All articles by David Blackman – Page 6
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Architecture and the problem of diversity
An architectural education will last seven years and leave you with debts in excess of £50,000. So, wonders David Blackman, is it becoming a pastime exclusively for the rich?
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Sheppard Robson to revamp Manchester arts venue
Project will remodel young people’s arts centre in city’s knowledge economy corridor
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Planning inspector backs architect over Hampstead flats wrangle
Council decision overturned meaning KSR scheme to replace 1930s building will go ahead
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Robert Adam gets OK for 'innovative' country pile
Planners accept that Warwickshire home meets NPPF test
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Stride Treglown submits Manchester office plan
Post-war blocks to be bulldozed to make way for scheme
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Universities failing students, RIBA survey says
‘They don’t have the right skills for work,’ report warns
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The chemistry test
The big consultancies are still the most popular partners for architects - but a good rapport is as important as resources
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Speed warning
Across the globe, cities are entering an era of unprecedented, ultra-rapid development. It’s down to architects to ensure it is also sustainable
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The way of the world
As confidence continues to return to the global market, a clearer picture is emerging of the countries, regions and types of practice that will thrive over the coming years
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Reform NPPF to protect communities from developers, MPs urge
Planning framework must be strengthened, says select committee
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Oxford looks at building on green belt
City council to review protected land after report highlights shortfall in supply for new homes
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Boris OK's plan to revamp west London wasteland
Glenn Howels and Maccreanor Lavington working on scheme
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Euston HS2 work delayed
HS2 Ltd confirms it will no longer seek expressions of interest to redevelop station in January