All Online news articles – Page 264
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Review
Book Club review: Explore everything: Place-hacking the City by Bradley Garrett
Attempting to apply a heavy theoretical justification to urban place-hacking might be a bit of a stretch, but this book still manages to challenge conceptions about the limits of the city
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News
International architects on shortlist for Vancouver Art Gallery
Sanaa and Herzog de Meuron are among the last five
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News
Forecast paints stronger recovery in construction
Growth fuelled by housing, offices and infrastructure
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News
Daniel Libeskind reveals £10m Durham physics centre
New funding announced for world-class institute
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Archive Titles
Ten years ago this week: 'Fergie to the rescue in bar brawl'
In the first of our new archive series, we look back to one of the top stories from the first issue of 2004 which also happens to be one of the current BD team’s favourite ever stories about a RIBA president
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Multimedia
Framed in Steel: 20 Fenchurch Street
William Hare, Canary Wharf Contractors, Rafael Vinoly Architects and CH2MHILL discuss the virtues of steel and how it facilitated the design and build of this iconic building and addition to London’s skyline
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News
A licence to trash?
You can’t replace ancient woodland, says Professor Robert Tregay, chairman of LDA Design, in a piece criticising ‘biodiversity offsetting’
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News
Lords call Heatherwick bridge plan 'expensive vanity project'
Peers liken £150m project to ‘risible’ Thames cable car
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News
Bell Phillips Architects wins planning for elderly housing
Thurrock scheme is first phase of new programme
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Multimedia
Watch: The Loneliness of A Late-Night Model Maker
Timelapse video of modelmaker at Nicholas Hare captures intricate detail work
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News
Sean Griffiths to be professor of architecture at Westminster
Ex-FAT man aims to demonstrate opportunities of an architectural education
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Opinion
Homelessness isn't caused by lack of homes
Asking architects and housebuilders to do more is ignoring the real power imbalance at the heart of the housing crisis, says former RIBA president Angela Brady