All Letters to the editor articles
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OpinionFilling in the colourful history of Russian housing
Colour Row Settlement worth preserving, says Dmitry Sukhin
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OpinionUnlocking urban potential
Planners, developers and local authorities all need to take part in making communities succeed, says Simon Carne
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OpinionA Brixton legacy for Mandela?
Lambeth could pay its respects to Nelson Mandela by a symbolic renovation
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OpinionCleverness isn't good to live in
If sarcasm is the lowest form of wit then wit is certainly the lowest form of architecture.
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OpinionPut the focus on Lubetkin's work
The announcement that the Lubetkin Prize is to be scrapped (bdonline December 9) is sad, but not entirely surprising.
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OpinionRemembering Mandela in 1990
It was with great sadness that we at Alexander Sedgley learned that Nelson Mandela passed away.
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OpinionSeven bridges for seven boroughs?
As an architect who once helped locally to highlight the importance to Battersea
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OpinionGet our stations back on track
It’s about time that Ealing Broadway Station ( News November 29 ) was improved.
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OpinionIn gratitude to Francis Golding
Too late I need to thank Francis Golding, who died earlier this month (News November 15).
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OpinionRiverside needs greater thought
Riverside needs greater thought In relation to your article on Assael Architecture’s redevelopment scheme for Riverside Studios ( News October 25 )
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OpinionCash would keep eyes on the Prize
BD asked “ Does the lack of cash devalue the Stirling Prize ?” (Debate October 11)
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OpinionDon’t let style wars into listing
The founder of Adam Architecture responds to Owen Hatherley’s column on postmodernism being written out of history
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OpinionWhy disfigure King's Cross?
Will Palin is not alone in objecting to the steel canopy across the newly revealed arches of Lewis Cubitt’s great station
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OpinionSackler’s setting lacks fluidity
The debate over Zaha Hadid’s new Serpentine Sackler Gallery continues…






