All Editorial articles – Page 59
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Opinion
Does the government have any idea what it is unleashing on the planning system?
The Housing Planning Bill will make planning worse not better, argues former planning inspector David Vickery
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News
Emerging architects in line for $100,000 prize
International ‘Pritzker for young architects’ launched
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Features
Projects for 2016: Heathrow airport
The wrangling over a third runway is one of the longest-running farces in recent British political history
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News
Rethink Crossrail 2 route to save key buildings, urges Victorian Society
Listed buildings across London threatened
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News
Student flats 'threaten' Jacobsen's St Catherine's College
TP Bennett’s Oxford design damned as ‘incredibly undistinguished architecture’
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Opinion
Reshuffling parliament, the vanishing concert hall – and that bridge
Amanda Baillieu dusts off her crystal ball and gazes into 2016
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Features
Projects for 2016: Elbphilharmonie Concert Hall
This £617 million Herzog de Meuron project was originally costed at less than £60 million and scheduled to complete in 2010
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News
Bill 'a travesty' for social housing, say architects at demo
RIBA urges MPs to back ‘quality’ amendment to Housing Planning Bill
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News
Feilden Clegg Bradley beats stiff competition for Manchester Cathedral job
£7m west end scheme is part of biggest redevelopment in cathedral’s 600-year history
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News
Architects stage protest against Housing & Planning Bill
Demonstration outside Parliament from 1pm today
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Features
Projects for 2016: Greek National Opera House
One might be forgiven for thinking that a new £500 million opera house might not be uppermost in the Greek government’s mind
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News
Architects honoured by government
Allies Morrison, Joanna Van Heyningen and Pat Borer receive honours
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Features
Projects for 2016: Abu Dhabi Louvre
While originally scheduled for 2012, the Louvre’s first museum outside of Paris should be worth the wait
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Features
Projects for 2016: World Trade Center Transportation Hub
With its cost nearly doubled to £2.3 billion, the almost decade-late World Trade Center Transportation Hub will become the world’s most expensive station
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News
Three finalists in RIBA market stall contest
Middle of the Market competition aims to revamp East End market
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Features
Projects for 2016: Tate Modern extension
Plagued by spiralling delays and ballooning costs, the extension to the world’s most popular modern art museum should finally open this summer
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Features
Projects for 2016: Rio Olympics
The sporting spectacle will return in 2016 with some typically impressive architecture
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Review
Book Club review: Estate and Context
Simon Carne reviews two books which address the same question from very different angles