All Editorial articles – Page 129
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Opinion
We'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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Features
In 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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News
Oxford University outlines £1.8bn development blueprint
Decade of expansion planned to compete with international rivals
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Bristol hires architects to design 1,000 council houses
Homes to be built on brownfield sites across city
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BDP 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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News
Leading 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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News
Presidential candidates vow to shake up RIBA
Duncan and Richards to tour UK with series of hustings
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News
Prince Charles 'impoverished architectural discourse'
Carbuncle speech ‘shut down debate’, critics claim at 30th anniversary event
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News
UN Studio scoops fifth West Kowloon arts venue
Lyric Theatre will stand alongside Herzog de Meuron and Farrells’ museum
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Daniel Libeskind picked for Canada's Holocaust memorial
Architect beats David Adjaye and Ron Arad
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Bennetts 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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Capita appointed to revamp Tube station
Capita picked to upgrade Marylebone London Underground station
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RIBA Enterprises to launch £5 million architectural competition
Only northern practices will be invited to enter
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Opinion
The 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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News
Queen's gynaecologist attacks Donald Insall proposal for Barts as 'half-baked'
English Heritage also critical of architect’s scheme
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Trehearne Architects completes starter homes for historic Greenwich charity
Rare new residential development in Unesco World Heritage Site
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Zaha 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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Green light for van Heyningen and Haward's cathedral reordering
Leicester Cathedral will be fit for a king