All articles by Jim Dunton – Page 28
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NewsTop of the class: RIBA names 2018’s best student projects
Bartlett, Bath, Edinburgh, Greenwich and De Montfort entries land top gongs
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NewsHomelessness project wins RIBA Research Medal
Chris Hildrey’s ProxyAddress initiative triumphs among President’s Awards winners
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NewsAirport raises questions over Foster's Tulip tower
Assurances sought over radar impact and maximum construction height
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NewsBennetts: Executive architect trend is ‘anathema to excellence’
Architect warns profession risks being de-skilled and losing ability to innovate
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NewsInspector lauds Charles Holland’s Kent Downs house
Architect wins planning permission for ‘outstanding and innovative’ property in AONB
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NewsHorniman masterplan hunt sparks procurement anger
South London museum’s £20k contract sought £10m in professional indemnity insurance
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NewsOle Scheeren completes ‘pixelated’ tower
Thai skyscraper features glass-floor observation deck that protrudes over building’s edge
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NewsAHMM’s radical Cass transformation set to win planning
Scheme to double height of former architecture school inspired by Turner Prize-winner
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NewsCourt hits phoney architect with £5,600 bill
Arb misuse-of-title case ends with conviction in absence
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NewsCurtain call for Studio Seilern arts centre
Wellington College opens £15m ’angle-free’ auditorium
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NewsMoxon completes Cairngorms HQ extension
Modern addition to National Park Authority base ’extrapolates town grain’
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NewsCarmody Groarke lands Carlisle museum commission
Practice set to create blueprint for Tullie House expansion
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NewsFrom halo to horticulture: Evolution of Fosters’ Tulip revealed
Design documents display thinking behind architect’s plan for City’s tallest structure
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NewsFerguson Mann unveils Somerset ‘castle’ restoration
Exterior repairs complete for grade II* landmark after 20-year battle
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NewsPRP lands Ebbsfleet lead role
Practice will masterplan garden city’s 2,600-home Western Village
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NewsBrazilian architects bag RIBA International Prize
Rainforest-edge school scheme beats O’Donnell Tuomey and Nikken Sekkei projects
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NewsRaynsford Review seeks end to office-to-resi boom
Ex-housing, planning and construction minister argues planning system has been ‘undermined by deregulation’
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NewsTop developer: It's not just Brexit that's behind Westminster slowdown
Planning system and stamp duty blamed as major applications plunge 42%
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NewsWestminster reports plunge in big planning applications
City points to Brexit uncertainty and residential market slowdown among other factors
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NewsKhan eyes rapid decision on Goodsyard rejig
Mayor of London looks to summer 2019 determination for radically revised Shoreditch plans






