All Editorial articles – Page 3
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NewsBasil Spence's Italian sports car up for auction
Architect sold his Italian convertible when going got tough in Rome
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NewsFinal piece in Chipperfield’s Shanghai puzzle approved
Brick tower on historic Bund needed special permission
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NewsArchitects sought for £1.5bn transformation of controversial estate
Newham council resuscitates plans to redevelop Carpenters Estate, next to Olympic Park
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CF Møller wins London mayor's first 100% affordable housing scheme
Architect working with preferred development partner on East End project
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NewsWork to create new homes from condemned Liverpool terraces completes
Project hailed ‘triumphant vindication’ of long fight against state bent on demolition
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FeaturesCarbuncle Cup: Park Plaza London Waterloo by ESA Architecture
This conversion of a government department into a hotel doesn’t quite hit the spot
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NewsBennetts Associates to turn Woolwich Arsenal into a creative hub
Rab Bennetts hails ‘one of UK’s most significant cultural projects’
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NewsRow brewing after Knight Architects appointed to Rotherhithe Bridge job
Knight Architects working alongside Arcadis and TfL, though local practice ReForm previously designed a bridge for the same location
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OpinionWhat Charlottesville says about the ideological and physical contest for our public space
Our public spaces are under siege from extremists. What can be done asks Hank Dittmar
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NewsLatest Qatar World Cup stadium unveiled
Ibrahim M Jaidah designed stadium inspired by traditional Arabian skull cap
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OpinionFour priorities for the next RIBA president
Ben Derbyshire takes over from Jane Duncan as RIBA president in September and faces big challenges. Martyn Evans has some suggestions
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Make’s rejigged Docklands tower set for approval
Planners back 49-storey scheme after seven-floor “haircut” and footprint reduction
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FeaturesCarbuncle Cup: The Curve, Slough by Bblur Architecture and CZWG
Brave or foolish; the Curve tries to put the heart back into Slough
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OpinionRecyling the spoils of Crossrail
Turning subsoil from Crossrail excavations into a new nature reserve is a win win situation says Gillian Darley
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FeaturesThe best of British beach huts
The humble British beach hut is being reconfigured for the 21st century. Ike Ijeh looks at some examples of cutting-edge coastal design
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NewsCladding system with ACM panel passes fire safety test
First cladding system to pass the BRE’s combustibility test
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NewsArchitects give up on 'unreliable' pre-app system
Key plank of government policy is not fit for purpose, survey finds
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OpinionWhy design and build doesn't work
Design and build contracts were meant to give responsibility for jobs to one party. The reality is rather different says Julia Park
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