The AJ’s cartoonist’s take on Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville’s development tussles
Hellman 23.03.17: Parking the Manchester bus
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The coach: ‘I like being my own boss, but maybe I need to collaborate’
AJ careers expert Matthew Turner advises a sole practitioner who thinks joining forces could help boost earnings
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The RIBA needs to resolve its governance issues and move on
Sir John Tusa’s resignation is a wake-up call for the institute, says Paul Finch
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Now we've triggered Article 50, architects have to make the politicians understand their needs
The profession needs to ensure its business case is put to the fore in the crucial forthcoming trade negotiations
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Do almhouses hold the answer to London’s housing crisis?
Section 106 agreements increase land values and so housing costs. Instead, land needs to be specifically designated for affordable housing, argues Matter Architecture’s Roland Karthaus
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Do almshouses hold the answer to London’s housing crisis?
Section 106 agreements increase land values and hence housing costs. Instead, land needs to be specifically designated for affordable housing, argues Matter Architecture’s Roland Karthaus
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The coach: ‘The junior I manage is being led astray’
Careers expert Matthew Turner advises an architect who worries that a junior is being lured into a world of office bitchiness
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Why on earth does the ARB continue to exist?
The Architects Registration Board is a sorry mess and needs to be put out of its misery, says Paul Finch
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The government’s new message to architects: your country needs you
As Brexit negotiations begin, the Department for International Trade will be showing off UK export architecture – and architects will need the DIT to secure favourable free trade agreements
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A project born of shady deal-making and arrogance
Hodge is right to call out the powerful people behind the Garden Bridge who have dismissed public and expert opinion alike
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Ian Martin: The urge to be a thaumaturge
A double diamond works wonders
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Let’s hear it for the return of council housing
Local authorities like Enfield and Newham are providing the homes central government and the free market are incapable of supplying, says Paul Finch
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The Garden Museum – slowly does it
Dow Jones Architects’ remodelling and extension exemplifies the merits of slow, incremental development, says Ellis Woodman
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Why the Garden Bridge should be built
The focus of some critics on procedure has become the enemy of creativity in the Garden Bridge saga, says Paul Finch
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Election time: lies, damned lies… and surveys
Surveys and polls should come with a health warning, advises Paul Finch
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Ian Martin: Little Binary
A garden village prototype to promote Brexit harmony
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You might be surprised by the results of our election survey – I was
Our new poll shows architects’ views have hardened along party lines over the past two years, says Christine Murray
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How those Garden Bridge millions could be spent making a greener London
Modest investment in London’s outer boroughs can genuinely green London at a fraction of the cost of the Garden Bridge, says Hattie Hartman
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Sadiq comes full circle on the Garden Bridge
London’s mayor once called Boris Johnson’s cherished scheme a ‘white elephant’. Now he seems to have finally returned to this view
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If housing developers braved ‘risky’ sites, we would all reap the rewards
There is still ample opportunity for housing development in the suburbs, if only developers were prepared to take on difficult sites, writes Colm Lacey
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