All Editorial articles – Page 155
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News
Bad planners and architects 'should be publicly shamed'
Hold planners accountable for architecture that blights our lives, argues Matthew Parris
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NewsRichard Murphy Architects submits Dunfermline arts centre for planning
Competition winning-design revised after more land bought
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NewsAssael Architecture wins planning for 14 homes and a GP surgery
Scheme replaces a single derelict house in south London
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NewsMake defends its £1.5bn Heygate redevelopment
Council insists it has not watered down affordable housing target
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NewsAsif Khan and BFLS on Littlehampton seafront shortlist
Dan Brill and McChesney Architects also finalists in Stage by the Sea competition
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NewsWest 8 completes Jubilee Gardens after 14 years and three competitions
£5 million scheme opens for the Diamond Jubilee weekend
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NewsRenzo Piano to design film museum in Los Angeles
Shard architect teams up with LA architect Zoltan Pali on Oscars project
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NewsMalaysians tipped to buy Battersea Power Station for £375m
Bid involves working with Rafael Vinoly’s consented scheme
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OpinionProblems that predate a design
Cambridge’s recent procurement study misses a central reason why buildings end up in disputes
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OpinionA considerably better school than Maxxi is an art gallery
I can’t say that I shared the widespread incredulity at the choice of Evelyn Grace Academy as winner of this year’s Stirling. The prize has surely long since lost its credibility as a reward for architectural merit.
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NewsZaha Hadid shortlisted for Colombian convention centre
Shortlist also contains Snohetta and Diller Scofidio & Renfro
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OpinionShop around for expertise
The revival of the high streets will depend on architectural vision as much as economics
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NewsCartwright Pickard Architects wins planning for PassivHaus homes
West London development tackles cramped plot by using shared spaces
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OpinionModern methods stumble
The Oxley Woods u-turn only shows that prefabricated housing must be built on a bigger scale to be economically viable.
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FeaturesFighting a good fight
Father Francis Xavier Martin led the 1979 protest against development of Dublin’s Wood Quay






