All Editorial articles – Page 76
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NewsSee (some) of the Stirling Prize finalists on Open House weekend
All the London finalists bar Neo Bankside are taking part
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News
£25k competition launched to design a 'beautiful' house
Judges include MVRDV and Gustafson Porter architects
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NewsSecond time lucky for Grafton's first UK project
Councillors drop objections to Kingston University scheme they once likened to a ‘WWII flak tower’
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Review
Book Club review: The Evolution of Shell Lace Structure
This readable book explores one practice’s ingenious approach to efficient structural design, says Matthew Shanley
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NewsHull revamp revealed ahead of City of Culture stint
Work by Leeds landscape firm to be completed by 2017
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OpinionWe did all that research and you did what?!
Cabe’s reports were admired for their quality but too often gathered dust on influential desks. Writing exclusively for BD, former chief executive Richard Simmons offers some advice to those struggling to influence policy today
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NewsDavid Adjaye to judge Chicago architecture centre design contest
Registration extended for $17,500 competition
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NewsHodder sounds design warning as Tories unveil £26m starter home fund
RIBA president demands new space standards apply
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NewsHeritage group attacks Broadway Malyan Liverpool scheme
Proposals for Lime Street will see historic cinema replaced with mixed-use plan
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AnalysisCost model: Refurbishing the Bartlett
When UCL’s Bartlett School of Architecture outgrew its building a decision was needed on whether to demolish and rebuild, or radically refurbish it. The latter course was chosen
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ReviewBook Club review: Architectural Modelmaking
This generously illustrated guide shows models remain an important part of the design process, says Richard Timmins
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NewsHunt begins for Venice British Pavilion designer
Winning design for next year’s Biennale to be revealed in October
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NewsSarah Wigglesworth wins Leicester's Soar Island competition
More than 80 submissions sent in for city centre site
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NewsBattersea Power Station's affordable homes relocated off-site
Patel Taylor’s affordable homes at Battersea Power Station are to be delivered in new site away from main scheme to speed up delivery
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NewsSouthwark warns against luxury flats at FT's South Bank offices
Former owner of Financial Times warned over potential change of use after it did not include offices in sale of newspaper group
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NewsScott Brownrigg to open New York office
Practice opens office on New York’s Fifth Avenue to compete in North American market
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NewsBoris urged to call in Squire & Partners' cinema scheme
Flats and cinema plan for art deco landmark approved at second attempt
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NewsCity approves demolition of 'the Stump'
Demolition of the core of former Pinnacle tower to make way for Lipton Roger’s 22 Bishopsgate
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NewsHeatherwick wins planning for Yorkshire Maggie's centre
Heatherwick wins planning for £5m building which resembles giant container garden






