More Opinion – Page 229
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Sadly, it's a wrap
Geoffrey Reid could have been forgiven for looking forward to a quiet retirement after he left the world of architecture last year.
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Design for London RIP
The mayor’s design watchdog had some good ideas, but it never held much sway with the man who created it
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Dot to dot results: July 25
The winner of last week’s competition was Michael Sumner of Williams Lester Architects in Hampshire , who identified Alison and Peter Smithson’s Sugden House.
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Your breakfast can change the world
Feeding cities has a greater physical impact on the planet than anything else we do
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Should Britain’s planning services be privatised?
Yes, says Brian Waters of the Association of Consultant Architects, to give planning an injection of resources and vision; no, says Phil Kirby of the Planning Officers’ Society, who wants planning services to remain accountable to local communities
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Social climbing
First there were rats, then the temperature control went haywire. Now a new problem is besetting Renzo Piano’s New York Times building.
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Critical theory
Actor Gabriel Byrne may not have lived in Ireland for 20 years but he still clearly feels a strong attachment.
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Icing on the cake
Buildings, furniture, shoes, perfume and now baking — is there no end to Zaha’s skills?
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Brought to book
Hold on to your handbags, ladies — at least when young architects are around.
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A new climate for schools?
Sunand Prasad is right (News July 25). The lack of any real examination, as he states, of “normal life” from our schools of architecture is I agree “intellectual dereliction”.
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Town and gown
A disappointing statement from the RIBA president at the Oxford Conference echoed an age-old argument between practice and education.
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Think differently
It is disappointing that your headline does not reflect the real substance of Sunand Prasad’s address.
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Positive focus
I was a little surprised at your selective reporting on English Heritage’s formal response to RMJM’s planning application for the new headquarters for City of York Council (News July 18).
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Square dance
I disagree with the comments from the members of the House of Lords about Parliament Square (News July 18).
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Overexposed
Intriguing that Gillespie, Kidd & Coia was included as a culprit in Tony Leitch’s rather excitable critique of the “raw concrete aesthetic” of sixties buildings (Letters July 25).
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Battersea failure
Leaving aside the complete inappropriateness of the Viñoly proposals for Battersea Power Station (News July 18), the predominate failure, as with all predecessors, is that none have actually addressed a solution for the use of the power station itself.
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Did the festival miss a trick?
This year’s London Festival of Architecture was great fun and a huge achievement, but it could have had a clearer message
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Out on the town
The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment has been asked to advise on the design of an eco-town near Nottingham, but is chief exec Hank Dittmar fully on-message?