All Editorial articles – Page 129
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OpinionWe'll never build enough homes until we open up the market
Ending the housebuilders’ monopoly will improve both the supply of housing and the quality of its design, argues Hank Dittmar
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FeaturesIn conversation: Jack Pringle
Ahead of his appearance at the May Design Series, in a session hosted by Ike Ijeh, BD sat down with architect Jack Pringle to explore the changing face of workplace interiors
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NewsOxford University outlines £1.8bn development blueprint
Decade of expansion planned to compete with international rivals
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NewsBristol hires architects to design 1,000 council houses
Homes to be built on brownfield sites across city
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NewsBDP and SOM submit £2bn plans for Covent Garden Market
UK’s largest fruit, vegetable and flower market will remain within redeveloped site
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NewsLeading architects and historians back campaign to save Macintosh gem
Jeremy Till, Eva Jiricna and Alfred Munkenbeck sign petition to save sheltered housing
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NewsPresidential candidates vow to shake up RIBA
Duncan and Richards to tour UK with series of hustings
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NewsPrince Charles 'impoverished architectural discourse'
Carbuncle speech ‘shut down debate’, critics claim at 30th anniversary event
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NewsUN Studio scoops fifth West Kowloon arts venue
Lyric Theatre will stand alongside Herzog de Meuron and Farrells’ museum
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NewsDaniel Libeskind picked for Canada's Holocaust memorial
Architect beats David Adjaye and Ron Arad
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NewsBennetts wins planning for conversion of historic King’s Cross train shed
Concept supermarket, school and events space to form part of redevelopment
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NewsCapita appointed to revamp Tube station
Capita picked to upgrade Marylebone London Underground station
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NewsRIBA Enterprises to launch £5 million architectural competition
Only northern practices will be invited to enter
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OpinionThe Farrell Review: What next?
On the eve of a major industry debate on how to turn the wide-ranging recommendations into results, Terry Farrell writes exclusively for BD on the progress so far
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NewsQueen's gynaecologist attacks Donald Insall proposal for Barts as 'half-baked'
English Heritage also critical of architect’s scheme
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NewsTrehearne Architects completes starter homes for historic Greenwich charity
Rare new residential development in Unesco World Heritage Site
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NewsZaha Hadid's Hong Kong college canters to completion
Jockey Club Innovation Tower is squeezed between a motorway and a sports club
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NewsGreen light for van Heyningen and Haward's cathedral reordering
Leicester Cathedral will be fit for a king






