More Opinion – Page 283
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We say: Great Arch is still a potent symbol
It's time to accept the battle for Euston Arch has been lost, argues Zoë Blackler
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Rouse’s invaluable legacy
The Housing Corporation’s new design strategy demonstrates impressive ambition
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Back to basics is the way forward
Management is increasingly driven by process, not purpose. The remedy is to put the client first
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BBC needs to reinstate design
Your front page article and leader on Cabe’s accusation of dumbing down the final phase of the BBC redevelopment (March 30) highlights the fact that for many multiheaded corporate clients, “architecture” is at most skin-deep, one reason why the trend to meaning-lessly shaped “iconic” buildings is the fashion.
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Customer service
Since I became a member of the RIBA in the 1970s, I have been hearing the same call for the institute to “promote” architects more. And I have seen the esteem in which architects are held and the power they have steadily decline.
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Small is beautiful
I read with interest your March 23 front page where the ODA’s Jerome Frost and Ricky Burdett are quoted as expressing concern that the procurement of designs for venues for the 2012 games will be a “mad rush”.
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Arbs legal advice
I echo Paul Hyett’s comments regarding Arb’s appalling performance based upon incompetent and inaccurate legal advice (Letters March 23).
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Appraisals work
It is inspiring to read about those who have recognised the crucial link between the “two-way street” of staff appraisals and practices developing as happy, learning and continuously improving organisations. (Practice March 16).
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Should the RIBA drop its chartered practice scheme?
Jane Duncan defends the institute's controversial new membership scheme, while Tom Jestico fears small practices will suffer
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Listening skills
David Chipperfield endured a torrid time last week while defending his luxury De Vere Gardens apartment scheme to the planning committee and the mostly hostile residents of Kensington & Chelsea.
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Auctioned off
Boots’ mouth is watering after catching a sneak preview of the catalogue for the Architects’ Benevolent Society’s Big Auction, to be held on June 7.
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Touched up
Iconic London buildings appear as you’ve never seen them before on the Londonist website, which invites users to digitally alter classic capital scenes.
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NY uncharmed
Will Alsop may have thoroughly charmed the Observer’s normally ruthless interviewer, Lynn Barber, in her profile of him in last week’s edition, but the maverick architect is having a tougher time of it on the other side of the Pond.
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How to solve a problem like RIBA
Members want the RIBA to be more proactive, but that depends on how engaged architects are with their own institute
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Not another Babe Ruth-style disaster
Boston faces a loss comparable to the sale by the Red Sox of its iconic player. It must be stopped
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All of us need a green strand
You report that the Building Research Establishment thinks architectural education is lacking in the area of sustainable design (News March 23).