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Concrete Boots
Will’s worldWill Alsop this week revealed what he does all day. In a short diary of his working week, featured in the Daily Telegraph, that eerily echoed the diary of BD’s own Ian Martin, Alsop revealed that his hectic day begins with a swim followed by a trip to his ...
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Ian Martin
Prescott calls our bluff. He’s called in some young mudflat regeneration crew called Urban Plop
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A 50/50 letters special
Congratulations on your 50/50 Campaign: you have my full support. Pringle Brandon has always been an equal-opportunity employer, and 36% of our architects, 40% of our technical staff and 43% of total staff are female.
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Feeling wanted
The problems that women face aren’t only experienced by women, but we, as a profession, have a bad habit of not wanting to make a fuss and stand out from the overworked crowd.
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We love long hours
Although you were so right to call attention to the shortage of women in architecture, some of the comments are unlikely to contribute much to an improvement in this dire situation.
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Maybe its nothing
The real issue is not gender-based discrimination, but a professional culture dominated by an idiotic “something for nothing” mentality wedded to a competitive ethos that may be more male than female, but is basically capitalist.
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Bleating feminists
I do regret that your magazine has seen fit to promote a feminist and political campaign to promote the interests of women and attack our profession.
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Vive la revolution
Go it BD. Recruit a few hedonistic binge-drinking ladettes; we could do with them to gee up some of our slower subbies.
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Numbers up
BD got the numbers wrong in its report. Oxford Architects has two women out of a total of 24 fully qualified, not 57 as stated.
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Full support
As an experienced job-running architect and mother of two, your article made uncomfortable reading for me in more ways than one.
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Are we losing sight of architecture?
Put the kettle on, crack open the digestives and sit down, because this week we've got a big question for you. What is architecture?
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A small part to play in tsunami effort
Nothing is more frustrating than being a small organisation trying to offer help in the midst of a world crisis.
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Concrete Boots
Off with a bangThe Architectural Foundation’s design for its new building got off to a glitzy start with its opening bash on Wednesday night, but things had become a little hairy earlier in the week. Guests to the AF’s headquarters were asked to use a side entrance because the building ...
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Ian Martin
Even if my quality of life doesn’t improve, at the very least I’ll have moved up a bra size by summer
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Help not just for the privileged
I am very heartened to see the amount of support — including financial — offered to the threatened Cambridge School of Architecture.
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Teachers not stars
I disagree with Zaha Hadid about the Architectural Association’s need for a big hitter (News December 10).
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Adjaye adulation
The ridiculous hyperbole surrounding David Adjaye is proof that bullshit not only walks, it talks.
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Less of the lucre
As an attendee at the session reported in “Lessons in lucre” (November 26), I was concerned to read the subsequent article and feel the need to comment on two main points.
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More on marketing
It is perhaps not surprising to see such strong reactions to your article “Lessons in lucre” (November 26) as, indeed, some of the views expressed by Robert White in the workshop were rather provocative.