More Opinion – Page 142
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RTPI needs to face up to reality
It is pretty hilarious that the president of the RTPI still believes that planning permissions are decided on the issues alone (Debate May 20).
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Proof of value of apprenticeship
English Heritage recently produced a list of all the listed buildings in the country, from which BD highlighted the 10 architects with the greatest number of buildings included (bdonline May 23).
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It's time to make yourself useful
The localism bill presents a new challenge for professionals – and probably bureaucrats too.
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BDP and Preston got it right first time
The bus station is the firm’s, and the town’s, best loved building. So why are they both building a mall in its place?
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Should local councils still be building housing?
Yes, says Campbell Robb, some councils are well placed to take direct action; while Richard Wellings says subsidised housing breeds welfare dependency
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Shuttle cock
On Monday night, Building for Life chairman Wayne Hemingway fronted an item on Newsnight, addressing the question of whether eighties buildings deserve listing.
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The Chinese are coming
With Chinese firms beginning to crack London, is the balance of the industry about to shift?
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Should local councils reclaim ownership of the public realm?
Yes, says Anna Minton, the new report is a backwards step; while Crispin Kelly says shopping centres show the way forward.
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Pollen Street Social: What did you say?
Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, architects for the conversion of Bow Street Magistrates Court into a boutique hotel, may find critics are harsher than they’re used to back home in Shanghai.
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Hail to the chiefs Reed and Obama
She may have less than three months of her presidency to run but there is no let up for RIBA’s Ruth Reed.
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Aussie minister gets on his bike
Rogers Stirk Harbour’s proposed Barangaroo development in Sydney has been described in the Sydney Morning Herald as resembling “the worst of Dubai”.
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Architectural style icons
Richard Rogers has turned down the chance to be interviewed by online men’s fashion bible Mr Porter …
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Off the hook: Wilton Music Hall
If anyone doubts that Wilton’s Music Hall is in real trouble after the Heritage Lottery Fund turned it down for a grant, Boots suggests giving them a call to hear the story from the horse’s mouth.
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Broadband must be beautiful too
It is encouraging to see one major infrastructure provider in the form of National Grid working with the RIBA and DECC to improve the design of the electricity pylon (“Minister stresses role of design in energy plans”, News May 27 ). Isn’t it time BT’s Openreach and other broadband providers ...
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Potters Fields shows the dangers of privatisation
The privatisation of semi-judicial services, notably planning control, is problematic in several ways.
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Education needs a total rethink
After a three-year degree, part I graduates are pretty much useless to most practices as anything other than cad operators (“Cost of studying architecture ’tops £88,000’”, bdonline May 26).
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Don't overlook Croydon's past
Owen Hatherley invites readers to consider more seriously places which many people simply scorn (Urban Trawl May 20).
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Broadgate was Coventry's heart
My grandparents lived in Coventry and in the 1950s and 1960s and I used to visit them.