More Comment – Page 219
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Two extremes
Two excellent articles (Opinion and Works, November 7) threw into stark relief both the quality and paucity of contemporary architectural projects.
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Not so public
Your leader (October 24) suggests that the competition to choose an architect for Weston-super-Mare’s Grand Pier (not Palace Pier) was judged by the general public.
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Want to save lives? Dump the CDM regs
Procedures don’t work as well as real people with experience, skill and judgement
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Is the Thames Estuary airport better than a bigger Heathrow?
Yes, it’s a long-term sustainable solution, says TP Bennett’s Richard Beastall; while pro-airports campaigner Clive Soley argues it would mean the death of Heathrow
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Eye on the ball
At first, everyone wanted a piece of the Olympic pie, but now it’s hard not to pity the poor architects who did manage to win work.
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Charm offensive
Paul Tyler, the Lib Dem peer who successfully campaigned for design to be included in the new planning bill, has been less successful in getting his own design idea to a bigger audience.
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Cold shoulder
Still with Kevin McCloud, who took part in an Architecture Club debate this week, asking whether the public and the profession understand each other.
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Deserted Rock
It seems like eons ago now, but the shadow of Northern Rock’s collapse still hangs over Tyneside.
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On the air
For those still interested in the epic falling-out between the BBC and Richard MacCormac, some very juicy private documents, including Bovis’s specific list of grievances with the architect, have emerged on the information superhighway.
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Three reasons to be cheerful in a downturn
Sustainable design group the Green Register offer inspiration for green architects as the economic slowdown begins to bite
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Blade runners
Plans by Norman Foster to plonk an 85m-high wind turbine on top of Manchester City Football Stadium have been ditched after fears that it could become a giant death trap.
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How can the RIBA help you?
We’ve waited patiently for the RIBA to give a lead on the recession, and now it’s finally come, it’s simply not enough
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Architecture failed in Deptford
Isn’t BD missing the “elephant in the room” in its reporting of the Stephen Lawrence Centre fiasco (November 7)? Namely, a failure of architecture.
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Trust funds
While the Stephen Lawrence Trust cites the recession as one reason it is unable to repair its windows, it does not lack celebrity backers, who turned out in force to support a charity art auction at the Dorchester this week.
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Academies rule
Owen Hatherley’s criticism that the academy schools programme is meretricious misses the point (Opinion October 31).
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A signal to rebuild public transport
There must be a reason why the boring old car is architecturally uncelebrated
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Will the downturn be good for architectural creativity?
Yes, says Nigel Coates, as that’s when ideas are nurtured, but Grimshaw partner Neven Sidor believes creativity is driven by surplus
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On the plus side
Still with Norman, newsstands groaning under the weight of recession-defying glossy magazines will soon carry one more from the biggest brand in architecture.