birmingham hospital
Winning bid combined business planning and architecture
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Inspirations
Alex Ely’s inspiration: the Britz Metropolitan Settlement by Bruno Taut with Martin Wagner
Mae Architects’ Alex Ely admires Taut’s Berlin housing project for its ideas of democratic placemaking