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Think before you tweet
16-May-2013
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Congratulations to all AJ100 award winners and members
9-May-2013
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Richard Rogers is a worthy AJ100 Contribution to the Profession award winner
2-May-2013
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Join the AJ campaign and help us Bridge the Gap in building performance
25-Apr-2013
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Are our green buildings really ‘Outstanding’?
25-Apr-2013
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It's time to build a new foundation for practice
18-Apr-2013
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It all started with our interview with Scott Brown
11-Apr-2013
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The great and good of architecture were there - and just happened to be women
28-Mar-2013
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Green Sky Thinking connects professionals driving innovation and influencing change
26-Mar-2013
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All eyes turn to the regions after prime London property hits its ceiling yields
21-Mar-2013
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Let us restore your faith in architecture
7-Mar-2013
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The profession is waking up to green design
28-Feb-2013
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Zaha got it right: the gender debate is about equality, not pretty cities
21-Feb-2013
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We could always rename Stansted after BoJo
14-Feb-2013
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No more excuses: we demand equal pay for women in architecture, says Christine Murray
7-Feb-2013
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This poorly thought-out Green Deal is a bad deal for architects
31-Jan-2013
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The AJ More Homes, Better Homes campaign continues with three calls to action
17-Jan-2013
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'Small projects are a labour of love'
10-Jan-2013
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161 schemes by 137 practices: The AJ in 2012
20-Dec-2012
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Better homes, warmer homes
12-Dec-2012
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The AJ Women in Architecture campaign continues into its second year
6-Dec-2012
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Architects could teach the government a thing or two about school design
29-Nov-2012
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You’ve less than a week to enter AJ Small Projects. Don’t miss your chance
22-Nov-2012
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Does architectural education need an overhaul?
15-Nov-2012
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More Homes, Better Homes
8-Nov-2012
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You asked for it. We built it. The AJ is now on iPad
31-Oct-2012
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Yes, cut red tape - but we also need vision, ambition and a plan
25-Oct-2012
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Stanton Williams are worthy winners for making a building that will last a century
18-Oct-2012
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Without public spending, only architects can give the profession a new social purpose
11-Oct-2012
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Architects need to protect the most valuable asset they have: their ideas
4-Oct-2012
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AJ Small Projects: It's time to launch our favourite annual event
27-Sep-2012
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Programmes like Open House promote architecture and the profession
20-Sep-2012
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Venice 2012: chaotic, intense and pluralistic
30-Aug-2012
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There's nothing clear about NPPF
14-Jun-2012
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The overpowering fragrance of this year’s Serpentine Pavilion was the talk of the town
7-Jun-2012
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An architect on prime-time TV could bring the profession more work
31-May-2012
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With the euro looking shaky, it’s time to assess your practice’s exposure to the currency
24-May-2012
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Christine Murray introduces the AJ100 for 2012
17-May-2012
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A Chelsea stadium in Battersea Power Station is the best idea yet. Don’t listen to Lister
10-May-2012
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RIAS' all-male list shows either laziness or ignorance. Either way, it’s time for change
3-May-2012
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The AJ Women in Architecture Awards: students, starchitects and sold out!
26-Apr-2012
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The AJ turns a new shade of green
26-Apr-2012
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This week’s issue reminded me of a childhood awakening to architecture
19-Apr-2012
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Mary Portas should have asked architects to re-imagine the British high street
5-Apr-2012
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What the NPPF means for architects
29-Mar-2012
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On 20 April, Women in Architecture will storm Portland Place
22-Mar-2012
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What I learned at MIPIM: forget iconitecture, clients want long lives and loose fits
15-Mar-2012
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Architects must stop doing more for less
8-Mar-2012
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What's old is new again for the AJ print edition
1-Mar-2012
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Prejudice and amateurism within the ARB board
23-Feb-2012
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What Steve Jobs can teach architects
13-Oct-2011
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Fee scales and small projects just don't mix
22-Sep-2011
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See how you measure up to the AJ100
19-May-2011
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'Zumthor's pavilion will be a place of pilgrimage'
14-Oct-2010
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The BRE must tighten up BREEAM’s standards before exporting them
19-Jul-2010
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Forget X-Factor planning: Architects know best
1-Jul-2010
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Libeskind: the geopolitical architect
13-May-2010
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Kieran Long on the Stirling Prize jury, and why the Maggie's Centre won
22-Oct-2009
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Think this is bad? Next year will be even worse
16-Jul-2009
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Let's abolish Building Regs
9-Jul-2009
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The kids are all right
2-Jul-2009
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Chelsea Barracks: the legacy
18-Jun-2009
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Construction and the Conservatives
11-Jun-2009
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Planner from heaven: a Welsh miracle
4-Jun-2009
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AJ100: Reasons to be cheerful amid the gloom
28-May-2009
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The price of free labour
21-May-2009
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The pompous RIBA boycott gives architects a bad name
14-May-2009
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Constructive criticism
30-Apr-2009
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Delicate or dull?
2-Apr-2009
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No time for compromise
26-Mar-2009



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