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FeaturesCarbuncle Cup: Camellia House & Blashill Court, Poplar, by AHR
Robin Hood Gardens may have had its critics but they should take a look at its replacement, says the nominator of this week’s entry
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OpinionStudents quiz RIBA presidential hopefuls
Marie Braithwaite, student member of RIBA Council, questions the three candidates hoping to lead the RIBA
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NewsArchitects shed jobs as Brexit fallout begins
Gloomy buyers’ forecast completes downbeat few days for industry
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NewsEast End mayor urges City Hall ally to 'kill off' Goodsyard
John Biggs hopes Jules Pipe will put kibosh on Shoreditch scheme
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NewsAllies & Morrison gets planning for Coventry office
Second win for architect in major development
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NewsMayor 'must establish muscular London housing body'
Businesses urge Sadiq Khan to make good on his election pledge
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OpinionWhy you should vote for me to be RIBA president
As campaigning for the RIBA presidency closes, BD offered the three men vying for the job a last chance to speak to architects. Here’s what they said
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NewsTod Williams Billie Tsien beats Adjaye to Obama library
David Adjaye would have been first non-American to design a presidential archive
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NewsChipperfield and Foster beat Caruso St John and Levete to Prado shortlist
Eight teams vie for prestigious job with €48,400 first prize
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NewsIt will be autumn before Brexit impact is felt, says David Page
Page\Park director urges politicians not to ‘press red button’ - and shares his moving family history
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NewsRIBA moots greater role for students
Council considers appointing more students and fewer regional members
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NewsGrant boost for Edinburgh icon
Collective Architecture taking forward Malcolm Fraser scheme for Calton Hill observatory
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NewsSimpson Haugh wins approval for Manchester's tallest tower
Skyscraper to eclipse architect’s previous record-holder
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NewsIt's business as usual for infrastructure, says Morgan
It would be ‘catastrophe’ to axe major projects, warns infrastructure commissioner
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News'Get a seat at the table,' RIBA urged over Brexit
Don’t be left out in the cold, warns Owen Luder
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News£14m at stake if RIBA had taken sides on EU
Institute urged to lobby ‘at highest level’ against Charity Commission restriction
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NewsMayor appoints Goodsyard opponent to key planning post
Hackney mayor Jules Pipe takes up role next month






