More Comment – Page 130

  • Opinion

    No pity for ASL’s management

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Regarding last week’s front page story, (“Austin-Smith Lord owed £11m for Abu Dhabi work” News November 18), here are the facts: plenty of practices are trading here and getting paid; the Abu Dhabi government is still a viable partner to do business with and not the devil incarnated.

  • Poundbury Waitrose by Quinlan & Francis Terry
    Opinion

    Prince shouldn’t back Waitrose

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Prince Charles seems to think a pastiche of classical architecture can lend some credibility to blatant overdevelopment (“In store for Poundbury” News November 18).

  • Heatherwick Studio's radical proposals for the Royal Docks waterfront in east London
    Opinion

    Reviving docks is no new problem

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Docks (News November 18) have been a subject of urban studies in UK schools for at least a decade. The LDA could find some past student projects eye-opening.

  • Opinion

    Localism begins at home

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    This is a local shop, in prime position,

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Specialists are winning out

    2011-11-18T08:50:00Z

    BD’s Architect of the Year Awards show that in a harsh climate, doing one thing well can help a practice thrive

  • Owen Hatherley
    Opinion

    The creative power of opposition

    2011-11-18T08:42:00Z

    Poland’s church architecture reveals the imaginative force of decades working outside the regime

  • One of the shortlisted entries for Aberdeen City Gardens.
    Opinion

    Do referendums have a place in planning decisions?

    2011-11-18T08:35:00Z

    Yes, says Hank Dittmar, local communities are best placed to decide what will suit them; but Peter Wilson sees referendums as cynical ploys to shift the blame

  • Boots
    Opinion

    How Foster’s has been keeping its Apple HQ under wraps

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Plus news from the Architect of the Year Awards and Heatherwick’s Royal Docks project

  • Opinion

    Chipperfield Biennale report jumped the gun

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Like many people I was rather surprised to hear about my appointment as the curator to the next Architectural Biennale in Venice (News November 11).

  • Opinion

    It’s time to agree on contracts

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    I have always suspected that lawyers create fees for themselves by taking “accepted”contracts and adding small but critical changes that they can debate with other lawyers to nobody’s benefit but their own.

  • Opinion

    Plans bode well for Aberdeen

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    I visit Aberdeen frequently. On nearly every trip I have to walk round the Union Terrace Gardens when I would like to walk through them or visit them to enjoy the peace and greenery of the place. This I cannot do because of my limited mobility.

  • Opinion

    Planning is built on democracy

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    I refer to your leader last week “Democratising planning” and am wondering about the accuracy of your comments.

  • Opinion

    Slow-mo pomo poem’ll show ’em

    2011-11-18T00:00:00Z

    In response to David Rosenberg’s review of the Radical Postmodernism Architectural Review

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Uncovering hidden passions from Aberdeen to Nottingham

    2011-11-11T08:44:00Z

    This week Boots checks in on Peter Murray, David Chipperfield and the YAYA hopefuls

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Democratising planning

    2011-11-11T08:39:00Z

    Aberdeen shows us how the idea of referendum on development is easier to manage than the reality

  • Foster’s scheme for a four-runway airport on Kent’s Isle of Grain.
    Opinion

    Should we build an airport in the Thames Estuary?

    2011-11-11T08:38:00Z

    Yes, says Tony Travers, the alternative will harm economic growth; while Rodney Chambers says it is neither needed nor wanted

  • Jonathan Glancey
    Opinion

    Let’s follow the South American way

    2011-11-11T08:35:00Z

    Eladio Dieste’s soaring brick forms show how it’s possible to achieve marvels on a low budget

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Don't bank on it

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Former RIBA president Maxwell Hutchinson was at St Paul’s Cathedral on Monday, in his capacity as lay preacher at the nearby Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer, dressed in this customary attire (see photo).

  • Opinion

    Foster’s breadth of vision is what the country needs

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Hats off to Foster & Partners for self-funding its courageous initiative (“Foster launches £50bn infrastructure plan” News November 4).

  • Opinion

    Leicester dept’s real heroes

    2011-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Your elevation of me to hero of the week (Leader October 28) was unwarranted: the future safety of Stirling & Gowan’s Engineering building and Stirling’s Oxford and Cambridge buildings should correctly be attributed to a raft of people who see beyond current fashion and appreciate the architecture of a period ...