All Editorial articles – Page 5
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NewsHeatherwick Studio expands into sixth King's Cross site
Practice takes over former Squire Partners office - and wins planning to knock through
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NewsDon’t throw out baby with leasehold bathwater, architects warn
Government reforms ‘could threaten community land trusts’
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Go-ahead for controversial Wood Street Police Station redevelopment
City of London planners agree to expansion of Britain’s only listed post-war police station
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FeaturesCarbuncle Cup: 8 Somers Road, Malvern by Vivid Architects
An unfortunate juxtaposition of old and new
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NewsHopkins wins planning for City student flats and start-up space
Urbanest project will contain a piece of London’s Roman wall
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NewsMoxon unveils ‘lean’ King’s Cross bridge
Pedestrian and cycle link connects Gasholder Gardens with Camley Street Nature Reserve
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NewsLegal row hits Blok's £200m Liverpool Chinatown development
Council says developer owes £950,000 in missed staged payments
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NewsCaruso St John, 6a and Sergison Bates knock out big guns in race for Brussels Pompidou
RSHP, Foster, Zaha, Chipperfield and AL_A fail to make it on to shortlist
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OpinionShould we be building icons or retaining our talented people?
The City of London’s Culture Mile proposal is a bloated distraction from what London really needs to focus on, says Hank Dittmar
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NewsAyre Chamberlain Gaunt lodges green Haringey scheme
YAYA winner’s development has 72 homes in four ‘lightweight pavilions’
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NewsUrban Edge applies to demolish Tadao Ando's only UK building
Concrete pavilion to be replaced by larger glass and timber structure
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Technical'The creative act is making the rules up until they break'
Hugh Strange talks to Wicklow-based architect Tom de Paor about his most significant projects, his polymathic approach to architecture and his ‘paradise garden’ on an abandoned farm
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NewsForce developer to rebuild Southwark Tube ticket hall, says MJP chief
Reconstruction of Richard MacCormac’s rotunda ‘should be made a planning condition’
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OpinionArata Isozaki: Six decades of visionary work
With a productive career spanning more than six decades, more than 100 built works and an oeuvre that is unusually diverse and original, Arata Isozaki’s work is due a timely reappraisal, writes Steffen Lehmann ahead of the Japanese architect’s 86th birthday on Sunday
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NewsCity announces plans for Culture Mile in face of Brexit
Cultural institutions propose major public realm improvements - and shops in Beech Street tunnel
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Opinion2017 Stirling shortlist: Ike Ijeh's verdict
The RIBA has produced another muted Stirling shortlist, writes BD’s underwhelmed architecture critic
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NewsStirling Prize shortlist shows 'profession at top of its game'
6a, Amin Taha and Baynes and Mitchell join Stirling veterans RSHP, dRMM, Reiach Hall and Michael Laird
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NewsRafael Moneo wins inaugural Soane Medal
Pritzker-winning architect to deliver lecture in Soane’s footsteps
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NewsMacCormac’s Southwark Tube station set for wrecker’s ball
HE turns down listing bid as TfL prepares high-rise planning application






