All Places articles
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Opinion
Why is it so difficult to build a high street?
We can create thriving new high streets, but it requires curation and a different financial model, writes David Rudlin.
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News
Corstorphine & Wright towers could replace modernist Brum landmark
Blocks of up to 56 storeys earmarked for site of 1960s Smallbrook Queensway scheme by Rotunda architect
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Opinion
What exactly do we mean by ‘landscape led’?
A recent report exposes the collapse in green space provision in new development but the reason is not what you might expect, writes David Rudlin
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Opinion
What is Oxford Street for?
Footfall is still down, so some radical new thinking is needed to save one of the UK’s most iconic streets, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Architecture is ephemeral, urban design is eternal!
Most masterplans are never built but, once they are, they can last for ever – even if the name of the masterplanner is quickly forgotten, writes David Rudlin
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News
National Gallery unveils revised Selldorf upgrade designs
Latest images of £30m proposals come ahead of planning application submission this summer
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Opinion
What’s in store for these great British emporia?
大卫·鲁德林(David Rudlin)说,一整类建筑已经变得多余,面临着永远消失的风险。But it was never about their external appearance
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Opinion
A time to take stock – and an opportunity to do things differently
This terrible war is a catastrophe but the eventual rebuilding of Ukraine could yet provide a legacy of which future generations can be proud, says Julia Park
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News
Hawkins Brown team picked for 2,000-home Oxfordshire masterplan
Competition-winning proposals for Oxford University Development will deliver £1bn “innovation district”
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Opinion
Cities are being destroyed but their residents’ spirit survives
The Russian invasion is demonstrating the fierce loyalty of Ukrainians to their home environment, says David Rudlin
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Rab Bennetts: Ford Foundation, New York
The Bennetts Associates co-founder recalls his inspiring first trip to Manhattan
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Features
Let’s open our institute to architects fleeing from eastern Europe
We have an opportunity to stand with our Ukrainian counterparts and to offer collective support, writes Ben Derbyshire
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Alice Brownfield: Dawson’s Heights
On International Women’s Day, Alice Brownfield argues Kate Macintosh’s south London social housing is a landmark in every sense – and a call to arms
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Opinion
The Medici effect is real in levelling up
The new white paper’s Florentine references provoked some hilarity, but many of its ideas are sound, says David Rudlin
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Opinion
Let’s start designing buildings for a 200-year life
A converted warehouse in Rotherhithe gives a glimpse of how that might work, says Julia Park
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Building Study
Building study: Learning from Denise Scott Brown
As Selldorf Architects unveils £30m proposals to reconfigure the National Gallery and Venturi Scott Brown’s landmark Sainsbury Wing, Elizabeth Hopkirk meets the women leading the project
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News
Selldorf Architects reveals £30m plans for National Gallery
Proposals to revamp Venturi Scott Brown’s Sainsbury Wing go out for consultation next month
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Opinion
When all the questions are new, don’t look for answers in the same old places
It’s time to shake up our thinking, writes Martyn Evans
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Hana Loftus: Temple Mount, Jerusalem
The Hat Projects co-founder recalls her surprise at experiencing how a place she knew well from books was inhabited in real life
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50 Wonders
50 Wonders | Sally Lewis: Piazza Del Campo, Siena
The Stitch Architects founder celebrates one of the most beautiful squares in Italy