All Politics articles – Page 23
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RIBA sets out manifesto for London’s next mayor
London’s next mayor must commission a five-year design strategy for the capital, the RIBA has urged
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Architects hail Shapps’ self-build ‘boom’
Government initiative to boost finance and cut red tape is ‘promising’, says RIBA
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Will the VAT changes endanger listed buildings?
Yes, says Kate Pugh, it will discourage owners from necessary work; but Sarah Gibbs claims the measure is a much-needed correction on the tax system
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Government shelves standardised school design plans
New guidance will now give basic recommedations
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Architects ideal candidates for mayors, says Ferguson
Bristol mayoral hopeful likens cities to big projects
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Farrell tells of fears of Livingstone as mayor
Ken would bring ‘top-down’ politics to London, warns architect
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Architects to spruce up prefabs after BSF schools axed
Newham Council hires Haptic and AU Studio
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Councils face immediate changes to planning rules
National planning policy framework comes into effect today
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Should design review be paid for?
Yes, says Nahid Majid, it’s an investment for both the applicant and the community; while Nick Johnson says it needs to be a neutral process
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Forum may not be cynical 'stunt'
A very unfortunate headline on your front page (“Critics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt” February 24).
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Academics favour modernist school trips
Call for broader curriculum is response to education secretary Michael Gove’s list of 30 buildings pupils should see
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Critics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt
David Cameron has been accused of copying Tony Blair’s Cool Britannia stunt by inviting celebrity architects to Downing Street to discuss the future of cities.
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Architects advise Cameron on city design
Richard Rogers, Thomas Heatherwick and Bjarke Ingels meet PM
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Dump tick-box procurement system, Cabe urges MPs
Design Council Cabe proposes database of standard PQQ answers
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Opinion
Pedal power prelude to a more environmental agenda
That Downing Street is giving time to discussing bike safety exemplifies the growing attention being given to environmental issues
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Study raises questions on using design to cut crime
Design Council Cabe criticises gated developments
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Olympic legacy body is all powerful
Elizabeth Hopkirk examines the creation of this unelected planning corporation
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Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
$1 billion project is opportunity to create symbol for architect’s native country
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Government housing strategy will fail, says IPPR
Think-tanks says government is offering developers a free ride