More Opinion – Page 322

  • Opinion

    Simply a mega idea

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Mega practices? Bring ’em on!

  • Opinion

    Lost in translation

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    The conclusion to Rab Bennetts’ Soapbox column on 30 September was edited to reinforce his plea for more considered modern architecture from UK architects working abroad.

  • Opinion

    Sorry London, but the Brits are coming

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    In one respect, there’s something deliciously contrary about the British Council’s decision to ignore London’s architecture at its exhibition for next year’s Venice Biennale.

  • Opinion

    The mistake of the mega-practice

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    I have developed a form of Tourette’s syndrome whereby the misuse of the words “innovation” and “creativity” results in convulsions and machine-gun obscenities. Life has got harder (and the office noisier) recently.

  • Opinion

    Toyo Taverso

    2005-10-14T00:00:00Z

    Ian Martin is away. This week’s diarist is the influential designer and polemicist Toyo Taverso, winner of the 2005 RIPBA Real Gold Medal for Top-Quality Architecture.

  • Opinion

    Task force rifts reflect the real world

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    What should we make of the claims of internal divisions within the Urban Task Force as it prepares to issue its progress report on Prescott and Miliband’s communities plan?

  • Opinion

    Speak up now and save the young ones

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    There has always been a problem with the history of the immediate past, particularly with architecture.

  • Opinion

    Midnight madness

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Everybody works far too hard.

  • Opinion

    Steele yourselves

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    New Architecture Association head Brett Steele is using his first term in charge to knock the building about a bit.

  • Opinion

    Havana great time

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The entire office of Squire & Partners has just come back from a four-day trip to Cuba.

  • Opinion

    Rockin’ to BB71

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    There is a myth that lots of cheesy 1980s pop bands are still ekeing out a living in the music industry because they are, to quote the overused expression, “big in Japan”.

  • Opinion

    Blot-bashing back

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The infamous Carbuncle Award in Scotland has been relaunched after a four-year absence and is still unafraid of controversy.

  • Opinion

    Heads in clouds

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Do our top architects spend too much time on planes?

  • Opinion

    John Prattsock

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    I like to call it the ‘wow factor’ — it’s what makes you stop in front of a bit of architecture and say ‘bloody hell’

  • Opinion

    Not ready for the Jurassic graveyard

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    I doubt many are surprised by Bob White’s report (“Profession takes a beating”, News September 30) and the apparent lack of any innovative thinking in the industry at large.

  • Opinion

    Time to take sides

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    As part of a government-funded organisation, Constructing Excellence chairman Bob White should above all understand the fundamental creative value of architectural design instead of attempting to bury it under the groaning weight of the construction industry and so-called mega practices.

  • Opinion

    Minding the gap

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The RIBA is to be congratulated in asking Bob White — an architect, but better known as former head of construction and project management firm Mace — to chair its Constructive Change panel (News September 30).

  • Opinion

    The future’s bright

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The Constructing Excellence report was commissioned from Bob White by the RIBA practice committee as part of its Constructive Change agenda.

  • Opinion

    The wrong battle

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    After the Association of Consultation Architects (whose income must be a fraction of that extracted from the profession by Arb) took the initiative and brought BT to the table, Richard Coleman tries to convince us (Letters September 30) that “the board are proactive” in tackling abuse of title.

  • Opinion

    Twisting the listings

    2005-10-07T00:00:00Z

    By discussing with BT the problem of people claiming to be architects — and BT offering to check out these charlatans — ACA vice president Colin Brock has clearly not understood how the situation occurred (News, September 30).