All UK articles – Page 453
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Features
Council housing: Getting it right this time
After years of decline, council house building looks set to enjoy something of a resurgence. But can the new generation of council homes avoid the stigmas of the past? Ike Ijeh reports
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Opinion
My education has been pretty useful, actually
Our student columnist Eleanor Jolliffe takes issue with some of the RIBA’s recent findings
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News
Legal challenge to stop Garden Bridge being built
Application lodged for judicial review into Lambeth council decision to OK plan
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Middle East is now Hadid's biggest market
Region eclipses Asia as number one while practice’s turnover and profits head north
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Architects' flyunder makes Boris' shortlist
Council leader insists Hammersmith project is most viable
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Firm designs paper cut-outs of Brutalist icons
Models depict five London buildings from 60s and 70s
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News
Aukett Swanke's council HQ approved
Library and offices are first phase of Hemel Hempstead regeneration
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Oxford campaigners trigger second vote over Carbuncle flats
Opponents collect enough signatures for postal vote
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Competition launched to design colourful crossings
Commission is first for Bankside’s Avenue of Art programme
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Features
Architecture and the problem of diversity
An architectural education will last seven years and leave you with debts in excess of £50,000. So, wonders David Blackman, is it becoming a pastime exclusively for the rich?
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News
Procurement of £165m Winchester project was 'unlawful'
Future of Allies Morrison scheme in doubt
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RIBA launches election manifesto with 300,000 homes demand
Institute wants campaign to take off on social media
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