All Editorial articles – Page 31
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NewsArchitects call on new minister to deliver housing 'quantity and quality'
Housing and planning minister Gavin Barwell urged to place good design at heart of housing delivery programme
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ReviewPerfecting a language of architecture that the 99% can understand
If everyone is an architect, how come language is such a barrier, asks Daniel Elsea
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NewsCoe voted in as new Architects Registration Board chair
Former NHS senior manager succeeds Beatrice Fraenkel at regulator’s helm
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NewsUnesco grants key recognition to tranche of Le Corbusier works
Seventeen ‘masterpieces’ spanning three continents granted World Heritage staus
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OpinionWhat 'taking back control' means for architects
Active and engaged communities are essential to the creation of sustainable and high-quality spaces, argues Ben Flatman
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NewsSouthbank Centre: We still want to build Feilden Clegg scheme
£120m FCBS project remains an ambition, says property director
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NewsInside the £25m Southbank Centre refurb
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios reveals what it will look like - and how it looks now
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NewsLuxury flats upset people more than offices, says Paddington Cube architect
Son of Paddington Pole ‘a much better scheme’
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NewsHousing target should be 300k a year, say peers
House of Lords report delivers stinging rebuke of government housing policy
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NewsCZWG wins planning for £175m Old Oak scheme
QPR housing project is first to progress in mayoral development area
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NewsRenzo Piano lops 58 storeys off Paddington Pole
Shard architect William Matthews, Pringle Richards Sharratt, BDP and TP Bennett all working on heavily revised scheme
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NewsBrexit has stirred feelings I didn’t know I had: Three European architects share their experiences
BD hears from two senior architects and a student on what the vote to leave means for them personally
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NewsFive more plots lined up for architects at £2bn Elephant & Castle scheme
Open tender process likely to begin next year
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OpinionThe view from up here can change the way you feel down there
It is still relatively novel for Londoners to be able to look down on their city from on high. As opportunities grow, there could be an unexpected benefit, says Martyn Evans
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NewsSpparc wins planning for £300m Borough Market job
Retail-led scheme aims for Covent Garden feel
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