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Glassy towers contrast sharply with clumps of social housing in landscape of neglect
Foster and Rogers have transformed the physical fabric of the city, writes Edwin Heathcote
Tale of debt and risk, yet London’s landmark tower is no ordinary credit crunch victim
The American architect’s work is less well-known than that of his contemporaries but it has worn well
Planners, architects and developers across the world are promoting mixed-use projects, particularly if they include cultural buildings
London’s mayor cites Hong Kong’s hub – built on reclaimed land – as an example for UK capital
A home designed to satisfy both a desire for definite geometries and a love of fluid lines and curves
Bold designs for headquarters say something about a company’s ambitions and priorities
Artistic people are more conscious of their imagination, so tend to make their homes an extension of their artistic minds
The architectural genius’s tireless advocacy of civilised cities may be his greatest legacy
Runway idea is a solution measured in billions, not tens of billions
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