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Vulgarchitecture Today
24-May-2013
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Interior design is as important for decision-makers as it is for ordinary workers
22-May-2013
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Obituary: T Dan Hooker, blues Modernist pioneer
21-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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Redesigning buildings from the inside out
2-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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City design is never a simple matter of cause and effect
23-Apr-2013
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Why did James Russell say Brutalism caused the Boston bombings?
22-Apr-2013
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The furniture’s bright, the furniture’s orange…
19-Apr-2013
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Thatcher's many achievements were a mixed blessing
17-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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Understating the obvious
1-Apr-2013
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Basement mania should be nipped in the bud before it becomes endemic
27-Mar-2013
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A questionable endeavour
22-Mar-2013
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The proposed policy is disgusting and should immediately be abandoned
20-Mar-2013
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The space-time continuum continuum
15-Mar-2013
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We should address our housing problem by building, not punishing
13-Mar-2013
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Lost in transmution
8-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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The sorry default position of local politicians is a tighter grip on planning control
1-Mar-2013
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When engineers get the knife out, they can be worse than architects
21-Feb-2013
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Rory Olcayto: 'Why choose Fujimoto for Serpentine pavilion over rising UK stars?'
20-Feb-2013
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We can build the way the Georgians did
14-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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Boles and Pickles should be congratulated for implementing a long-overdue reform
31-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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There is much we should learn from decades of successful British architecture
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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10 ways the Olympic spirit can help solve our housing crisis
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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If you want to keep our press free, distrust judges and politicians
6-Dec-2012
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Taxing housing and development is an odd way to promote growth
27-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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Self-confidence and identity are key to the renewal of our blighted urban centres
15-Nov-2012
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Congratulations, Zaha on your investiture as a Dame
8-Nov-2012
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Sometimes you just don't know whether to laugh or cry
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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Yes, cut red tape - but we also need vision, ambition and a plan
25-Oct-2012
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Why did Ted Happold’s combined course in architecture and engineering fail?
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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An enjoyable Stirling Prize and a very deserving winner
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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Collaboration is a condition of architecture, not a problem to be overcome
10-Oct-2012
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Black box: Hepworth and Lyric are the Stirling Prize frontrunners
9-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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Architecture has globalised, but design can still be different
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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Design is the tribute art pays to industry, you might say
27-Sep-2012
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Binney: 'Ministers must stand up to bullying councils over Pathfinder-by-stealth'
26-Sep-2012
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Programmes like Open House promote architecture and the profession
20-Sep-2012
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Architecture is forever falling through the political gaps
20-Sep-2012
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Olympic feel-good factor was a result of masterly design
17-Sep-2012
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Venice 2012: chaotic, intense and pluralistic
30-Aug-2012
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Comment: London's 'bubble' is not about to burst
20-Aug-2012
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Stirling Prize 2012: too much Koolhaas and no Khan
22-Jul-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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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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We need tax relief from the government if we’re going to preserve churches like St Bride’s
19-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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On 20 April, Women in Architecture will storm Portland Place
22-Mar-2012
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Moebius: Floating citadels and all-city planets
22-Mar-2012
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Black Box: The Big Apple, I♥NY, 9/11...
15-Mar-2012
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Black box: At the movies in Glasgow
8-Mar-2012
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Planning portal - The conversion of office space to new housing
1-Mar-2012
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The Diary of an Anonymous Architect #7
11-Jan-2012
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Localism: identifying the people that matter is vital
6-Oct-2011
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Steve Jobs' message to architects
6-Oct-2011
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The answer to the housing crisis: unblocking planning
29-Sep-2011
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From rural development to protecting heritage sites, the NPPF will change the way we build, writes Karen Phull
29-Sep-2011
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Architectural education and global difference – lessons from South Africa
29-Sep-2011
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Dogma, design or technical details: How should architecture be taught?
22-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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Fee scales and small projects just don't mix
22-Sep-2011
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World Green Building Week, and the progress of the UK’s low-carbon building agenda
22-Sep-2011
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New blog: architecture minister John Penrose shares his views
20-Jul-2011
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Amnesia, politics, BSF and the South Bank
12-Jul-2011
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Localism Bill must not weaken protection for our 'irreplaceable heritage'
30-Jun-2011
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Drugs, Naomi Campbell and conditional fee agreements
16-Jun-2011
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Best practice: Limited liability partnerships
2-Jun-2011
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Footprint: Heat networks
June 2011
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Footprint: Carbon targets
26-May-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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BSF's ambition should not be abandoned for a quick fix
17-Feb-2011
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Comment: Detroit's re-birth shows us localism doesn't need legislation
17-Feb-2011
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Try as you might, it's tough to fault Chipperfield
11-Feb-2011
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Attending this year’s MIPIM will be tough for many, but exposure at the event is key, says Rory Olcayto
3-Feb-2011
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2010: The year in news
16-Dec-2010
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Zogolovitch: RIBA Trust dissolution an 'embarrassment'
15-Dec-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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'The large-scale Lottery-funded cultural project is an endangered species'
22-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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Forget X-Factor planning: Architects know best
1-Jul-2010
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Art and inspiration: From Constable to Kandinsky
30-Jun-2010
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ODA turbine decision - a wind of change?
11-Jun-2010
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The forecast from MIPIM: surprisingly sunny
30-Mar-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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Kieran Long on the Stirling Prize jury, and why the Maggie's Centre won
22-Oct-2009
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The director of the Rubble Club talks about the serious issues behind the club
22-Oct-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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Building Information Modelling: the golden opportunity
28-Jul-2009
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Construction and the Conservatives
11-Jun-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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Foam and the end of materiality
13-Mar-2009
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Do not miss Rodchenko and Popova
6-Mar-2009
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Sunand Prasad on the new Code for Sustainable Buildings
5-Mar-2009
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Battersea better off
5-Mar-2009
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The HCA plan's glimmer of optimism
27-Feb-2009
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Bang slang, Venturi ventures and Sci-Fi Dubai
30-Jan-2009
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Europan isolation will hurt Britain
11-Nov-2008
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Humphrey Lyttelton - AJ's man of the year
2-May-2008
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We're stuck in a rut
28-Feb-2008



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