All Online news articles – Page 262
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News
UKTI launches design competition for Milan Expo pavilion
Design contest run by firm behind Thomas Heatherwick’s Shanghai success
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Review
Book Club review: The Life of the British Home: An Architectural History by Edward Denison and Guang Yu Ren
An attempt to chart the development of the British home falls flat
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News
Herzog & de Meuron's bridge over Tate Modern revealed
Bridge allows first glimpse inside Swiss architect’s Tate extension
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Opinion
Bury the past in heritage and shopping
History has been smoothed over in Dresden’s reconstruction, says Owen Hatherley
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Features
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse: Reconstruction or re-imagining?
How do you recreate a historic theatre that never existed? Reconstruction architect Jon Greenfield explains
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News
BDP triumphs over strong shortlist to win Rochdale project
Finalists included Adam Khan Architects, Atkins and Bauman Lyons
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Archive Titles
20 years ago this week: 'The right time to recreate our profession'
Every week, BD looks back into the archive to uncover the top stories and ask if much has changed in the 40 years we’ve been writing about architecture.
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News
Richard Rogers receives Mario Pani Award in Mexico
Architect lifts trophy during working visit to Mexico City tower
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Opinion
Are clients changing their attitudes to small firms?
Yes says Russell Curtis from RCKa Architects, 2014 will be a year of opportunity, while Hari Philips from Bell Philips argues that there is still a paucity of projects
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News
Profession needs more influence, says Hodder
RIBA president begins campaign to get architects’ voices heard
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News
Heatherwick defends garden bridge from Lords' attack
‘Public are massively supportive,’ says designer
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Building Study
Nunhead Green community centre by AOC
Architect to reinstate Victorian terrace housing with contemporary form in south-east London
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Opinion
Turning city workplaces into bedsits affects us all
The character of communities countrywide will be changed by the new legislation, says Ellis Woodman
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News
Arb hits back at register criticism
‘Three months to pay not unreasonable,’ says Beatrice Fraenkel
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Opinion
We will miss Kathryn Findlay’s unique vision
Pioneering architect followed a singular creative path, says Ellis Woodman