More Opinion – Page 342
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Piling on the perks
RTKL was mentioned in BD’s careers guide as one of the top five firms for perks. It did not, however, mention nearly half the benefits that we offer.
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Beyond the circus of the media darlings
Once upon a time, buildings were designed to serve specific purposes. They were judged on how well, and, at best, how beautifully, they served them.
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Barring foreigners will damage UK
I read with dismay the news that the Home Office is now barring foreign architects and trainees from pursuing a career in Britain (News February 25).
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Ultimate sacrifice
It is not the 50/50 Charter that’s half of Britain’s challenge, it’s the red tape hemmed in with the old-school mindset.
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Wasted resources
I welcome your powerful focus on the barriers being put in the way of foreign talent.
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Doing our duty
Further to your articles on the position of citizens from outside the EU seeking registration in the UK. Even if the Home Office is seeking to stop such persons remaining in the UK, Arb is not.
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Full metal jacket
I go past Amin Taha’s building on Clerkenwell Road every day (News Analysis February 18).
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Gold standards
In his Gold Medal address (News February 18), Frei Otto criticised the interest of investors in making symbols and money rather than “a place for humans to live in”. A view perfectly illustrated by your adjacent report on Leeds’s new iconic, wow-factored, “starchitect”-designed tower.John Regan, Leeds
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Wrong turning
With regards to your article on our soon-to-be-opened building for BMW (News February 25), I feel the article is misleading with regards to the building’s extraordinary nature and its unique concept of combining several functions in one connective space.
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Architects have a moral responsibility
Everybody needs a roof over their heads. It is one of the great levellers that makes architecture such a diverse occupation.
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Concrete boots
In the line of fireRegeneration minister Jeff Rooker has never minced his words, but at Monday’s Office of the Deputy Prime Minister select committee hearing, he was more than usually honest. “The red tape for the first phase [of Pathfinders] was astronomical beyond belief,” he lamented. “Whose fault was that?” ...
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Larry Malcic
Larry Malcic of HOK last year enlisted legendary architect Peter Cook to work 80 days a year at the practice and contribute to the design of a number of projects.
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Towards a common goal
BD last month suggested that planners could be the solution, rather than the problem. At last it is talking about planning as a process again, writes Steve Bee.
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An architects life for me
Phil who cuts my hair — he tries his best — began his professional life at architecture school with me — mainly behind the bar, writes George Ferguson, RIBA president.
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Ian Martin
‘Every time I try bridge-building with architects, it wobbles. A pity, as we’ve a lot in common. They’re quite moany, aren’t they?’
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Ian Martin
Mr Farquear’say faces a further civil charge of lying unconscious in a plaza. We argue that this subverts the ‘Tyranny of the Vertical’
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Seeing through the glass argument
Ken Shuttleworth’s view (Soapbox February 18) that office buildings can be more energy efficient by reducing the glazed areas to 50% is absurdly simplistic.
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Solid example
Congratulations to Ken Shuttleworth for attacking the tired cliche of “glass box” buildings, which are as boring as they are inefficient.