More Opinion – Page 122
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It’s time Pickles settled the question
Liverpool Waters provides the perfect test case for establishing the trade-off between localism and growth
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Should Arb be abolished?
Yes, says George Oldham, the body has served its purpose; but Paul McGrath fears public confidence in the profession would crumble with the loss of its independent authority
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Ignore workers’ conditions at your peril
Few in architecture today think much about the people who actually build buildings
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Reader, I married her
I was amused to see your 1970 “Babe in the woods’” article (Archive February 10).
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RIBA-USA flies flag for UK firms
I read with interest your article “UKTI gives firms a hand” (News Feb 17).
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All is not lost for education
Although there was a great deal of emphasis on heritage in the Henley Review of Cultural Education (Leader March 2), the built environment did get a look in and architecture centres even got a specific mention!
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Forum may not be cynical 'stunt'
A very unfortunate headline on your front page (“Critics call Cameron’s city forum a Blair-style stunt” February 24).
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Can Cabe pass the test of supply and demand?
With only a year to prove itself, the design watchdog may struggle to create a commercial demand for its services
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Everyone likes a free lunch
The police are being questioned about hospitality paid for by journalists. But is it so different to what goes on at Mipim?
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Is the coalition serious about cities?
Yes, says Pooran Desai, it is opening up opportunities for us to take more control; while Irena Bauman says its actions are undermining the social fabric of cities
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Just give them a glimpse of something
At what point do architects stop responding to context?
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A mistake to write off glazing
Hank Dittmar is wrong to sound the death knell of glazed buildings (“The problem of people in glass houses” Opinion February 24). The unique qualities of glass are the very essence of modern architecture, and neither Ken Shuttleworth nor Prince Charles can deny their appeal.
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Work together to design out crime
Irish planners and architects know only too well the dangers of including large open unmonitored spaces in schemes (“Let architects design while police tackle real crime” Leader February 17). The back lanes in Georgiana were never unoccupied — the staff and carriages often lived in the mews.
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Don't scrimp on the design team
I fully endorse the recommendations by Design Council Cabe, which has again underlined that the methods used for the procurement of architects and other designers within the sector are not fit for purpose (“Cabe calls on MPs to reform procurement procedures” News February 24).
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Cultural education fails to embrace architecture
Staid principles leave schools’ teaching on the built environment lagging behind the other arts
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Snobbery and flawed logic fuel attack on Henry’s house
The former Arsenal star should be congratulated for his architectural decisions
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Can the Olympic MDC make a success of the Games' legacy?
Yes, says Chris Brown, the unprecedented combination of project momentum, assets and powers will get the development corporations of to a flying start; but Anna Minton feels the days of trickle-down economics are long gone