All Gillian Darley articles – Page 4
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         Opinion OpinionThe inestimable value of a good clientGillian Darley mourns the widening chasm between architect and client and charts the history of a critical relationship 
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        OpinionHow buildings sit in their landscapeGillian Darley on using surroundings to frame architecture 
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         Opinion OpinionOur challenges for the year aheadGillian Darley hopes she’s not being optimistic in wanting 2015 to deliver content over style 
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         Opinion OpinionConjuring buildings into lifeThe words we use to describe our surroundings can transform our appreciation of them, argues Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionFight for our rights of wayRedevelopment can mean cherished routes are cut off once work is finished. Gillian Darley bemoans a worrying trend 
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         Opinion OpinionVenturing east of the borderGillian Darley visits one of the least-known parts of the kingdom, 20 miles from the M25 
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         Opinion OpinionEvery picture tells a (tall) storyBD columnist Gillian Darley on the sleights of hand CGIs create 
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         Opinion OpinionIn praise of architecture's Romantic PragmatistsBD columnist Gillian Darley celebrates the architecture of quiet ambition 
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         Opinion OpinionKoolhaas and Parry bring new perspective to exhibitsGillian Darley looks at the architects’ work in Venice and the Royal Academy 
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         Opinion OpinionLearning from the GermansZaha Hadid’s BMW plant near Leipzig is an expression of its ambition - and a lesson for its timid British counterparts, writes Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionWe’re all ‘children of the municipal’The best municipal enterprises exemplified sustainable values even more than sustainable buildings, writes Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionThe writing’s on the wallEgyptian buildings have a language all their own, says Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionCelebrating the ICA’s contemporariesThe institute’s 60th anniversary pays fitting tributes to Richard Hamilton and Jane Drew, says Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionLondon’s past comes alive on locationGillian Darley on experiencing architecture through films 
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         Opinion OpinionIt’s time to sound the pipes and hornsStudio Weave’s Lullaby Factory draws on a tradition of playfulness that we need to rediscover, says Gillian Darley 
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         Building Study Building StudyKenwood restoration by English HeritageRobert Adam’s Kenwood has been restored to its original gilt-free glory at a cost of nearly £6 million, in a renovation that marks a new departure for English Heritage 
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         Opinion OpinionLubetkin centre’s vital signs are goodFinsbury Health Centre can be restored to its rightful status as an emblem of socially responsible architecture, says Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionYou can judge clients by their buildingsGood understanding between architect and client shows up in the final product, says Gillian Darley 
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         Opinion OpinionMy three little words for all architectsFirmness, commodity and delight are still as relevant as they were for the Romans, says Gillian Darley 
 
     
     





