More Opinion – Page 287
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When Bears loom, the smart survive
Construction’s bull run must end sometime, but how do you survive it?
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Do local campaigners have too much power?
Piers Gough condemns the whinge culture while Simon Jenkins stands up for local people's rights
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Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Too white. Too male. Too middle class. Every year, the architectural profession stares in the mirror with self-loathing and decides to do something about it.
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Oh dear, what can the matter be?
Too white. Too male. Too middle class. Every year, the architectural profession stares in the mirror with self-loathing and decides to do something about it.
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Creativity can live with profits
On behalf of the SMC Group I would like to respond to your article “Is this game over for the Terry Venables of Architecture?” (News analysis February 23).
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Stand by my man
I was appalled at the sensationalist and personal stance of your article on SMC and Stewart McColl in particular (News Analysis February 23).
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Arbs abuse
Hooray for the courage of Ian Salisbury and well done to BD for another piece of dazzling investigative journalism (News March 2).
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Brighter future
The alleged use of £110,000 of registrants’ money to prevent Ian Salisbury from making public his legitimate questioning of Arb’s interpretation of the Architects’ Act is an affront to every architect who pays to keep Arb in business.
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Loopy legacy
New Labours’ surprising London legacy will be a skyline peppered with a motley collection of weird and wacky “spec” towers.
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A world made better by sweaters
Drawing up the shortlist for the New Islington bridge competition announced this week, Nick Johnson is delighted by a vision in merino wool
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Spreading suburbia hits the jackpot
Popular despite its degeneracy, Las Vegas is succumbing to suburbia
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Viñoly tower is in fine tradition
On March 6, Cabe and English Heritage will appear on opposite sides at the public inquiry into Rafael Viñoly’s tower at 20 Fenchurch Street. The issue here is about how great cities change to meet new challenges. It is about the extent to which they can break with tradition when ...
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New museums for the 21st century
Museum of Urban Poverty, Sao Paulo: Toyo Taverso’s glittering conscience-tweaker is located in a comparatively safe area of this vibrant megabigalopolis. It encompasses both the dark side and the fun side of poverty. Playing with notions of inside/outside and sophisticated/stupid, Taverso’s gallery plan traces the outline of a gun. The ...
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Is money at the root of the crisis at English Heritage?
Paul Velluet blames government underfunding for the heritage body's woes but Robert Adam argues the crisis runs much deeper
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The cost of closed debate
Arb’s actions in preventing a board member from revealing information raises important questions for the profession