All Editorial articles – Page 93
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NewsFoster's pulls into Jeddah with new transport plan
New transit system will be inspired by coastal city’s most walkable district
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OpinionJust what was the government thinking?
Hari Phillips minces no words in his assessment of the new architecture minister’s first housing design guide
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NewsRIBA London invites submissions for summer show
Exhibition aims to showcase architectural innovation in Carl Turner-designed pop-up space
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NewsEvery drawing in Mac project will be made public
Winning architect speaks of importance of transparency - and their ‘staggering’ discovery
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OpinionWhat are you laughing at?
Gillian Darley doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry this April Fool’s Day
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NewsGarden Bridge to be upended and turned into Europe’s tallest tower
Heatherwick’s bridge will become green skyscraper surpassing even Morphosis’ Swiss monster
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NewsBrighton announces affordable housing competition
Contest is aimed at smaller and local practices
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NewsPage\Park triumphs in Mac rebuild competition
Scottish architect will lead restoration of Mackintosh’s masterpiece
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OpinionPractices must play their part – or education reform will fail
Offering student placements will be a professional duty in the RIBA’s brave new world, argues Eleanor Jolliffe
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NewsGovernment's starter home exemplars dismissed as 'missed opportunity'
Designs championed by Farrell-Terry-Scruton panel ‘reflect their own prejudices’
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NewsGive architecture a seat at cabinet, urges Design Council
Prime minister moves architecture into housing and planning department ‘with immediate effect’
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NewsHigh Court clears way for judicial review of Garden Bridge
Case will be heard before the end of June
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NewsFears grow over future of Powell & Moya's Museum of London
Architectural competition would be held ahead of a move to Smithfield
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NewsSwiss skyscraper leaves Zumthor speechless
Morphosis reveals images of Europe’s tallest tower… 1,200m up in the Alps
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NewsShare architects and planners, minister tells councils
Local authorities should join forces to beef up planning departments, says Brandon Lewis
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Design competition for world's remotest inhabited island
Ideas sought for future of hamlet known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
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NewsBelsize's biggest project so far blooms in the desert
Mixed-use project aspires to improve expanding Saudi town’s streetscape
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NewsFirst look at SelgasCano's Serpentine Pavilion
Madrid architect’s colourful chrysalis pays homage to 15 years of commissions
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Features
Barn conversions? Read the advice first
New advice governing the process of barn conversions comes into force on April 1. Jeremy Lake, historic environment intelligence analyst at Historic England, the new name for English Heritage, explains what architects need to know






