All Editorial articles – Page 73
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OpinionFlood-proof? Designing against the tide
Our attitude to rising sea levels remains as defensive as ever. With 20% of British homes now at risk, this is a mistake, says Robert Barker
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NewsMecanoo unveils £350m Manchester engineering campus
Dutch architect working with Penoyre Prasad and Stephen Levrant
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NewsHeritage minister lists nation's oldest gay pub
Architects joined campaign to get threatened Royal Vauxhall Tavern listed
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NewsManchester cathedral seeks architect
West end extension and tower access are part of £7m project
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FeaturesDecorex: Pick of the programme
Kicking off the London Design Festival, Decorex, the high-end interiors show, returns to Syon Park from September 20-23 with a packed seminar programme and 400 exhibitors. This year’s theme? The future of luxury
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NewsPritzker chief to head up European architecture school
Martha Thorne appointed dean of IE School of Architecture
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TechnicalWhat the Dutch can teach us about cladding
Energiesprong, a Dutch government-supported super-insulation approach, is being transferred to the UK housing market. Could it offer an answer to the country’s environmental and fuel poverty issues?
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NewsInspector throws out London council's decison on JTP tower
Bromley’s ‘incongruous and overbearing’ objections overruled
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FeaturesJonathan Woolf: An architecture of ideas, doubt and investigation
Diego Calderon pays tribute to the late Jonathan Woolf
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NewsStitch submits its second tranche of homes for South Acton
Regeneration project includes 250 homes
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OpinionTall buildings: Height vs heritage
London’s lack of a coherent tall buildings policy has led to controversial ‘carbuncles’ such as the Walkie Talkie crowding its skyline – and a further 200 tall towers are proposed for the capital. Ike Ijeh wonders if other old cities offer lessons in how to integrate tall buildings into their ...
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Opinion
The continuing evolution of the BD Architect of the Year Awards
BD editor Thomas Lane explains how the awards have got bigger
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NewsCity to review tall buildings policy
Councillor warns that towers are being ‘crammed in like overcrowded Tube passengers’
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OpinionMost clients would dispense with architects if they could
Architects have become the whipping boy for clients’ failure to produce great buildings, says Amanda Baillieu
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NewsSimpson & Brown wins Mackintosh's Willow Tea Rooms competition
Edinburgh firm beats four others to restoration deal
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NewsNBBJ proposal would replace Tube with giant travelator
Speculative idea focuses attention on architect previously known for hospital projects
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AnalysisInterview: Nigel Coates on the amazement dimension
Nigel Coates talks interiors, winning work and teaching the next generation
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NewsUK's first private school of architecture since AA opens doors
More than 30 students already working in practice placements
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron reveals Chelsea stadium model
First chance to see overall form of £500m redevelopment plan






