All Editorial articles – Page 62
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NewsArchitect of the Year Awards deadline today
AYAs are only awards that reward architects for consistent body of work rather than one-off projects
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OpinionThe closure of this pool is a symbol of the austerity to come
Napper Collerton’s Elswick Pool was a good building loved by the community. But that counts for nothing in the face of savage cuts, writes Gillian Darley
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NewsCouncils damn Bishopsgate Goodsyard over affordable homes
Viability assessment finds developer could afford three times as much ‘affordable’ housing
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OpinionHave a look at what the BMA does for doctors, RIBA
RIBA needs to stop internal squabbling and focus on the profession it is supposed to represent, writes Thomas Lane
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NewsNow housing architects take RIBA to task
Institute attacked for ‘derogatory language’ on size of homes
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NewsStitch wins planning for £130m Walthamstow estate rebuild
Scheme will be laid out in streets around a commercial centre
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NewsArup Associates reveals tower that will replace its own Broadgate buildings
Original buildings were designed by Peter Foggo at Arup Associates
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OpinionThe spectre of redevelopment threatens more than post-modernism
Those fighting to protect Farrell and Stirling buildings from alteration should take a step back, says Ike Ijeh
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NewsChapman Taylor wins contest for historic German town
3ha project site is beside Aachen’s cathedral
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TechnicalForvik ferry terminal, by Manthey Kula
Manthey Kula’s repositioned ferry terminal building in Forvik caters for the influx of visitors to the Norwegian village, while boasting an emphatic character that keeps it visually connected to its predecessor
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OpinionWhatever the politicians decide in Paris, industry's resolve must not falter
Construction accounts for half of global energy and water consumption - but is also best-placed to make the economic case for sound environmental practices, says Clare Bowman
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NewsRIBA president urges Owusu to share 'institutional racism' complaint
Duncan expresses ‘disappointment’ as row goes public
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NewsStudio Egret West’s Tube design manifesto published
Comes as Stanton Williams’ Tottenham Court Road entrance opens
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NewsFive architects shortlisted for Science Museum project
Winner in new entrance and patrons’ centre contest will be announced in January
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NewsRIBA engulfed by institutional racism storm
RIBA appoints QC to investigate complaint but is over-ruled by Council






