All Editorial articles – Page 90
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Analysis
What has the coalition done for architecture?
Ike Ijeh assesses the impact the coalition has had on architecture and how design has fared through the age of austerity
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News
Bjarke Ingels tipped to elbow Foster off WTC2
BIG architect could be brought in by tenant to redesign final tower
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News
Beef up planning departments, housebuilders urge
Politicians’ housing targets ‘impossible without more planners’
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News
RIBA launches hunt for Nepal volunteers
Architects with appropriate skills asked to register interest
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Building Study
National Theatre redevelopment by Haworth Tompkins
Haworth Tompkins’ £80m redevelopment of the National Theatre - a traditionally uncompromising building - is its biggest reworking since Denys Lasdun’s original design
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News
'We'll fight on,' vows developer after Appeal Court snub
Second shot at appeal for £165m Allies Morrison project
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News
Article 25 launches appeal to rebuild Nepal's schools
Architecture charity will use experience in Afghanistan and Haiti to bring resilience to Himalayan kingdom
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Opinion
Don’t let heritage become a victim of our economic recovery
Reintroducing enterprise zones has inadvertently put heritage buildings within them at risk of demolition, warns Justin Birch
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News
British Land demands apology over 'Nazi' slur
Developer issues angry statement after Dan Cruickshank’s outburst
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News
Maggie Mullan Architects blossoms with wildflower win
Masterplan project replaces mothballed Ian Simpson scheme
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News
Foster Wilson Architects completes Hoxton Hall restoration
Original features reinstated at East End venue
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News
Dan Cruickshank blasts developer on AHMM scheme
TV presenter threatens sit-in and includes ‘shocking’ Historic England in attack
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Review
Book Club Review: 21 Things You Won't Learn in Architecture School
Students would learn a thing or two reading this book, says Vinesh Pomal
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News
TateHindle sent back to drawing board with Holden landmark
Westminster ‘fires shot across bows’ of office-to-resi developers
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News
Save criticises Historic England after Hall McKnight scheme approved
Westminster council approves demolition of Strand terrace
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News
Tate Harmer wins planning for Brunel ventilation shaft
Cantilevered staircase will make subterranean music venue more accessible
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Features
Philip Dowson: The thinking hand and the discerning eye
The memorial service for the Arup Associates founder was a celebration of a supremely modest man, writes Robert Kerr
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News
Renegade Helsinki competition winners announced
‘Site could be grit in the oyster that produces a pearl’, says Sorkin