More Opinion – Page 191
-
Opinion
Poles apart
Prompted by William Curtis’s article (Opinion September 4) I visited the 7/7 Memorial in Hyde Park
-
Opinion
Manasseh memo
I am writing a monograph on the work of Leonard Manasseh and would be delighted if anyone with information or stories about Leonard’s life and work could contact me at tjb33@kent.ac.uk, or at the postal address below.Timothy Brittain-Catlin, Kent School of Architecture, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NR
-
Opinion
Helpless towers are being buried
What lies behind this Europe-wide mania for recladding post-war buildings?
-
Opinion
Should public money be spent renovating churches?
Yes, they’re part of our cultural heritage, says John Bailey of the Ecclesiastical Architects & Surveyors Association, but Gordon Leney of the British Humanist Association thinks the Church should find other solutions
-
Opinion
EH twitchy over BD’s Robin Hood Gardens campaign
A mere 15 months after BD requested internal English Heritage correspondence over its handling of Robin Hood Gardens, the organisation has coughed up the documents
-
Opinion
Chicago learns to think small
A city of heavy bones is beginning to learn the importance of the small stuff
-
Opinion
Keeping up with Cambridge
Before the recession hit, Cambridge was expanding at an enormous rate
-
Opinion
Search for the Scottish spirit
Scottish architects can’t bemoan being overlooked in their homeland if they don’t offer anything distinct
-
Opinion
But we don’t do violence
It is intriguing to see how passionate St Petersburg’s residents are over the Gazprom tower proposals
-
Opinion
Fees failure
In his article (Opinion August 28) Paul Morrell applauds the virtues of the RIBA Plan of Work. I fully endorse his comments but would add a caveat
-
Opinion
Hidden agenda
Architecture can be quite annoying. Is the taste of the designer, the lack of knowledge of the developer or the government liable for schemes such as Rafael Viñoly’s revised Battersea Power Station scheme (News September 4)?
-
Opinion
Fretton focus
I don’t see why being a Frettonite should inhibit your appreciation of other people’s buildings (“RIBA denies claims of Stirling favouritism”, August 28)
-
Opinion
Stirling rethink
How about introducing more categories to the Stirling Prize — best individual house, best education building, best conservation project?
-
Opinion
Beyond vodka
Your feature “Is there life after architecture?” (News analysis August 28) is really helpful, but we can’t all become fashion designers or invent a new type of vodka
-
Opinion
The vicious circle of Slumdog city life
As we strive to create bigger and better cities, we are squeezing out the basic needs of life
-
Opinion
Is this the beginning of the end of the recession?
The signs look positive, says Chris Johnson of Gensler; a cut in public spending is going to cut the industry hard, warns Noble Francis, economics director of the Construction Products Association
-
Opinion
Bookies eye the prize
The bookies have an interesting take on BD’s story about allegations of favouritism at this year’s Stirling Prize
-
Opinion
Jury still out on Stirling Prize
Building Design should know better than to uncritically repeat the charges of favouritism being levied at the Stirling Prize jury by the most predicable chorus