All Editorial articles – Page 8
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Opinion
Perfecting the sales pitch
The power of persuasion is a fundamental architectural skill. But it’s just as important to listen, says Joe Morris
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Analysis
One year after Brexit, are there actually any signs of the predicted construction crash?
The shadow of Brexit has loomed over commercial development in the City for a year now. So were the doom mongers right to say that leaving the EU would darken prospects for some of the biggest schemes? Ike Ijeh looks at five key projects
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News
Jane Duncan: Architects ready to help Grenfell inquiry
RIBA president also scolds government for not reassuring EU architects in Queen’s Speech
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News
Grenfell cladding firm sees work on Bracknell tower 'halted'
Fire survivors to be given flats in Squire Partners scheme - as developer promises to speed up completion
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Building Study
The verdict: Diébédo Francis Kéré's Serpentine Pavilion
This simple structure is laced with countless stories of inclusivity which speak to a London in grief, finds Ike Ijeh
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News
Carbuncle Cup 2017: Call for entries
BD fires the starting gun for this year’s most unwanted award
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Opinion
Who says architecture doesn't work on TV?
Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier instinctively knew how to get in the spotlight - even if it was more egos than axos, says Gillian Darley
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News
Grenfell cladding 'is banned in the UK', says chancellor
Philip Hammond says his ‘understanding’ is that material should not have clad tower - and will be focus of criminal probe
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News
Architect's death in Grenfell fire is 'tragedy for profession', says boss
Gloria Trevisan was about to start work at Wren’s Royal Hospital
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News
KPF replaces Karakusevic Carson on Bermondsey masterplan
Grosvenor rethinks £500m biscuit factory job
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News
RHP completes student block for Cambridge college
Girton building is part of £1bn North West Cambridge development
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News
Tragedy of Italian architects believed to have died in Grenfell fire
Gloria Trevisan and Marco Gottardi were both working for London practices
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Opinion
Grenfell Tower: Should this cladding be allowed?
The rapid and devastating spread of the fire at the west London tower has raised questions whether ACM cladding should be permitted on high-rise residential towers, says Thomas Lane
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Technical
Behind the scenes at the V&A Dundee
Realising Kengo Kuma’s extraordinarily complex design for the V&A’s outpost in Dundee would not have been possible without sophisticated modelling tools and precision construction techniques.
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News
Oxford-Cambridge ideas competition announced
National Infrastructure Commission targets strategic corridor
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News
Grenfell inquiry must examine role of building professions, says former London housing chief
Jenny Jones draws attention to ‘shocking similarities’ with Lakanal blaze
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News
Adam Architecture proposes fully classical Oval
Cricket ground would become biggest in western hemisphere
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News
Don’t condemn all high rises, says C20 Society director
‘Focus must fall on maintenance and management of tower blocks’
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Opinion
Learning is the only way to turn failure into success
Most architects have endless rejected competition entries to their name. This is a thoroughly good thing, argues Martyn Evans
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News
Grafton's £140m LSE building approved
Dublin architect beat Chipperfield and Amanda Levete to land job