All Editorial articles – Page 32
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NewsOrms wins planning for office refurbishment on Oxford Street
Architect to revamp 1950s modernist building
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NewsScots beaten to St Andrew's music centre by London practice
Flanagan Lawrence to design university’s music centre
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NewsWalkie Talkie ‘no Trojan horse’ says City design chief
Carbuncle Cup winner could be joined to eastern cluster by new crop of towers
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NewsCity 'as busy as ever' despite Brexit
Demand for new offices remains ‘full-on’, says head of design
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NewsGovernment reassures EU architects working in Britain
Legal status of EU nationals in UK ‘fully expected’ to be protected, according to three ministries
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NewsMay pledges to prioritise infrastructure and housing
Britain’s next prime minister sets out her economic priorities
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NewsPlan drafter ordered to pay £8,000 for mis-use of title
Director of Plan It Design franchising firm pleads guilty to misusing ‘architect’
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NewsMayor suspends Garden Bridge enabling work
Garden Bridge Trust brushes off setback and predicts work will start soon
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NewsGovernment limping on land sales target, says Audit Office
Tories have made just 5% progress towards housing goal
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NewsConstruction growth prospects downgraded again
Experian publishes chastening set of forecasts - before it’s even estimated likely impact of Brexit
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OpinionThink you're an open-minded free-thinker? Think again
Don’t be so quick to condemn those who hold a different point of view, whether they are Brexiteers or Toby Young, says Simon Henley
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News‘Don’t be afraid – you’ve been through this before’
Architects are well-placed to weather another economic storm, says consultant
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NewsIdeas contest for extending skyscrapers has €30k prize fund
Timber firm launches competition to build up in the world’s densest cities
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NewsHawkins Brown completes refurbishment of listed LCC school
Energy bills drop by three-quarters, says architect
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NewsScotland's favourite buildings to be rendered in cake
Cake Fest is part of Scotland’s Festival of Architecture
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OpinionA hundred years ago we decided to build homes fit for heroes. What happened?
Tudor Walters, Parker Morris and Parker Boris. Radiograms and MP3s. Julia Park gets out a tape measure and a dictionary
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NewsGeffrye Museum gets planning three years after Chipperfield blow
Wright Wright appointed after planning committee rejected David Chipperfield scheme
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