All Editorial articles – Page 83
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TechnicalCould you 3D print your building components?
New developments in additive manufacturing are being used to make real building components that are lighter, more cost effective and structurally just as strong as their counterparts, but use 75% less material
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NewsRichard Rogers: 'Deluge minister with appeals to list Robin Hood Gardens'
Rogers and Simon Smithson rally architects ahead of heritage minister’s decision
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NewsGlobal ideas competition launched to solve housing crisis
Entries will be displayed alongside major piece of research into problems facing London
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NewsCheesegrater bolt failure to top £6m
Falling bolt problem wipes out most of steel firm’s profit
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NewsMayor announces 2,000-home neighbourhood in east London
Boris Johnson confirms Bream Park redevelopment
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NewsVaizey backs Levitt Bernstein's Colston Hall revamp
Culture minister backs plans by Levitt Bernstein to revamp Bristol’s iconic Colston Hall
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NewsHousing dominates RIBA National Awards
Duggan Morris and Niall McLaughlin among architects to scoop double honours
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OpinionProof we can build exceptional housing that is profitable, sustainable and desirable
RIBA president Stephen Hodder hails this year’s winners of RIBA National Awards
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OpinionCan we build it? Not on our own!
A reformed architectural education must promote collaboration and the value of existing buildings, argues Harriet Harriss
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NewsGreenham command centre 'one of year's listing highlights'
Nerve centre of notorious US Cruise missile base given grade II* protection
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NewsAdrian Smith and Gordon Gill win Dubai record-breaker
Dubai 2020 will be tallest commercial tower, say backers
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NewsBD columnist is honoured by the Queen
Gillian Darley, Bryan Avery and Malcolm Ellis recognised in the birthday honours
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OpinionHow John Nash’s Beautiful Mind could live on in a new generation of buildings
Adam Tarr of Mzo Tarr Architects argues that architects who don’t learn to use game theory are missing out on a valuable tool
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TechnicalLondon Business School by Sheppard Robson
Sheppard Robson’s partial conversion of the Westminster Register Office complex includes a glazed link building for the entrance
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NewsProfession welcomes mayor of London's housing initiatives
Plans to introduce affordable housing targets and private rented sector initiatives welcomed by architects
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NewsWork starts on Steven Holl's controversial Maggie's Centre
Work finally gets underway on Barts project
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley cleans up in Bath
Architect appointed to improve facilities at Roman baths






