All Editorial articles – Page 47
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NewsPRP becomes one of first to hit 50:50 gender split at board level
Hawkins Brown and Levitt Bernstein thought to be closest rivals
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NewsMole wins planning for one of UK's largest co-housing schemes
Timber scheme could be complete by next summer
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ReviewAfter Chernobyl: Moving a whole town
Book Club: Balazs Endrodi, who grew up in one of the Soviet Union’s ‘nuclear cities’, reviews a new guide to the nation’s last atomgrad
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NewsHall Black Douglas to refurbish Glasgow's Govanhill bathhouse
Restoration project the culmination of 15-year fight to see historic baths reopened
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NewsSquires wins planning after lopping storeys from Paddington tower
Opponents still say ‘naive’ decision will open floodgates to more towers
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NewsQatar stadium chief pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
‘We are fortunate to have her impact but unfortunate not to have her when it’s ready’
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AnalysisBoris Johnson: Assessing his legacy
As the eight-year tenure of the mayor of London draws to a close, many Londoners have mixed feelings about the changes he has wrought on their city
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NewsPTE unveils £60m Cambridge housing scheme
Planning application due to be submitted this year for 107 homes in North West Cambridge
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NewsJTP's revised Southall Gasworks scheme approved
Developer appoints Atkins to design first phase of 36ha brownfield site and announces search for more architects
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OpinionLondon's tall buildings bloopers
There’s lots of great new architecture in London but you wouldn’t know it to look at the skyline, says Hank Dittmar
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NewsPopulous heads to Paris for 2024 Olympics bid
Practice to assist in helping city put proposal together
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NewsCanterbury's largest-ever planning app submitted
Plans for Kent city include 1,200 affordable homes
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ReviewBook Club review: An Igloo on the Moon
This children’s introduction to architecture will delight adults too, says Gem Barton
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NewsTRP wins deal to design college for creative industries
Scheme in Essex is one of five planned by government under national network
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OpinionBritain's urban literacy is a national scandal
Critic Jonathan Glancey laments the loss of city making skills
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News'Plan better to stay relevant,' says RIBA presidential hopeful
HTA managing partner Ben Derbyshire to stand in race to succeed Jane Duncan
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NewsDemolition starts at prize-winning Greenwich store
Chetwoods’ Sainsbury’s to be replaced with IKEA building






