More Comment – Page 112
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Hamburg concert hall a disaster
The scheme for the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie is breathtaking in its bombastic and overweighted ugliness (News September 7) — is this what Herzog & de Meuron has come to?
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London Met crisis is shortsighted
The London Metropolitan visa crisis has all the hallmarks of a classic Home Office knee-jerk reaction — remember that UK Border Agency is an agency of the Home Office (News September 7).
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Vaizey makes a welcome return
The arts minister’s new responsibilities come just as the profession needs a sympathetic ear
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Who at the AA will take responsibility?
The AA Council remains remarkably silent about how the school came to be £5.5 million out of pocket
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Community is key to new planning policy
New neighbourhood planning provisions are vital tools to get housebuilding moving again
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Is the Venice Biennale self-indulgent?
Yes, says Hani Rashid, it offers distilled data instead of powerful solutions; while Ann Marie Aguilar thinks it’s no indulgence for architects to talk to each other
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Ending quotas is the road to ruin
In your report on the call to scrap affordable housing quotas (bdonline August 23) Grant Shapps asks: “Why is it in this country we don’t build homes specifically for rent, unlike almost everywhere else in the world?… We have buy-to-let but not build-to-let.”
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Prix has a point about biennale
Wolf Prix makes a decent argument (News August 31). Although the topics he raises — such as US housing collapse — are overtly political and of the day, they’re of concern to everyone and not architecture particularly.
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Schools need to be reformed
Perhaps Tom Jefferies, Manchester’s head of school, should spend some time out here with practices and understand the economic realities of practice before suggesting that salaries should increase to recompense students for the astronomical debt levels they incur while studying at his institution (News August 24).
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Housebuilding is more important than Heathrow
The chancellor’s focus on planning is a distraction from the real ways the government can persuade developers to build
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Architecture biennale is a very British affair
Despite their dominance at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale, the British didn’t have enough original things to say
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Biennale gossip: Parmesan nights
Less than favourable write-ups didn’t dampen the party mood at the British Pavilion
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Biennale gossip: Cultural revolution
Floating cinema guests got more than they bargained for
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Biennale gossip: Creature comforts
Who’s been given the five-star treatment in Venice — and who hasn’t?
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Biennale gossip: "Sorry, you're not on the list"
Which world famous architect was refused entry to Chipperfield’s cocktail do?
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