All Editorial articles – Page 68
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News
British Pavilion curators announced
Architects will be invited to help design 1:1 installations on the theme of Home Economics
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OpinionBritain must tie planning consent to architects not sites if we are to halt insane land speculation
As soon as a site is sold on with consent, quality is compromised. We need to create a financial incentive to encourage developers to build their schemes, argues Anthony Thistleton-Smith
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NewsRoyal Academy reveals finalists in brownfield contest
Architects will present their ideas at series of public ‘crits’
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OpinionWill someone please sort out this mess
The Housing Standards Review has spawned a litany of inconsistencies. Julia Park knocks some heads together
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NewsGilbert Scott church added to At Risk register
Historic England says list is getting smaller but rescue costs are rising
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OpinionWhen will Stirling laureates be allowed to quote from Wren?
If pastiche is so bad, why is it OK to be influenced by Breuer or the Smithsons, asks Hank Dittmar
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NewsCity to begin biggest house-building programme since Barbican
Sites will be City-owned land outside the Square Mile
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NewsWilkinson Eyre triumphs over rivals to land Australia's second-tallest tower
Foster, Nouvel and Hassell were all shortlisted
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NewsGetting low-cost housing on Stirling shortlist was the real triumph, says McLaughlin
Architect calls on government to support housing associations
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TechnicalHere East, Hackney Wick, by Hawkins Brown
The former media hub of the London 2012 Olympic Games is presently the focus of a £100m redevelopment and soon to be a creative hub – in what its developers hope is the start of a wider regeneration in the east London region
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NewsPaul Monaghan on Stirling win: 'The stars aligned'
Architect laments fact Burntwood School could not be built today
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NewsAHMM wins Stirling Prize
Fourth time lucky for Allford Hall Monaghan Morris with surprise winner Burntwood School
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NewsMinister upgrades Balfron listing to grade II*
DCMS followed Historic England advice for each part of Goldfinger’s East End estate
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OpinionBurntwood School Stirling Prize win an underwhelming choice
This year’s Stirling Prize proved an unusual choice, but could it be a political one too, asks Ike Ijeh
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NewsNiall McLaughlin wins Stephen Lawrence Prize
Shortlist included Flanagan Lawrence, Liddicoat and Goldhill and Prewett Bizley Architects
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NewsNational Theatre wins Client of the Year
Shortlist also featured Countryside Properties and Prince’s Regeneration Trust
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NewsHall McKnight only Brit on US university shortlist
$60m competition judges include David Adjaye






