All Editorial articles – Page 106
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News
Paris says 'non' to Herzog & de Meuron tower
But mayor fights on for triangle project claiming vote was flawed
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Opinion
Rise of the machines
Technology is elbowing out human inefficiency in architecture, says Amanda Baillieu
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RIBA president's church to be replaced by Allies & Morrison
Westbourne Park Baptist Church will be rebuilt with 32 flats and a library
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Sports fans square up over Wimbledon stadium site
Feud between greyhound and football supporters sparks rival proposals
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Brits dominate winners in Czech housing contest
Three-quarters of selected architects are from UK
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AYA shortlists: Sports & Leisure Architect of the Year
To celebrate BD’s Architect of the Year 2014 finalists, we look at each shortlist in turn
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Opinion
Actually, Stirling had a vintage year
The RIBA’s director of outreach counters the charge that nobody noticed UK architecture’s biggest prize this year
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Review
Good neighbours?
Document Nederlands 2014, showing in the new Philips wing of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, reveals the contrasting streetscapes across the Dutch/Belgian border
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Mayor interrogated about Crystal Palace briefs
Green Party challenges Boris over ‘sidelined’ masterplan
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Richard Griffiths wins planning for Toynbee Hall redevelopment
Project includes refurbishment and new-build
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Review
Towards a new brutalism
Paul McGrath reviews Jonathan Meades’ Barbican discussion on brutalism
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Sheppard Robson wins planning for office replacement
Design aims to be more welcoming to the public
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David Mackay (1933-2014)
Influential architect and writer dies in his adopted city of Barcelona
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News
AYA shortlists: Infrastructure Architect of the Year
To celebrate BD’s Architect of the Year 2014 finalists, we look at each shortlist in turn
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Opinion
Whatever happened to planning in London?
On the fourth anniversary of the Localism Act, planning has never felt less local, argues Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Public apathy in the Stirling Prize is a critical issue for architecture
Biggest night in the architectural calendar? Unfortunately, writes BD’s student columnist, the public barely noticed
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News
Walters & Cohen wins planning at Osborne school
New block at St Paul’s will replace Powell Moya and Nicholas Hare buildings
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Garden Bridge passes first planning hurdle
Lambeth council approves Heatherwick’s Thames crossing
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Architects celebrate selection to £100m HCA framework
Maccreanor Lavington, RCKa and S333 among the successful practices