All Editorial articles – Page 24
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News
Carbuncle Cup 2016 winner announced
This year’s wooden spoon goes to a luxury block of flats in London’s Docklands
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News
Tate Modern refuses to back down over visitors 'snooping' into Rogers flats
Herzog de Meuron and Rogers Stirk Harbour square up over privacy row
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News
Architects' designs for Regent Street shops unveiled
Annual RIBA retail project extends beyond Regent Street for first time
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News
Big names on £20m illuminated bridges shortlist
Winner of Thames competition to be announced in December
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Features
How the Great Fire of London invented the modern city
On the 350th anniversary of the fire’s close, Ike Ijeh shows how the disaster heralded enormous changes for architecture and urbanism despite the sidelining of Wren’s grand plan
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News
Mitchell Berry completes Wiltshire sports pavilion
£250,000 project built to replace derelict facility
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Opinion
People have to be brainwashed to appreciate the Southbank or Robin Hood Gardens
The public are entitled to their architectural preferences and modernists have no right to judge them, says Leon Krier
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News
Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist announced
Coffey, Ash Sakula and Sarah Wigglesworth among finalists
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News
Client of the Year shortlist announced
Mecanoo, Glenn Howells and Takero Shimazaki projects among finalists
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Technical
Interview: Johan Celsing
The architect behind the restoration of the Malmö chapels, talks about following in the footsteps of Sigurd Lewerentz and the importance of ‘robust’ architecture
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News
Architects' confidence crashes after Brexit vote
First RIBA survey after referendum shows big practices are most anxious
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Features
Carbuncle Cup 2016 shortlist unveiled
The six-strong shortlist was selected from 10 projects nominated by readers and represents some of Britain’s worst buildings.
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News
Great Ormond Street launches £190m rebuild competition
Children’s hospital wants design team and contractor for next phase of redevelopment
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News
Studio Egret West to redevelop Barking shopping centre
Plans involve 13 buildings of up to 36 storeys
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