More Opinion – Page 250
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Style councillor
Hats off this week to deputy leader of Kensington & Chelsea, Daniel Moylan, who celebrated becoming an honorary RIBA fellow.
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The Xs factor
Amid the controversy over MPs’ expenses, Boots was interested to see the guidelines for Arb board members’ travel and subsistence costs.
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Toilet humour
Following last week’s revelation that Olympic loos must not be aligned with Mecca, toilets are causing more controversy — this time north of the border.
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Lofty opinions or tall stories
We asked industry experts whether they agreed with Prince Charles’s latest comments
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Fearing risk is dangerous
The diminished 2012 Aquatic Centre and The Public are sorry tales of our times, but the danger is that clients will stop commissioning brave architecture
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Downsizing
If small is beautiful, Willard Wigan’s micro-sculpture of Richard Rogers’ Lloyds building (pictured) must be the most dazzling structure ever.
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Why I’ll be voting Smurf this year
The Smurfs are celebrating their 50th birthday and in a US election year are really coming to life
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Should we change historic buildings rules to allow for climate change?
Yes it’s the lesser of two evils, says Sarah Staniforth, historic properties director at the National Trust, but Duncan McCallum of English Heritage says the rules are flexible enough already
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Europan: the debate goes on
I agree with David Birkbeck (Debate January 25) that volume housebuilders and the architectural profession don’t have much to do with each other, bar occasional sniping.
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Force of the law
In the 21st century, international human rights legislation has to be observed by architects and their clients — just as much as by everyone else.
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Israel is muddier
Designing buildings in the “disputed territories” in Palestine-Israel is much further along the scale of muddied water of architectural ethics than an airport in China (Leader, January 25).
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Start at home
Your sub-heading, Life and times of a communist despot, was unfair to Zaha Hadid (News January 25), but it is nice to see communists putting up such an extravagant building.
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Stop this neglect
I first visited Stirling & Gowan’s Leicester engineering building around the same time as John Tuomey (Letters January 25).
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History man
Well done to Saul Metzstein. It is a long time since anyone corrected the clichés about Le Corbusier and the modern movement (Opinion, January 18).
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Own goal
There might have been a swift resolution to Liverpool FC’s indecision over its flagship stadium (Boots January 18) had it accepted Liverpool School of Architecture’s invitation to debate the merits or demerits of the HKS design — previously decried as a dog, then hailed as a mongrel in BD’s ...
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Corrections
Our news story “Murray and Dunlop scoop Glasgow hotel” last week stated that the practice beat RMJM and Make to win the work. In fact, RMJM did not enter a bid for the scheme. Apologies.
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Pointing out
Boots was interested to see the ODA’s Inclusive Access Statement, published this week, which decreed that “none of the WCs or urinals [should] face Mecca, which is deemed to be 115 degrees east of North”.