All Editorial articles – Page 50
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NewsVast majority of teachers insist school design is important
New-build schools singled out for criticisms
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OpinionYou can't just build a railway and hope the Northern Powerhouse will succeed
Designing attractive places where people will want to build a life must be a critical part of the government’s plan, says Eleanor Jolliffe
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NewsAdams & Sutherland scoops Peckham Coal Line
Architect appointed to feasibility study for elevated park
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OpinionWe need to work much harder to retain women - and publishing gender pay rates would be a good start
Legislation is coming but most practices are too small to be affected. The RIBA should step in to change that, argues Grimshaw partner Mark Middleton
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NewsDundee V&A handed £5m funding from Osborne
New V A museum in Dundee receives £5m extra funding despite capital costs being fully met
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NewsFaulknerBrowns submits 26-storey Geordie tower
Newcastle scheme ‘inspired by success of other northern towns’
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NewsRIBA in open call for summer installations
RIBA invites members to submit designs for institution’s summer installation titled ‘constructing communities’
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OpinionLondon won’t find the answer until it asks the right question
House prices in the capital have risen 45% under Boris Johnson. Infrastructure is at breaking point. We urgently need to decide what kind of city we want London to be, says Julia Park
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NewsPatel Taylor's 3,500-home east London scheme agreed
New images revealed at Mipim of Newham plans
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BTP wins Pankhurst centre refurb
Practice wins design role on £2.6m restoration of landmark centre in Manchester
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AnalysisWould Brexit free us from OJEU hell?
Architects have played down the effect that a vote for Britain to leave the EU this summer would have on the profession, but its impact on procurement could make a big difference
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NewsTheatre architects celebrate Budget handouts
Cornwall and Merseyside projects given chancellor’s backing
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NewsBudget 2016: Round-up and reaction
Architects criticise chancellor for not doing more for housing
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NewsChipperfield's Nobel Centre clears first planning hurdle
Stockholm approves architect’s competition-winning design
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OpinionTime to stop going down the garden path and come up with a strategy
Solving the housing crisis is not just a numbers game: it requires proactive planning. Jeff Nottage urges the government to abandon opportunism and get serious
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NewsFarrells says Boris failed on airport debate
Practice partner Max Farrell accuses mayor of being too fixated on ‘Boris Island’ and ignoring better alternatives
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NewsBoris acts to protect London's commercial heartland
Mayor launches planning guidance to restrict office-to-resi conversions
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NewsDesign contest launched to replace Paddington Pole
Lobby group and residents invite suggestions for Renzo Piano site






