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Heatherwick unveils Tokyo’s new Azabudai Hills district
The Japanese PM was there to open the culmination of a 30-year regeneration project
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Blogs
Been a long time gone, Constantinople
Elizabeth Hopkirk visits Istanbul and finds conservation in the palimpsest city is a hot topic
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Blogs
Battersea Power Station: Going, going...
'My name is Nisha and I have a rich father.' Battersea Power Station is for sale on the open market for the first time. As the deadline for bids looms, Elizabeth Hopkirk talks to one of the bidders
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Blogs
Bees for Cities
“We need to remember the creepy crawlies things” was the message of the Architecture Foundation’s Inmidtown Habitats exhibition
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Blogs
The gates of Bath
Unmoved by Grimshaw’s Thermae Spa and Eric Parry’s extension to the Holburne Museum, George Saumarez Smith considers the less dramatic
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Blogs
Farewell Moscow
The last of three posts in which architect Natasha Chibireva shares her impressions on revisiting the city where she grew up
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Blogs
The mystery of Moscow courtyards
The second of three posts in which architect Natasha Chibireva shares her impressions on revisiting the city where she grew up
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Blogs
A return to Moscow
The first of three posts in which architect Natasha Chibireva shares her impressions on revisiting the city where she grew up
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Timid engineers
Engineers need to stand up to architects with knighthoods to end the ‘orgy of glass’
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How the Greeks bailed us out
A transplanted temple of Apollo in a Hertfordshire village is one of the wonders of England
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