All articles by Ike Ijeh
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         Features FeaturesGrounded: Is there a future for airport terminals?Ike Ijeh surveys aviation’s architectural gems and asks what will become of them if the pandemic sinks the sector 
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         Features FeaturesEight great museums you can see but can’t touchIke Ijeh’s guide to museums to put on your bucket list for when normality returns 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Plumstead Centre, London, by Hawkins BrownThe architect reckons it has found the solution to saving libraries from extinction. Ike Ijeh assesses the end result 
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         Features FeaturesCoronavirus: What next for architecture?Britain embraced an architectural vision of a better world after the shock of WWII. Ike Ijeh asks if coronavirus might have the same effect 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Town House, Kingston University, by Grafton ArchitectsGrafton’s first UK building is a thrilling reinterpretation of the university library, writes Ike Ijeh 
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         Building Study Building StudyThe world’s hottest projects in 2020Ike Ijeh tours the planet to report on this year’s most anticipated completions 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Auckland Tower, County Durham, by Niall McLaughlinThe architect has given Auckland Castle a timber tower resembling a siege engine – but while it’s a permanent fixture there’s nothing static about it 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Walker’s Court, Soho, by Soda StudioThe Walker’s Court development, on the site of the famous Raymond Revuebar, could help Soho rediscover some heart 
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         Technical TechnicalTechnical Study: Stratford Pavilion by AcmeThis substantial structure at the Olympic Park had to be built over a DLR tunnel, setting the team major challenges. Ike Ijeh reports 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Zayed Centre, Great Ormond Street, by Stanton WilliamsThe £90m research centre for rare diseases gives the world-famous children’s hospital civic presence for the first time, writes Ike Ijeh 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Marmalade Lane, Cambridge, by Mole ArchitectsHow does this housing development that was instigated and managed by residents work in practice? 
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         Features FeaturesThe verdict: Ike Ijeh on the 2019 Stirling Prize winnerBD’s architecture critic suggests the judges allowed populism to influence their decision more than architecture 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: The Twist, Norway, by BIGBjarke Ingels’ new art gallery over a river might have the whiff of gimmickry but Ike Ijeh finds himself beguiled 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Tintagel Bridge, Cornwall, by William Matthews AssociatesThe two halves of the severed castle have been reconnected by thrusting cantilevers that don’t quite meet. Ike Ijeh asks if Merlin was involved 
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         Features FeaturesHousing Design Awards 2019: The winnersThis year’s completed scheme winners and the Housing Design Awards 2019 overall winner 
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         Features FeaturesIke Ijeh on the 2019 Stirling Prize shortlistBD’s architecture critic on this year’s six contenders 
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         Features FeaturesHousing Design Awards 2019: Uncompleted scheme winnersThis year’s winners take a smart approach to densification that shows how to provide quality living space in constrained sites 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: James Simon Galerie, Berlin, by David ChipperfieldThe architect’s new gallery is a magnificent gateway to Berlin’s Museum Island, writes Ike Ijeh 
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         Technical TechnicalTechnical Study: IOC Headquarters, Lausanne, by 3XNThe International Olympic Committee has raised the bar for office buildings. Ike Ijeh finds out how architect 3XN created a world-beater 
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         Building Study Building StudyBuilding Study: Churchill College housing, Cambridge, by Cottrell & VermeulenThe postgraduate block is a deft study in how to do contextual architecture when the context happens to be your own work, writes Ike Ijeh 
 
     
     





