More Opinion – Page 63
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Can we justify stand-alone libraries any more?
John McAslan’s Camberwell library is a beautifully considered building but with a price tag of £2m perhaps it should have been part of a mixed-use scheme
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Why Cambridge is beating Oxford in the planning race
Oxford’s housing crisis is down to its inability to plan for growth. Cambridge on the other hand is actively engaged with urban expansion, says Ben Flatman
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Why the London Festival of Architecture struggles to make the headlines
The LFA fails to tap into the huge public appetite for inspiring design – the London Design Festival shows us how it can and should be done
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Let's use Brexit as a springboard to transform the creative sector
There’s no point regretting what’s happened - what we need now is an open debate about how to seize the opportunities, argues Alastair Donald
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I'm excited by the global prospects Brexit brings
We could see a new wave of Brits working beyond mainland Europe but there are pitfalls that all architects should be aware of …
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We all have a duty to stand up to the toxic culture at architecture schools
As hundreds of first years begin part I, BD’s student columnist calls time on a pernicious academic attitude that has normalised suffering
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The benefits of doing architecture after hours
Like most architects, newly qualified Yiannis Proestos finds architecture spills into his spare time. But is it worth it?
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When is a home a dwellinghouse and when is it a family unit?
Julia Park shows up the many inconsistencies in the UK’s Use Classes and suggests it is time to rewrite the planning lexicon
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Why Lincoln Plaza won the Carbuncle Cup
Lincoln Plaza has won the 2016 Carbuncle Cup and is yet another shameful indictment of bad planning as well as bad architecture
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Architects are critical to adapting our cities to climate change
The Great Fire of London is a lesson in creative responses to human disaster that we should remember when planning modern urban communities
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People have to be brainwashed to appreciate the Southbank or Robin Hood Gardens
The public are entitled to their architectural preferences and modernists have no right to judge them, says Leon Krier
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The secret behind a chain-free high street
Deptford Market Yard in south London is an example of a large developer deliberately avoiding the big brands and taking a risk with untested tenants
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We need to get serious about tackling discrimination in construction
Today’s Institute of Fiscal Studies finding that women earn 18% less than men is just the latest blow for diversity. Architect Holly Porter puts the construction industry in the dock
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What former Soviet republics can teach us about ruin porn and pizza chains
Britain’s attitude to buildings no longer wanted is hit and miss, Gillian Darley finds
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Birmingham’s planners display a shocking lack of care for their city
Birmingham needs to wake up to its own worth if it’s going to turn things around, says Ben Flatman
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Will this government fail at regional development like all the rest?
Brexit exposed our country’s deep divide between London and the regions but we don’t have any detail on how Theresa May’s team plans to heal it
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Edward Jones celebrates the return of a design classic
The TC100 range of china went out of production 10 years ago, but now it is making a welcome reappearance
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Brexit: All the reasons I can think of not to despair
Mark Middleton chooses to be optimistic about the referendum result - and finds some good news for architects
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The urbanist’s Stirling Prize
Hank Dittmar assesses this year’s contenders for what they give back to the street
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Smithfield is a long way from salvation, but it is now going in the right direction
Property developer and BD columnist Martyn Evans applauds the latest plan for the historic market whose future he fought for at public inquiry