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Kunsthalle plans for Peckham deserve London's support
20-May-2013
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Think before you tweet
16-May-2013
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Architects must embrace 3D printing
15-May-2013
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Heathrow, has outlived its usefulness. Let's turn it into the world's greatest New Town
14-May-2013
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My new critical stream of thought
13-May-2013
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Don't blame the planners for planning decision madness
10-May-2013
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Congratulations to all AJ100 award winners and members
9-May-2013
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Carol Rhodes paintings are more truthful than Google Maps
8-May-2013
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Redesigning buildings from the inside out
2-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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Libeskind’s thoughts are unlikely to win over the Maze Peace Centre sceptics
1-May-2013
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Paul Finch considers a modest proposal that combines preservation of heritage with the demand for growth
30-Apr-2013
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Truism, the new nothing-newism
29-Apr-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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City design is never a simple matter of cause and effect
23-Apr-2013
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The furniture’s bright, the furniture’s orange…
19-Apr-2013
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It's time to build a new foundation for practice
18-Apr-2013
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Thatcher's many achievements were a mixed blessing
17-Apr-2013
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Society? No chance under Thatcher's reign
16-Apr-2013
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If it ain’t quaint, don’t fix it
12-Apr-2013
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It’s about time the profession started to fight back against unscrupulous competitions
12-Apr-2013
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It all started with our interview with Scott Brown
11-Apr-2013
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Look out Shard, you're next
9-Apr-2013
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Understating the obvious
1-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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Basement mania should be nipped in the bud before it becomes endemic
27-Mar-2013
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How did the architecture profession get lumped in with the 'creative industries'?
27-Mar-2013
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Green Sky Thinking connects professionals driving innovation and influencing change
26-Mar-2013
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A questionable endeavour
22-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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The proposed policy is disgusting and should immediately be abandoned
20-Mar-2013
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Pritzker Prize: Denise Scott Brown should have won in '91
19-Mar-2013
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The space-time continuum continuum
15-Mar-2013
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Design must be at the heart of the impetus to get housebuilding moving again
14-Mar-2013
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We should address our housing problem by building, not punishing
13-Mar-2013
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It's time to question the classic Corb backstory
12-Mar-2013
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Lost in transmution
8-Mar-2013
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Let us restore your faith in architecture
7-Mar-2013
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An architecture policy would not guarantee quality, but it would set a welcome tone
6-Mar-2013
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When is a stair not a stair?
5-Mar-2013
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The sorry default position of local politicians is a tighter grip on planning control
1-Mar-2013
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The profession is waking up to green design
28-Feb-2013
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Design for a wetter future today
28-Feb-2013
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Monitoring and the Plan of Work
28-Feb-2013
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Who needs Southern comfort when you can have Northern soul?
27-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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When engineers get the knife out, they can be worse than architects
21-Feb-2013
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We could always rename Stansted after BoJo
14-Feb-2013
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We can build the way the Georgians did
14-Feb-2013
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Does Zumthor use a Mac or a PC?
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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My question to Policy Exchange is this: did terraced housing push Ronnie and Reggie Kray over the edge?
7-Feb-2013
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Who designed the 1938 Empire Exhibition women's pavilion?
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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Boles and Pickles should be congratulated for implementing a long-overdue reform
31-Jan-2013
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What a week for Glasgow
31-Jan-2013
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Planning needs to change if buildings are to become more efficient
25-Jan-2013
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Is Abu Dhabi the future?
24-Jan-2013
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Design quality needs to be on everybody's agenda in the planning debate
24-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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There is much we should learn from decades of successful British architecture
17-Jan-2013
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‘Zaha Hadid vs the Pirates’
17-Jan-2013
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Please, Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg, think again about housing and planning
10-Jan-2013
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The Hobbit: My unexpected journey
10-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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10 ways the Olympic spirit can help solve our housing crisis
19-Dec-2012
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Glasgow, the 70s and 'the spirit of municipal generosity'
19-Dec-2012
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Foster's fantastic plan isn't just an airport, it's a £50bn leap into our connected future
12-Dec-2012
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Better homes, warmer homes
12-Dec-2012
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Glasgow says goodbye to Sir Walter Scott
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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If you want to keep our press free, distrust judges and politicians
6-Dec-2012
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Planning portal: An architecture of circumstance would help local character evolve
6-Dec-2012
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Tall buildings will change London for ever
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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From the far west to the Far East, the UK is well placed internationally to push sustainability
29-Nov-2012
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Bercott's Academy was also far more courageous than its replacement
29-Nov-2012
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Taxing housing and development is an odd way to promote growth
27-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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Architectural writing: five of the best pieces ever written
22-Nov-2012
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The Architectural Association is doing very nicely, despite headlines that might have misled you
22-Nov-2012
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Does architectural education need an overhaul?
15-Nov-2012
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Self-confidence and identity are key to the renewal of our blighted urban centres
15-Nov-2012
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Oslo’s townscape is a striking monument to Hamsun
15-Nov-2012
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More Homes, Better Homes
8-Nov-2012
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Congratulations, Zaha on your investiture as a Dame
8-Nov-2012
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Woods versus Gilliam: Lebbeus swipes back
8-Nov-2012
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Peter Buchan: 'Architecture education is over-regulated and sterile'
2-Nov-2012
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Sometimes you just don't know whether to laugh or cry
1-Nov-2012
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Welcome to 'Earth Style'
1-Nov-2012
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Retrofit implies the correction of a problem. It’s time to think of adaptation
1-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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What will make developers push the button?
26-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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Can google compete with Apple in terms of material design?
25-Oct-2012
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Sustainable design is difficult both to do and to talk about
25-Oct-2012
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The Olympic lessons London can teach Rio
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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The countryside is not as empty as you think
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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Black Box: ‘London shall be all in flames’
4-Oct-2012
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The removal of temporary Games mode structures will release platforms for 5,000-8,000 homes
4-Oct-2012
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Architects and the New Aesthetic manifesto
29-Sep-2012
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AJ Small Projects: It's time to launch our favourite annual event
27-Sep-2012
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The Olympics have put east London on the map
27-Sep-2012
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Architecture is not engaging with green infrastructure holistically
27-Sep-2012
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Programmes like Open House promote architecture and the profession
20-Sep-2012
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Moving towards PRrchitecture
20-Sep-2012
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City of Dredd
13-Sep-2012
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Informing the client of additional costs early will save you a lot of toil and trouble
13-Sep-2012
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The new Manser Medal rules undermine the RIBA's message on architectural quality
13-Sep-2012
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Who Cares? Design and diplomacy in the Pathfinder demolition zone
12-Sep-2012
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Starchitects think journalists should toe the line
6-Sep-2012
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Cypriot common ground
6-Sep-2012
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Venice 2012: chaotic, intense and pluralistic
30-Aug-2012
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Meanwhile London is a cautionary tale for architects
16-Aug-2012
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Shh! Don't tell anyone about Sergison Bates' house in Cadaqués
16-Aug-2012
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It's time to celebrate Olympic architecture
2-Aug-2012
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The 2012 Olympics’ opening ceremony was really very English, not British
2-Aug-2012
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Formally, clients need a design, planning permission, and a set of production drawings, but that is only half the story
26-Jul-2012
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End-of-the-world student projects should be welcomed by the profession
26-Jul-2012
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The Olympic Park shows how green targets can foster design innovation
26-Jul-2012
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The Green Deal looms large
26-Jul-2012
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An open letter to your future client, explaining what architects do
19-Jul-2012
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The Olympics will be the remembered for spectacle and venues, not who checked your bags
19-Jul-2012
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TFL's cartoonish athletes catch your eye and stick in the mind
19-Jul-2012
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Relaxed planning rules, wrapped around a planning fee hike of 15 per cent
12-Jul-2012
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The Shard is a genuine new icon
12-Jul-2012
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What do Owen Hatherley and Gregory’s Girl have in common? “Glorious” Cumbernauld
12-Jul-2012
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Why procurement is going to get worse
5-Jul-2012
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The RIBA Awards will never be perfect
5-Jul-2012
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What’s the architectural equivalent of Prometheus?
5-Jul-2012
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What has the RIBA done for you lately?
28-Jun-2012
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It is a pity that architects don’t talk more often about volume
28-Jun-2012
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Architects could ruin UK’s finest gridiron townscape with lazy urban design
28-Jun-2012
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Rio+20 - the UN conference for sustainable development
28-Jun-2012
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Scarcity upsets the assumption that architects should be defined solely through adding stuff to the world
28-Jun-2012
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RIBA Award winners 2012 + analysis
21-Jun-2012
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Rory Olcayto: 'These six buildings should make the Stirling shortlist'
21-Jun-2012
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There's nothing clear about NPPF
14-Jun-2012
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George Ferguson has thrown his hat in the ring in the forthcoming mayoral election in his hometown of Bristol
14-Jun-2012
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Peckham is my number 23
14-Jun-2012
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Clarify your specific obligations to comply with industry standards
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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Who are the architects that define the New Elizabethan era?
7-Jun-2012
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Pattern recognition is central to what architects do, as the Topkapi Scroll shows
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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Great ruins such as Brighton’s West Pier and Battersea Power Station deserve a future
31-May-2012
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Eastanbul, Westanbul or just Istanbul? If you’re looking to work there, engage with it like locals
31-May-2012
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From the High Line to the AIA convention, the US is beginning to think green
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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Practices must review aggregate material usage in light of new European standards
24-May-2012
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What does space-time look like? An obscure comic published in 1989 has the answer
24-May-2012
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Christine Murray introduces the AJ100 for 2012
17-May-2012
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Wang Shu’s influence as the antithesis of China’s rush to urbanisation is greater than his output
17-May-2012
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We should look to Copenhagen’s subtle streets as a model for public realm design
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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Thanks to Ken Livingstone, London has made it to the Olympic finishing line
10-May-2012
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Big taught us that work should be fun, but it might be time for our offices to grow up
10-May-2012
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Be clear at the outset what basic services you will render and what will be additional
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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Hunt, Murdoch… at least there’s the British Construction Industry Awards to look forward to
3-May-2012
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Grundtvig’s Church, probably the best brick building in the world
3-May-2012
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Planning portal - A war of attrition and gentle persuasion eventually gets things done
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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‘Provincial’ is a lazy term
26-Apr-2012
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Our energy, architecture and history all unite in Battersea’s magnificent ruins
26-Apr-2012
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The AJ turns a new shade of green
26-Apr-2012
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The photovoltaic aesthetic
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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Mimar Sinan was one of the world’s best architects of religious buildings
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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Do clients ever know what they will get when they hire an architect to design a one-off home?
5-Apr-2012
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Creative architects will make the most of the new planning environment
5-Apr-2012
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A bold attempt at regeneration or an icon too far? Titanic Belfast is a little of both
29-Mar-2012
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Complexity and contradiction are still the hallmarks of national planning policy
29-Mar-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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Semi-naked trouser-ironers and the danger of a loosened belt
22-Mar-2012
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Moebius: Floating citadels and all-city planets
22-Mar-2012
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The future of the NHS depends on how we design for birth, death and everything in between
15-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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Black Box: The Big Apple, I♥NY, 9/11...
15-Mar-2012
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Architects must stop doing more for less
8-Mar-2012
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Black box: At the movies in Glasgow
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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Black Box: Invoked Computing
1-Mar-2012
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Vote ‘yes’ for city mayors
16-Feb-2012
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This, Mr Gove, is how to create a great school
9-Feb-2012
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What now for Battersea Power Station?
2-Feb-2012
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‘What’s next for women in architecture?’
2-Feb-2012
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How to build a successful city
26-Jan-2012
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What Scotland can learn from Canada, plus why the London 2012 gag order must go
19-Jan-2012
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Women in Practice: Emerging architects
13-Jan-2012
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‘Every year, more and more women design larger buildings, win competitions, run the RIBA and become new role models’
12-Jan-2012
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Why we put Barbie on the cover
12-Jan-2012
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It's time for a serious look at women in practice
12-Jan-2012
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147 projects by 124 different practices: The AJ in 2011
15-Dec-2011
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Stop trying to profit from architectural relics
8-Dec-2011
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Comment: What future for Scotland's past?
6-Dec-2011
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Settlers, prospectors and pioneers: Why sustainability has to add up for everyone
1-Dec-2011
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Is China's housing sector going into the red?
1-Dec-2011
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Calling all architects: It's time to think big
24-Nov-2011
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Both quality and quantity should be hallmarks of housing policy
24-Nov-2011
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Planning: Sustainable development
24-Nov-2011
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Tips for a recession-proof practice
17-Nov-2011
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Why the City wants no residents
10-Nov-2011
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From small projects mighty things grow
3-Nov-2011
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Everyone's a critic
27-Oct-2011
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The Stirling Prize was right to ignore the Scots
20-Oct-2011
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The French know how to fete the architectural creme de la creme
13-Oct-2011
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Steve Jobs' message to architects
6-Oct-2011
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Zaha's second Stirling: The crowd was shocked, the judges unanimous
6-Oct-2011
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The answer to the housing crisis: unblocking planning
29-Sep-2011
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Architecture isn’t immune to TV’s love of yoof speak and psycho-wash
22-Sep-2011
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Schools debate: Colin Stansfield Smith on the James Review
16-Sep-2011
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When the media is a mirror
15-Sep-2011
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A week to prove the importance of architecture
15-Sep-2011
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Ground Zero deserved quick procurement and brilliant architecture, but got neither
8-Sep-2011
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Don't go mimsy on the NIMBYs, Greg
8-Sep-2011
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We regret to inform you that good airport design has been delayed
1-Sep-2011
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President Brady's grand ambitions
1-Sep-2011
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Sustainable development is 'a golden thread'- but what does it really mean?
19-Aug-2011
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The limits of regeneration
18-Aug-2011
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What the battle of Finch and TAG is really about
4-Aug-2011
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How high-quality sustainable design creates value
28-Jul-2011
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Breaking news: How the AJ reports on architecture
28-Jul-2011
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What the Stirling Prize and blockbuster movies have in common
21-Jul-2011
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New blog: architecture minister John Penrose shares his views
20-Jul-2011
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Comment: Post-BSF future looks bleak
15-Jul-2011
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Why the AJ Buildings Library is now open to every AJ subscriber
14-Jul-2011
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Amnesia, politics, BSF and the South Bank
12-Jul-2011
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Quantity surveyors and architects must learn to get along, writes John Boxall
12-Jul-2011
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Localism Bill must not weaken protection for our 'irreplaceable heritage'
30-Jun-2011
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Going cool on district heating
30-Jun-2011
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Twitter's top 100 architects - and how to join them
29-Jun-2011
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Wonderful Copenhagen
23-Jun-2011
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How the AJ got 89 front covers
16-Jun-2011
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Why the Broadgate listing is both undeserved and unfair
9-Jun-2011
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Behind the scenes with Peter Zumthor
2-Jun-2011
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Best practice: Limited liability partnerships
2-Jun-2011
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Making sense of liability and the law (Part 2)
1-Jun-2011
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Architects should support Ai Weiwei, not the Chinese government
26-May-2011
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We should spot threatened libraries earlier, rather than spot-list late
23-May-2011
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See how you measure up to the AJ100
19-May-2011
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'Effort without visible consequence'
12-May-2011
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BIM will keep architects linked in
12-May-2011
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How 5 Broadgate could still be a good neighbour
5-May-2011
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The James Review calls for an intelligent client; Saudi Arabia opts for dimwitted hubris
14-Apr-2011
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A building alone cannot remake a town
7-Apr-2011
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How we can give dignity to death
31-Mar-2011
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Good design can heal
24-Mar-2011
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Why MIPIM is only for the organised
17-Mar-2011
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Best practice: How to sell yourself
17-Mar-2011
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The RIBA report got it wrong – of course there is a future for architects
17-Mar-2011
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Here's a new plan: Straight talking
10-Mar-2011
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Redcar should think again about flattening its ABK library
4-Mar-2011
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The shock of the old: the cost of the future
2-Mar-2011
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Comment: pre-Coalition localism success must not be killed by government propaganda
25-Feb-2011
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Why building green isn't good enough anymore
24-Feb-2011
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My client, the dictator
24-Feb-2011
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Ecobuild: Why we'll be talking refurbishment and feed-in at ExCeL
24-Feb-2011
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BSF's ambition should not be abandoned for a quick fix
17-Feb-2011
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Don't wait for the Big Society to help small practices
17-Feb-2011
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Try as you might, it's tough to fault Chipperfield
11-Feb-2011
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This government treats architects as political enemies
10-Feb-2011
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Why architecture is best built on a two-way street
27-Jan-2011
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Localism - a new dawn for the Empire of the SUN (Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood)?
26-Jan-2011
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Comment: What is the 'genuine spirit' of localism?
26-Jan-2011
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Edward Cullinan’s bravery, resilience and love of his job should inspire us all
20-Jan-2011
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Rapid prototyping, micro-clients and the Big Society: AJ predictions for 2011
17-Dec-2010
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Zogolovitch: RIBA Trust dissolution an 'embarrassment'
15-Dec-2010
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Adapt to Localism or die
9-Dec-2010
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Architecture, the ultimate fame game
2-Dec-2010
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Business management is not the dirty side of architecture
25-Nov-2010
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It’s time for a revolution in architectural education
18-Nov-2010
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Equal pay for women in architecture is not a luxury, it’s the law
11-Nov-2010
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Facing up to Mackintosh (Part 2)
10-Nov-2010
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Facing up to Mackintosh
5-Nov-2010
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We must fight to preserve the level of architects’ fees
4-Nov-2010
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Stealing sustainability
21-Oct-2010
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Why Zumthor is perfect for the Serpentine
15-Oct-2010
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Love it or hate it, Zaha pushes the boundaries
7-Oct-2010
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Place your bets, it's Stirling time again
30-Sep-2010
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Get ready for a scary ride on the double-dipper
27-Sep-2010
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How to build a new age of beauty
23-Sep-2010
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What's an architect worth?
9-Sep-2010
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Venice 2010: Make new friends to make new business
2-Sep-2010
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The AJ's new Max Fordham sustainability matrices
2-Sep-2010
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Venice 2010: Why the biennale matters
26-Aug-2010
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Education should encourage innovative office design rather than cliff-top museums
12-Aug-2010
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CABE works, so let's keep it strong
12-Aug-2010
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'The large-scale Lottery-funded cultural project is an endangered species'
22-Jul-2010
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The Stirling shortlist: it's a matter of taste
22-Jul-2010
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Why we should welcome the urban eco-town
19-Jul-2010
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Architecture: The fightback starts here
19-Jul-2010
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The BRE must tighten up BREEAM’s standards before exporting them
19-Jul-2010
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Where now for school-building?
7-Jul-2010
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'The RIBA's proposals barely scratch the surface of the root cause of low pay'
1-Jul-2010
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A minimum wage is not the answer to students' problems
1-Jul-2010
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Art and inspiration: From Constable to Kandinsky
30-Jun-2010
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Classicism vs parametricism: It's no contest
17-Jun-2010
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This magazine belongs to you
17-Jun-2010
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ODA turbine decision - a wind of change?
11-Jun-2010
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Is the office as workplace really dead? No, in fact it’s making a comeback
10-Jun-2010
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The rise in first-time winners at this year’s RIBA Awards is cause to be optimistic
10-Jun-2010
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Only collective action can save architectural education
3-Jun-2010
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The loss of our ‘Made in England’ heritage will echo for generations
3-Jun-2010
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Why we must increase the tax on debt
27-May-2010
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Let's think our way out of this slump
27-May-2010
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Kevin McCloud's RIBA Trust lecture
20-May-2010
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Confused emotions at Scottish convention
20-May-2010
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Coalition, classicism and design
20-May-2010
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Libeskind: the geopolitical architect
13-May-2010
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Career change for climate change
13-Apr-2010
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High-speed travel has become a very slow business
30-Mar-2010
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Will architects be building schoools in the future?
18-Mar-2010
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The barren City of London should be opened to nature
18-Mar-2010
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Architecture is frozen music... or is it frozen money?
11-Mar-2010
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Young British architects need Europan
11-Mar-2010
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The Squire solution: build higher
4-Mar-2010
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Robert Adam: These Tory reforms could do more harm than good
4-Mar-2010
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The answer to Bradford's big hole - a station
25-Feb-2010
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When mend-and-make-do leads to great architecture
25-Feb-2010
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Peter Davey: Now is the time for empathic architecture
18-Feb-2010
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MIPIM 2010: Worth the trip?
18-Feb-2010
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MIPIM 2010: It's all about the cities
17-Feb-2010
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Sustainability's best friends: codes, specifications and targets
11-Feb-2010
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'It's the procrastination and cynical posturing that's unsustainable'
11-Feb-2010
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Architectural journalism is vital for leading debate
4-Feb-2010
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'Haiti must be reassembled in a way that gives its people hope for the future'
4-Feb-2010
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Aberdeen’s city centre square proposal represents a loss of democracy
28-Jan-2010
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'A promiscuous cornucopia, a daily smorgasbord of undifferentiated images'
28-Jan-2010
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'Sustainability can reintroduce integrity into architecture'
28-Jan-2010
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School design requires too much homework
22-Jan-2010
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How to house our ageing population
19-Jan-2010
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Reasons to be cheerful
19-Jan-2010
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Vitruvius, Palladio, Inigo Jones and John Wood the elder made Bath what it is today
17-Dec-2009
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'Shocking, unexpected and genuinely thrilling': My Peckham Christmas present
17-Dec-2009
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Swiss mosque minaret ban is tragic legislation
3-Dec-2009
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Why we should recycle our airports
26-Nov-2009
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Architects, coming to a high street near you
26-Nov-2009
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Unloved in Birmingham: Why modernism has so few defenders
26-Nov-2009
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Adam Caruso on the Nottingham Contemporary art gallery
12-Nov-2009
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Fee survey graphs: How RIBA damaged architecture
5-Nov-2009
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London has foolishly flexible 'planning rules for pirates'
5-Nov-2009
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Jude Barber on issues of gender in architecture
29-Oct-2009
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Kieran Long on the Olympic Park art proposal
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Jeremy Leggett
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Baca Architects
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Nicholas Stern
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Pooran Desai
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Sunand Prasad
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Michael Pawlyn
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on Copenhagen: Brian Mark
29-Oct-2009
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Thoughts on the Copenhagen climate summit
29-Oct-2009
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Boris's London Plan: 'Ideologically incoherent, but in some ways very pragmatic'
19-Oct-2009
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The British Construction Industry Awards knows what to look for in a great project
15-Oct-2009
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The termination of the Glasgow Airport Rail Link could harm Britain's creative prospects
5-Oct-2009
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Any other decision on the Commonwealth Institute would have been irresponsible
30-Sep-2009
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BSF: Why refurbishment should not be seen 'as too much hard work'
23-Sep-2009
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Vacancies are up – but jobs won't land at your feet
27-Aug-2009
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Year out: No placements, no worries
18-Aug-2009
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Eco-towns only the first step
24-Jul-2009
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Eco-towns are truly dead
24-Jul-2009
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Fretton's gallery bookies' frontrunner for RIBA Stirling Prize 2009
23-Jul-2009
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Kieran Long's alternative Stirling shortlist
23-Jul-2009
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Architects must commit to change
16-Jul-2009
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Let's abolish Building Regs
9-Jul-2009
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Russia's rebirth requires a unique building design
8-Jul-2009
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Stop moaning, our Olympic stadium deserves a gold medal
2-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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Duty of dereliction
18-Jun-2009
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The new austerity
11-Jun-2009
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Open the way to quality public realm projects
11-Jun-2009
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Recession destroyed my career - but made me a success
4-Jun-2009
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Planner from heaven: a Welsh miracle
4-Jun-2009
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Edinburgh must see off its 'albatross of excellence'
28-May-2009
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AJ100: Reasons to be cheerful amid the gloom
28-May-2009
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It's not old-fashioned to believe in the necessity of tradition
21-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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Why we said 'no' to bullying Tesco
14-May-2009
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Prince Charles was right to speak out, now architects must listen
8-May-2009
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Take care (seriously)
7-May-2009
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Building for the future
30-Apr-2009
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Education, education, education
23-Apr-2009
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Prince Charles runs rings round spoiled starchitects
23-Apr-2009
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The Peter principle
16-Apr-2009
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Building a healthy outlook
16-Apr-2009
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Emission impossible
2-Apr-2009
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The architecture of the drug trade
27-Mar-2009
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How the profession mistreats its young
26-Mar-2009
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No time for compromise
26-Mar-2009
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The great chainsaw massacre
20-Mar-2009
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The party spirit has not left MIPIM
19-Mar-2009
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Cannes still sunny
19-Mar-2009
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Simple, fun, useful: why architects should be on Twitter
18-Mar-2009
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The VAT break needs to be widened
18-Mar-2009
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How BSF is changing architecture
12-Mar-2009
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Sunand Prasad on the new Code for Sustainable Buildings
5-Mar-2009
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The recession has hit Rogers – but keep your chin up
5-Mar-2009
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Battersea better off
5-Mar-2009
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The new AJ site
3-Mar-2009
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The HCA plan's glimmer of optimism
27-Feb-2009
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Stonehenge deserves a landmark building
26-Feb-2009
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The ARB Reform Group will campaign rigorously for its radical agenda
20-Feb-2009
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A most sobering survey...
18-Feb-2009
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Finsbury Health Centre's fierce idealism needs to be preserved
5-Feb-2009
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PFI is a piece of smoke-and-mirrors finance - and now we're allowed to say so
5-Feb-2009
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A recession is no time for delay - or compromise
22-Jan-2009
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The end of the beginning
15-Jan-2009
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The Thames plan cannot be botched
4-Dec-2008
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Leader: 2009 will be a rough year for all – but now it’s manageable
27-Nov-2008
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The clients to see you through the recession
6-Nov-2008
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The credit crunch must not scupper regeneration
26-Sep-2008
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Leader - Kent's torture design
6-Feb-2008



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