More Comment – Page 288
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Who to ask about open source design
Efforts to improve Africa’s housing stock could learn a lot from those on the ground
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Weird lessons at Mipim’s school of life
Mipim has great schmoozing, the chance to get out, oh, and it’s a very strange world out there
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Arb is highly cost-effective
Following your publication last week of letters from a number of your readers (all regular critics of Arb) which followed your piece on “Arb’s legal battle” I feel I should offer some comment.
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An icon too far
Apropos the proposed massive and bulky Viñoly tower, I was surprised that the BD editor would be shocked if English Heritage won this enquiry (February 23).
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Dreaming towers
Your front page (March 9) states “Heritage ‘buffer zones’ threaten KPF towers”, and is accompanied by a leafy seemingly pleasant Square.
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Back to the future
We know contemporary architecture in the current climate has to go way OTT to gain critical notice, but surely the placed entries for the Czech library competition (News March 9) have got to be taking the piss.
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Off the wall
Ellis Woodman’s excellent coverage of Buschow Henley’s St John’s Therapy Centre (Works February 16) was accompanied by a meticulous axonometric which showed the make-up of the external walling.
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Would a halt to new building help tackle climate change?
Phil Clark speaks out for a moratorium, while Neven Sidor condemns such a blunt instrument
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Mipim blog: Foster and the rise of Russia
Super-rich Russians have dominated this year's property fair
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Sir David King, the optimist
Phil Clark, our new green blogger, finds a talk by the government's chief scientific advisor is heavy going
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When Bears loom, the smart survive
Construction’s bull run must end sometime, but how do you survive it?
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Do local campaigners have too much power?
Piers Gough condemns the whinge culture while Simon Jenkins stands up for local people's rights
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Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Too white. Too male. Too middle class. Every year, the architectural profession stares in the mirror with self-loathing and decides to do something about it.
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Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Too white. Too male. Too middle class. Every year, the architectural profession stares in the mirror with self-loathing and decides to do something about it.
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Creativity can live with profits
On behalf of the SMC Group I would like to respond to your article “Is this game over for the Terry Venables of Architecture?” (News analysis February 23).
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Stand by my man
I was appalled at the sensationalist and personal stance of your article on SMC and Stewart McColl in particular (News Analysis February 23).