All Editorial articles – Page 158
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News
Cabe chief executive's letter to staff
Richard Simmons tells Cabe staff that merger with EH has been ruled out.
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News
Gove vows to fight legal challenges over BSF
Education secretary Michael Gove has vowed to “vigorously contest” the legal action being threatened by four local authorities over the scrapping of the Building Schools for the Future programme.
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Review
Rachel Whiteread Drawings at Tate Britain
Whiteread’s Tate Britain exhibition throws interesting light on her sculptural exploration of the spaces in between.
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Technical
Infinity footbridge, Stockton-on-Tees, by Expedition Engineering and Spence Associates
Speirs & Major’s interactive kinetic lighting makes Stockton-on-Tees’ dramatic new landmark come to life.
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Technical
North Carolina Museum of Art by Thomas Phifer & Partners
Arup’s innovative solution allows the North Carolina museum’s permanent collection to be viewed by natural daylight.
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Review
Architecture in the Balkans
Slobodan Curcic’s epic survey is worth the complexity of its journey
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Review
Building a Library 28: A Documentary History of Art edited by Elizabeth Gilmore Holt
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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News
Rogers triumphs in Guy’s cancer care competition
Rogers Stirk Harbour has taken a major step into healthcare by beating a star-studded list of rivals in the competition to design a new cancer treatment centre in central London.
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News
Author urges architects to reconsider Libya work
Hisham Matar says profession is being used as part of a ’PR facelift’
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News
Toby Young slammed over design views
RIBA president Ruth Reed has led the profession in a backlash against Toby Young after he dismissed the importance of school design.
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News
Fears grow for Dewsbury regeneration masterplan
Architect Irena Bauman is calling on the government to help with the regeneration of troubled Dewsbury
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Opinion
Who do we think we are kidding?
The trend for invoking the Blitz spirit reveals the hollowness of the new architecture of austerity
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Opinion
One supersize doesn’t fit all
Bigger isn’t necessarily better when it comes to urban design.
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News
Solent shortlist revealed
Chetwoods, Glenn Howells, Penoyre & Prasad and van Heyningen & Haward are among the architects shortlisted for the first Solent Design Awards
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Features
Placing women
Date 1978Location ArtNet, LondonHelen Chadwick’s exhibition, In the Kitchen, took the form of a series of full-scale mock-ups of domestic appliances – a stove, a sink with Ascot, a washing machine and a fridge – each of which was rendered in shiny soft vinyl and incorporated a female volunteer.The entombed ...
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News
Inquiry grills Hopkins over Greenwich Market
A Hopkins director has denied trying to manipulate a public inquiry into the controversial Greenwich Market development
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Opinion
Lead by example
Prince Charles’s Natural House is now expected to complete in early 2011 (News September 10).
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Opinion
Schoolboy error
The problem with Michael Gove’s “wise men” who are reviewing the Department for Education’s capital spending programme is they are not construction professionals.
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Opinion
Textbook design
I have long admired Toby Young for the intelligence of his opinions, but has he blown it? (“Free school pioneer says design not necessary” News September 10).