More Opinion – Page 74
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What happens when you put nomads in tower blocks?
In her second dispatch from Mongolia, Tanja Smith from Gradon Architecture explores the challenges faced by a developing nation when two cultures collide
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Is there a BIM architecture?
Ike Ijeh investigates whether the rise of BIM software is beginning to have an impact on the way our buildings look
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Tall storeys: the battle for Bishopsgate
Plans for the redevelopment of Bishopsgate Goodsyard have already provoked a storm of protest. Ike Ijeh has a look at why
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Rise of the machines
Technology is elbowing out human inefficiency in architecture, says Amanda Baillieu
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Actually, Stirling had a vintage year
The RIBA’s director of outreach counters the charge that nobody noticed UK architecture’s biggest prize this year
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Whatever happened to planning in London?
On the fourth anniversary of the Localism Act, planning has never felt less local, argues Amanda Baillieu
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Public apathy in the Stirling Prize is a critical issue for architecture
Biggest night in the architectural calendar? Unfortunately, writes BD’s student columnist, the public barely noticed
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Pink zones to lighten planning red tape
Relaxing planning rules would help create a new generation of George Fergusons and Bennie Grays, argues Hank Dittmar
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Designing better workplaces
Well-designed offices get colleagues talking. Just ask the tech firms, says Amanda Baillieu
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Fight for our rights of way
Redevelopment can mean cherished routes are cut off once work is finished. Gillian Darley bemoans a worrying trend
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Material evidence
The first of the Royal Academy’s Meaning in Materials series took the audience from specification guides to the moon and back, writes Joanna Day
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Raising the curtain on creativity
Miya Ushida explains why a mentoring charity in King’s Cross is the perfect partner for the Kathryn Findlay Future Fund, set up in her mother’s memory
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So, why do you want to be an architect?
A generation gap separates first-year architecture students from part IIs, finds BD’s student columnist
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Stirling Prize: A new age of civic building?
The endearing normality of Haworth Tompkins’ victorious Everyman Theatre embodies a renewed civic spirit
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Get your own house in order first, RIBA
RIBA needs to clean up its act on competitions before it tells others how to do it, says Amanda Baillieu
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Narrow views lead us down a cul-de-sac
The sort of housing people want has changed enormously and house builders need to take note, says BD columnist Hank Dittmar
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Venturing east of the border
Gillian Darley visits one of the least-known parts of the kingdom, 20 miles from the M25
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It's time the Stirling Prize celebrated function as well as form
It’s madness to honour a building that looks great but performs badly, argues engineer John Deasy
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The provincial towns we jog round
The Scottish referendum shows that we must stop our London obsession, argues BD’s student columnist
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Scotland's Aladdin
Alex Salmond and the yes campaign lost their battle for an independent Scotland - but by letting the genie of devolved powers out of the bottle, they did us all a favour, says former RIBA president Jack Pringle