All Editorial articles – Page 55
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NewsLeon Krier unveils counter-proposal for London concert hall
Building next to the Barbican would foist another ‘loathsome alien’ on capital, argues classical architect
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour ready to roll out thousands of flatpack homes
Son of Y:Cube could provide as many as new 7,500 homes a year
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OpinionEthical professionalism: Taking advantage of diminishing state intervention
As the RIBA begins its hunt for a new chief executive, Ben Derbyshire assesses the future of the profession at a critical point in its history
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NewsADP submits plans for Spanish City
Restoration and new extensions proposed for seaside landmark
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OpinionWhy the Starter Homes Programme is a non-starter
Discounted starter homes could distort the market and make it difficult for first time buyers to sell on says Julia Park.
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TechnicalHoly Cross School by Cullinan Studio
Cullinan Studio’s prefabricated school in Swindon extracts spatial and architectural delight from a lean, compact template and answers today’s challenge of how we can build more schools for less money, while maintaining design quality. Ike Ijeh takes a look
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OpinionDerek Sugden: The architecture of music
Mark Swenarton pays tribute to the late Derek Sugden, the celebrated accoustician and Arup Associates founding partner responsible for the accoustics of Snape Maltings, Glyndebourne and other concert halls
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NewsLondon Assembly tells TfL to get Garden Bridge money back
Motion says mayor needs to explain procurement process
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NewsFraser Brown MacKenna gets OK for Coventry student village
Scheme will include three mid-rise towers
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OpinionNo room for sheltered housing in the new look East London
Gillian Darley says Sainsbury’s proposed Whitechapel development which towers over a grade I listed almshouse is a metaphor for the loss of East London’s traditional urban fabric
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NewsGreen light for £79m Cambridge science facility
Fairhursts Design Group behind biomed facility named Project Capella
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NewsLondon Assembly calls on Boris to end 'dodgy development deals'
London Assembly recommends ending secret planning deals by making developers publish viability assessements
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NewsSadiq Khan backs Garden Bridge despite procurement concerns
Labour mayoral candidate had initially vowed to scrap the scheme
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NewsFletcher Priest wins St Pauls office revamp
London practice to manage overhaul of eight-storey office at 55 Gresham Street
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NewsAcademics call for Cass plans to be abandoned
London Met’s top brass told to rethink plans or resign
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Review
Review: Creation from Catastrophe
What architecture ‘really is’ is at stake in a new exhibition at the RIBA comparing historic disaster responses with a new movement of community-led rebuilding approaches. Phil Pawlett Jackson questions the dichotomy
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NewsStar names chase latest Budapest museum work
Zaha Hadid, BIG and OMA among those in hunt for work after Sanaa picked up National Gallery job last year
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NewsGold medal winner Hadid marks award with 'traditionalism' fears
‘I have always believed in progress and in creativity’s role in progress,’ says 2016 recipient
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NewsHaworth Tompkins to replace Gehry's mothballed 'wonky towers' scheme
Stirling Prize winner and LA Architects to lead designs for leisure centre in Hove






