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Review
A special edition of BD's Book Club
In this special edition of BD’s Book Club, we are giving you the chance to read and review one of five titles from the Living Architectures series
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News
Welsh Gold Medal for Architecture winner named at National Eisteddfod
John Pardey Architects wins Wales’s Gold Medal for Architecture
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Aecom wins planning for pre-fab housing in west London
10-home scheme is first large-scale Rational House development
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Farrells wins planning for Folkestone seafront masterplan
Farrells' Folkestone seafront masterplan Illustrative masterplan Farrells has won planning for the masterplan for Folkestone seafront. Shepway council gave outline permission in a move the practice described as “a vital step to establish clear design principles and an overall vision for the site”. The quayside ...
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Mayor calls in HLM's 19-storey Bermondsey tower
Architect appeals to Boris Johnson after mixed-use scheme rejected
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Building Study
Bow Arts Trust headquarters by Delvendahl Martin Architects
This exposed timber structure is set within a set of historic warehouse buildings
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Opinion
Council housebuilders must get it right this time
Much has changed since the golden age of council housing — but difficulties still remain, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Sun, sea and Soviet system-building
How come British tourists like their seaside resorts modern but their homes traditional, asks Owen Hatherley
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FAT, Crimson and Hatherley chosen for British Pavilion
Team will curate pavilion for 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale
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Next phase of Park Hill to go ahead as Urban Splash restructures
Places for People to fund next chunk of work
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Opinion
Don’t sweep away Beijing’s past
Zaha Hadid’s Lubetkin Prize nomination highlights the heritage issues of work in China, says Ellis Woodman
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News
Architects shortlisted for historic Parliament renewal
Feilden Mawson and Feilden Clegg Bradley lose out
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Part L 'damages zero-carbon homes drive'
Architects’ efforts will ‘suffer greatly’ after unambitious Part L changes