All Editorial articles – Page 43
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NewsRIBA report damns government's 'wasteful' school building programme
Good design could stop £150m a year being spent on unnecessary operations and maintenance, report claims
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NewsLondon in record number of office starts
Deloitte Crane Survey reports the capital now has 14.2 million sq ft of office space under construction
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NewsHousebuilders vow to increase output
Housebuilders and government agree to boost delivery of new homes
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FeaturesOn site with Weston Williamson at Paddington Crossrail station
As the mammoth £14.8bn infrastructure project enters its final 18 months, Elizabeth Hopkirk looks round the Paddington station construction site with its architects
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NewsAssael wins go-ahead for Royal Academy of Dance scheme
Plans to turn former home of Royal Academy of Dance in Battersea into luxury flats
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NewsHaworth Tompkins wins planning to raise arts centre from ashes
Battersea Arts Centre was parrtly destroyed by fire
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NewsChipperfield leads charge for RIBA International Prize
Longlist announced for Lubetkin replacement
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OpinionSadiq Khan, you need to read these reports by Boris' design advisors
London’s new mayor has his work cut out on housing and planning, but he has plenty of excellent advice to draw on, says Hank Dittmar
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects only UK finalist for Aga Khan Award
19 finalists picked from 348 nominations for architecture award
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NewsFeilden Fowles gets green light for Yorkshire Sculpture Park project
£3.8m visitor centre is latest architectural project at estate
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NewsLewisham approves restoration of art deco landmark
Barr Gazetas wins consent to convert 1930s Tower House department store
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NewsGeorge Ferguson loses 'my best job yet' as mayor of Bristol
Former RIBA president beaten by Labour rival
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NewsMetro Central Heights 'would be overwhelmed by SOM towers'
Conservation body claims revised plans just as harmful to Goldfinger building
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OpinionArne Jacobsen designed chairs. Why won't architects let Heatherwick design buildings?
Architects have nothing to fear from designers straying on to their turf - and plenty to gain from collaboration, argues Mark Middleton
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects to regenerate Prague's Masaryk station
Practice to work with Czech capital on major regen project
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NewsHawkins Brown to build next to Chipperfield in Wakefield
Practice to design new cultural quarter for historic mill complex
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NewsElections 2016: What the results mean
Khan set to take London, while SNP and Labour struggle to wins in Scotland and Wales
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OpinionPoliticians would do well to show more interest in urban design
Leon Krier proposes a new European capital built on genuinely sustainable principles. It would make the EU more lovable, be a model for other city builders - and help end our dependence on oil, he argues






