All Editorial articles – Page 110
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NewsAll 1,715 Guggenheim Helsinki entries published
Gallery ‘offers rare insight into the design process’, says Malcolm Reading
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OpinionMaterial evidence
The first of the Royal Academy’s Meaning in Materials series took the audience from specification guides to the moon and back, writes Joanna Day
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NewsLevitt Bernstein to turn Granada Studios into hotel
Ralph Tubbs building will become first ‘event hotel’
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NewsHeritage at Risk register reveals threatened gems
English Heritage highlights five entrenched cases ‘ripe for redevelopment’
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TechnicalCladding SOM's JTI Building in Geneva
SOM’s JTI building in Geneva uses a revolutionary facade that optimises daylight and transparency while meeting tight Swiss regulatory requirements. Ike Ijeh finds out more
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OpinionRaising the curtain on creativity
Miya Ushida explains why a mentoring charity in King’s Cross is the perfect partner for the Kathryn Findlay Future Fund, set up in her mother’s memory
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NewsAnger over Shard developer's framework
‘Only practices that have designed a 40-storey tower need apply’
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NewsPeter Barber makes Mount Pleasant proposal
Architect suggests whole site could be used for social housing
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FeaturesA pretty healthy suspicion
The collaborations of Eric Parry and Richard Deacon make for an interesting strand in this year’s Meeting Architecture season at the British School at Rome. Until November 4.
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NewsEnglish Heritage and Cabe launch tall buildings consultation
Guidance to be revised in light of NPPF
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NewsStirling Prize winner hits out at UK procurement
‘We are ready to work internationally,’ says architect Steve Tompkins in this wide-ranging interview on what winning the Stirling Prize will mean for Haworth Tompkins
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OpinionSo, why do you want to be an architect?
A generation gap separates first-year architecture students from part IIs, finds BD’s student columnist
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NewsAllies & Morrison lands Imperial College research hub
College’s £40m scheme will include research and clinical areas to treat patients in innovative ways
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NewsIt’s over, says vanquished Tuomey
RIBA rule change will make it hard for us to win Stirling now, says five-times shortlisted architect
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OpinionStirling Prize: A new age of civic building?
The endearing normality of Haworth Tompkins’ victorious Everyman Theatre embodies a renewed civic spirit
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NewsDavid Adjaye to rebuild Mole Man's house
Artists who commissioned architect’s Dirty House hire him for latest project
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NewsLottery boost for Gareth Hoskins' Aberdeen gallery
£30m project will add a storey to Victorian building and double gallery spaces






