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Opinion
Join the queue for post-war nostalgia
The Open House event showed that Farrell’s prejudices are not universal, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
London's skyscraper designers should aim high like Chicago
The Shell Centre’s real problem is about placemaking, not heritage, argues Hank Dittmar
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Stirling Prize virgins take 2013 award
Witherford Watson Mann announced as winners at ceremony at Central St Martins
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Brixton Slip House wins RIBA Manser Medal
Carl Turner revealed as winner at Stirling Prize ceremony
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National Trust named RIBA Client of the Year
Commissioned the Stirling Prize-shortlisted Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre
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AY Architects takes 2013 Stephen Lawrence Prize
Award handed out at Stirling Prize ceremony in central London
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'Brutalism was a freak,' says architecture tsar
Today’s architecture much better than ‘rubbish’ post-war era, says Terry Farrell
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Twelve Architects comes in to land with Russian airport win
World Cup air terminal design beat Russian and British entries
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Royal Academy's Keeper's House opens to the public
David Chipperfield Architects and Long Kentish complete £6.5m redevelopment project
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Features
Tim Makower: 'Intensity is my greatest treasure'
The founder of Makower Architects on Le Corbusier, Alvaro Siza and wearing shorts on a Saturday morning
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Opinion
Listing Preston bus station is just a stop on the route
Now that the campaign has succeeded, the building needs real investment and leadership, says Amanda Baillieu
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Niall McLaughlin remains favourite for Stirling Prize
Bookies shorten odds on firm picking up tonight’s award
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Planners prompt AHMM to rethink East London tower
Student housing element of Stratford Centre scheme likely to be dropped after planners threaten refusal
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Plans to open up public work to small businesses welcomed by RIBA
Members of the RIBA’s procurement reform group acknowledge Cabinet Office plans as positive step in wider reform
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Assemble founder wins first Lina Bo Bardi fellowship
Jane Hall will travel to Brazil for a six week research trip