More Opinion – Page 147

  • Shops in front of Georgian houses in Camberwell.
    Opinion

    All over the shop

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    I agree with the views expressed by Alex Morton of the Policy Exchange (“Should we turn run-down high streets into housing?” Debate March 25)

  • Double front door to retrofit terraced house.
    Opinion

    The heat is on

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    After reading the Haringey Passiv Terrace story (Technical March 25), I can only assume your reporting of the three-bedroom terrace refurbishment costing £150,000 is a typo.

  • model
    Opinion

    Last year's model

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Further to your front page item about a model looking for a new home (News March 25), from experience, I can say that architects and developers often mistook our East Midlands model-making workshop for the Big Yellow Box Company.

  • Opinion

    Paying the price

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    However welcome, it comes as some surprise to see the editor of BD, who recently supported Gove’s ludicrous assertion that architect’s were “milking the system” on the BSF programme, now lamenting the fact that architects’ fees are “suicidal”, students’ fees are “dirt cheap” and architects’ salaries need to increase “significantly” ...

  • Opinion

    A new dimension

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    The problem isn’t just that people are not ready for bim, but that bim tools aren’t ready for any kind of maturity yet (News April 1).

  • Opinion

    Shadow minister’s pertinent warning

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Boots is indebted to Cabe’s former head Richard Simmons, for drawing our attention to a 2006 column in BD by the then shadow housing minister.

  • Concrete Boots
    Opinion

    Architecture bubble rapped

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    The great and good of British architecture gathered for the private view of the James Stirling exhibition at Tate Britain last Monday night – including Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield, Jeremy Dixon, Charles Jencks, Peter St John and Nigel Coates.

  • Concrete Boots
    Opinion

    Arb is a shining example

    2011-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Boots was pleased to see that good old fashioned ethics are indeed a priority for the Arb.

  • Concrete Boot
    Opinion

    Amanda’s secret

    2011-04-05T08:32:00Z

    The V&A’s competitions team went to great lengths to ensure no one discovered the winner of its Exhibition Road project before the official announcement.

  • Concrete Boot
    Opinion

    Has he gone yet?

    2011-04-04T08:15:00Z

    It has been a tough week for Chris Roche.

  • Concrete Boot
    Opinion

    Put the boot in

    2011-04-01T10:05:00Z

    Boots is alarmed by Clarks Shoes’ latest advertising campaign, which focuses on the adventures of four glamorously attired giantesses as they tour London’s recent architectural highlights.

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Relying on cheap labour

    2011-04-01T09:04:00Z

    If the profession is to persuade society of its worth, it needs to get out of the low-pay habit

  • Opinion

    Get behind your local centre

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    As a practising architect based in the North-east region and a board member of Northern Architecture, the architecture centre for the North-east, I wish to urge practices across the country to support their local architecture centres, which are facing challenges with the demise of their Cabe funding (News March 18).

  • Catmose Campus: joyless?
    Opinion

    School rules

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    It is interesting that Oliver Wainwright has chosen to bring Catmose Campus into the debate on the role of standardisation in schools design (Buildings March 25).

  • Opinion

    Global education

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    In our experience, registration boards are the main obstacle to realising any significant global portability for architectural qualifications (Letters March 18)

  • Opinion

    Sounds as a pound

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Despite dismissing accusations of “Legoland” homes (Letters March 25), John Slaughter of the Home Builders Federation must surely accept that hundreds of new housing developments look like Poundbury on a bad hair day.

  • mecanoo library Brum ready
    Opinion

    Crummy Brum

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    The situation in Birmingham is a fiasco (“Mecanoo’s library is disgraceful, says Madin” News March 25). The council don’t know what they’re doing and the fine citizens couldn’t care less what gets torn down and what gets thrown up in its place – a tragic vignette of what’s happened to ...

  • Opinion

    Righting the copy

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    It was I, not AHMM, who took issue with Matthew Darbyshire’s unlawful use of my photographs (Boots March 25), as I would with any other commercial organisation attempting to profit from an unpaid use of copyright material.

  • Opinion

    A weak blend?

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Admit it, decaf coffee doesn’t do the job, so how about de-Cabe?

  • Jonathan Glancey
    Opinion

    Gold’s not all that glitters in the Gulf

    2011-04-01T00:00:00Z

    Middle Eastern cities have more in common with UK metropolises than first meets the eye