More Opinion – Page 127

  • Opinion

    You can't build on cynicism

    2011-12-16T00:00:00Z

    It has to be good news when a government document says “we know that the quality, sustainability and design of housing are just as important as how many homes are built”. To hear that at a time when supply is at a post-war low is particularly gratifying.

  • Opinion

    A lesson in building morale

    2011-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Some years ago I had the pleasure of a conducted tour of Hermann Hertzberger’s Centraal Beheer building in Apeldoorn while I was a student at Hull.

  • Palumbo’s Alsatian: dogged?
    Opinion

    Barking up the wrong tree

    2011-12-16T00:00:00Z

    The description of Peter Palumbo’s Alsatian as “fearsome” (Archive December 9)

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Moralities and the market

    2011-12-09T09:01:00Z

    In times of upheaval, OMA and Hertzberger are offering us a choice of ways forward

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Top trumps

    2011-12-09T09:01:00Z

    Architect peer follows in Obama’s footsteps, RIBA president keeps a secret, and what Peter Rees really likes about London

  • Jonathan Glancey
    Opinion

    Speeding off into an uncertain future

    2011-12-09T08:54:00Z

    While the MGB is going strong, much of the architecture of its time has not survived

  • Opinion

    Architects must focus on housing

    2011-12-09T08:50:00Z

    In response to the news that many of the houses at Scotland’s Housing Expo have failed to sell, the profession should accept your criticism that it is failing to make sufficient headway in producing sustainable housing that is both high quality and low cost (Leader December 2).

  • Opinion

    Battersea is still worth the fight

    2011-12-09T08:47:00Z

    To come to a responsible decision about the future of Battersea Power Station (News December 1) the questions that need to be asked are first, after so many years of being open to the elements, how much of the building is now left? And, second, how practically feasible is it ...

  • Richard Rogers
    Opinion

    Rogers’ architecture is at odds with his politics

    2011-12-09T08:41:00Z

    Congratulations for bringing to print Marco Goldschmied’s “exposure” of Richard Rogers’ hypocrisy (“Rogers blasted by ex-partner” News December 2).

  • Does this rusting empty hulk deserve a second chance?
    Opinion

    Should Battersea Power Station be demolished?

    2011-12-06T08:50:00Z

    Yes, says Giles Barrie, it would cost a fortune to rebuild; while Gavin Stamp says it is a great industrial monument

  • Opinion

    Activism comes in many forms

    2011-12-02T08:59:00Z

    I was surprised by your interpretation of my comments at the V&A (“Moussavi: working in the third world is an easy option” News November 25).

  • Richard Rogers
    Opinion

    Rogers’ scheme sounds too good to be true

    2011-12-02T08:47:00Z

    I am delighted to see that Richard Rogers is now declaring his commitment to designing affordable housing (“We’re not in Hyde Park anymore” News November 25).

  • Opinion

    Jack Cotton's flighty fortune

    2011-12-02T08:36:00Z

    The man who ran the firm that designed Jack Cotton’s ill-fated Monico scheme in 1959 (Archive November 25) was a then little-known — as far as London was concerned — Yorkshire architect from Pontefract called John Garlick Llewellyn Poulson.

  • Henrietta Barnett School Hopkins
    Opinion

    Poor marks for school scheme

    2011-12-02T08:33:00Z

    As an architect and a long-time resident of Hampstead Garden Suburb, I would describe Hopkins’ extensions to the Henrietta Barnett School (Buildings October 6) as a disaster.

  • Foster’s design for an Estuary Airport.
    Opinion

    Is the autumn statement good news for architects?

    2011-12-02T08:33:00Z

    Yes, says Andrew Price, the prospects are good for the building sector; but Irena Bauman feels there’s no point picking over the details as the underlying policies are flawed

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Bold may not be bountiful

    2011-12-02T08:30:00Z

    Architects designing innovative show homes ignore mainstream market trends at their peril

  • Sun Fenton cover
    Opinion

    Architect owner of Fenton the deer stalker

    2011-12-02T08:29:00Z

    Plus, we catch up with Zaha Hadid and George Ferguson

  • Fran Tonkiss
    Opinion

    One hard hat doesn’t make a recovery

    2011-12-02T08:28:00Z

    The stimulus package will need more than cash injections to make a lasting impact

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Adjaye’s seven-volume sign of the times

    2011-11-28T16:55:00Z

    Architect’s time-saving ploy is foiled, Chipperfield’s teaching fails to impress, and the story behind Mike Davies’s crimson garb

  • Amanda Baillieu - Editor
    Opinion

    Let’s put our housing in order

    2011-11-25T09:20:00Z

    Giving cash to housebuilders solves nothing — the government needs to tackle the real issues