More Opinion – Page 355

  • Opinion

    Ian Martin

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Monday My old friend Nick Bugglesrings. The opening toga party’s off, yet again, for his Roman Spa Experience at Cheltenham.The scheme has now officially taken longer than Julius Caesar’s invasion of Britain. I caution him, in Latin, to watch out for backstabbing.Tuesday To the Labour Party’s wonkfest, where the buzzword ...

  • Opinion

    Scouse strife

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Your September 10 issue presents us with some interesting insights into what’s currently happening in Liverpool, European Capital of Culture 2008.

  • Anything goes at the Venice Biennale
    Opinion

    Narrow the goals

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Ellis Woodman’s article “Too many cooks” about the Venice Biennale (BD September 17) is the best thing that I’ve read in the architectural press for a very long time.

  • Opinion

    York scratching

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    I cannot let Cabe take all the credit for the “victory” in the fight against the Coppergate II scheme in York, which resulted in the total rejection of the Land Securities/Chapman Taylor scheme by the secretary of state (News Analysis September 17).

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    Educating RIBA

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    I was surprised to read that architectural education was plunged into crisis after what is, even in the terms of your article “Arb and RIBA clash over school reports” (News, September 24), common ground between Arb and the RIBA, ie, that there is room for improvement in the quality and ...

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    Refreshing request

    2004-10-01T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to read Nigel Turner’s letter about returning to architecture after spending 13 years as a church pastor (September 10). His letter was timely.

  • Opinion

    Staying on message during party season

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Over the next few weeks, politicians from the three main parties will decamp to the seaside for the annual party conferences.

  • Opinion

    Ian Martin

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Lots of chrome and deep-pile carpet, complicated handshakes, Baroque hi-fis and “blinguistics”

  • Opinion

    Nations far from united on money

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Your account of the key findings of the Fraser Report into the Holyrood Scottish Parliament building (News September 17) includes that “the £40 million to £50 million budget… was never going to be sufficient to secure an original design”.

  • Opinion

    Not so naive

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    As a young architect working on a regional RIBA competition, I ensured that our submission complied with all the conditions, including a modest build budget.

  • Opinion

    Delivering Barking

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    I would like to stress that Barking & Dagenham council has been closely involved in both the selection of the new masterplanner and the development of the emerging masterplan for Barking Riverside, and it’s a situation that will continue throughout the life of the project.

  • Opinion

    Crazy paving

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    I am confused. Richard Rogers is a champion for quality open space.

  • Opinion

    The professionals

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    So, Stan Green doesn’t believe in the protection of the title “architect”, and feels it is part of a conspiracy by the architectural establishment, to which he does not belong (Letters September 17).

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    Question of status

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    If the 20,000 other “architectural designers” that Stan Green refers to (Letters September 17) are as bitter and twisted as he is, then those of us who are qualified to call ourselves architects have nothing to fear. He can jump, stamp his feet, but it won’t change a thing — ...

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    Suit for all sides

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    In response to “A dressing down” (Letters September 10), the use of the “encumbering suit” (News analysis August 27) is by no means a publicity stunt as suggested by Sek Cheong Ho.

  • Opinion

    Humber no-go

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    I can only assume that no one from “the North” had a hand in writing the Spotcheck column (News September 10), as they would have spotted that Humberside ceased to exist in 1996.Emma Coyle, London

  • Opinion

    Space revelation

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    I have in front of me a thesis that I prepared, as an architectural student in 1948, on Hawksmoor’s London churches.

  • Opinion

    Can the RIBA fight for the good life?

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Twenty months after John Prescott launched the housebuilding extravaganza he calls the Sustainable Communities Plan, the RIBA has at last begun to fight architects’ corner.

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    Weighty issues

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    What next at the RIBA? Yurt-building workshops? Weave your own yogurt?

  • Opinion

    Holyrood: A warning to clients

    2004-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The architects have escaped taking the full brunt of the Holyrood blame, but only because the client group bungled things in a more spectacular way than anyone thought possible.