All Editorial articles – Page 22
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NewsGive us cash and we’ll back building schemes, public tells government
Poll says £5,000 enough to secure backing
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NewsPrince's bungalow to be turned into chocolate box cottage
Charles accused of creating a pastiche from 1960s holiday home
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OpinionLet's use Brexit as a springboard to transform the creative sector
There’s no point regretting what’s happened - what we need now is an open debate about how to seize the opportunities, argues Alastair Donald
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NewsJan Kattein to turn car park into creative hub
Derelict Wood Green site to offer offices, exhibition space, allotments and a cafe
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NewsStanton Williams completes MI6 flats
Riverside flats are first venture by Gerald Ronson’s new outfit
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NewsHoward Bernstein retires after 19 years leading Manchester
Council chief executive will step down next spring
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NewsBangkok Museum design scrapped over plagiarism claim
Proposal withdrawn after resemblance to Foster Partners’ Crystal Island pointed out
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NewsOrdinary to create architecture's origin myths at RA
Royal Academy unveils autumn architecture programme
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NewsDesign Engine wins planning for Oxford quads project
Approval for new build, refurb and landscaping works
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NewsUK architects need skilled migrants, RIBA warns government
RIBA joins other professional bodies in warning to Brexit minister David Davis
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AnalysisTokyo 2020, venue by venue
As the thrills of Rio slowly subside, attention turns to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, where a virtue is being made of necessity by re-using some of the venues built for the 1964 games
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NewsReplace Garden Bridge with 'stepping stones', says architect
Landscaped ‘islands’ could be built on existing Blackfriars piers
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NewsBirmingham commits £1bn to HS2 regeneration schemes
Local funds pave way for 140ha city centre redevelopment
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OpinionI'm excited by the global prospects Brexit brings
We could see a new wave of Brits working beyond mainland Europe but there are pitfalls that all architects should be aware of …
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NewsLonglist announced for Cambridge college competition
24 architects will be whittled down to half a dozen
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NewsLDA Design hopes it will be fourth time lucky in Aberdeen
Practice is latest to be appointed to £17m Union Terrace Gardens revamp
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OpinionWe all have a duty to stand up to the toxic culture at architecture schools
As hundreds of first years begin part I, BD’s student columnist calls time on a pernicious academic attitude that has normalised suffering






