More Opinion – Page 203
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Chelsea Barracks row picked up stateside
Time magazine’s take on the royal row, plus Learning from Bob and Denise, Robin Hood Gardens, love and hate with Valerio Olgiati
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Sage of Shepperton slips away
JG Ballard, who died earlier this week, took on modern architecture in his stories more than once — and the power of his work was such that his fictions have become our reality
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No platform for Prince Charles
Why has the RIBA decided to invite the Prince of Wales back to deliver the RIBA Trust lecture (Debate April 9), trailed as though this is some major RIBA coup?
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Changing with the times
BD must now become a paid-for title to continue to offer the standards of journalism you expect
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Internal logic
I read Peter Wilson’s description of Malcolm Fraser’s work in Berwick-upon-Tweed (Works April 9) and noted his assertion that “Clearly a great deal of thought has gone into the internal planning”
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Conserving skills
As every architect who has some experience of practice will acknowledge, RIBA membership, Arb registration, and the membership of any professional institute by no means guarantees design ability. Neither of course does AABC membership ensure that an accredited conservation architect has design ability
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Hardest route
Regarding the debate on professional status, registration, title etc, whatever one’s view, it seems particularly unfair on those architects who qualified the “hard” way
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Surface tension
Your recent article on Nottingham (Urban Trawl April 3) seeks to judge the city in terms of design. As usual, the emphasis is solely on visual quality and interest
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No need to delist
The delisting of Colin St John Wilson’s Hereford house (Letters 27 March) leads me to the conclusion that in any future listed building legislation, delisting should cease or be much more restricted
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Selective views
Your correspondent has misquoted me in his article about Southwark towers (News April 9)
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Don't make museums for morons
Pringle Richards Sharratt Architects’ refurbishment of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum evades the vogue for dumbing down our cultural wonders
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Time to face up to the brutalist truth
Channel 4’s Red Riding trilogy suggested a different way of looking at the post-war city
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Putting the boot in at Chelsea
The fallout continues over HRH’s intervention on Roger’s Barracks scheme, plus novel career moves for the unemployed architect: private eye, Gladiator...
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Would a Tory government be good for housing?
Yes, if it abolished the current planning system, says the RIBA’s Jan Maciag; no says Peter Barber, the Tories’ green paper is too ideologically cautious
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The wrong skills for the job
Restricting conservation work to those on a specialist register could stop buildings having the best viable future
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We have strayed too far from the flock
Our reactions to the G20 and ambivalence to rural life are symptoms of a wider dislocation
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High society and low taste
As the Prince of Wales gears up for a rematch with the RIBA, what kind of architectural delights came to fruit after his Hampton Court speech 25 years ago?
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A new start for conservation
Your invited columnists debating a new conservation register (Debate April 3) should have delved a little deeper, on two grounds.
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Brought to book
Clive Dutton (News April 3) is clearly delighted that the councillors who employ him have “given” him £200 million to gamble on his pet property-led regeneration scheme.