More Opinion – Page 81
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Refocused Stirling Prize is a welcome move
UK-only buildings criteria paves the way for new international award, says Ellis Woodman
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Let our urban imaginations take flight
Running counter to the smart city’s corporate efficiency are Usman Haque’s thoughtful urban visions, says Amanda Baillieu
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Has London's density policy failed?
Duncan Bowie says unsustainable development must stop, while Shelagh Grant says density is the only way to double London’s homes
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Leave planning decisions to the planners
Local authorities are best placed to make decisions about their own areas, says Islington Council’s Karen Sullivan
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Palais de Tokyo could help Southbank find its purpose
The Southbank Centre board could learn from Lacaton Vassal’s achievement in Paris, says Ellis Woodman
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Are planning departments failing to deliver for London?
Roger Zogolovitch says hooray for Boris Johnson, but Edward Clarke points to local authorities’ balancing of different stakeholders’ needs
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A real test of architecture’s durability
A Test of Time Award would create a public debate about what makes a good building, says Hank Dittmar
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Schemes leave Londoners out in the cold
The mayor is committed to more homes in the capital, but how many will go to its citizens, asks Ellis Woodman
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The market’s coming back — albeit with a difference
Skills shortages, new planning rules and new sectors will characterise the next boom, says Ellis Woodman
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Arb board needs to be accountable to its members
Should architects have confidence in the regulator, asks Andrew Plumridge
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London’s past comes alive on location
Gillian Darley on experiencing architecture through films
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Do the Twentieth Century Society’s Southbank pictures help the debate?
The images were intended to provoke discussion, says Henrietta Billings, but Ben van Bruggen argues they are just a gimmick
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Bypassing planning is not the route to a coherent city
The mayor of London’s interventions lack the rounded vision needed for a high-quality legacy, says Ellis Woodman
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The Royal Academy senses a new sensibility
The RA’s latest exhibition taps into a growing general audience for architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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Working with Kathryn: 'She stretched the boundaries of possibility'
Jill Ritblat recalls the pleasure of commissioning the late architect Kathryn Findlay’s Poolhouse 1
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Bury the past in heritage and shopping
History has been smoothed over in Dresden’s reconstruction, says Owen Hatherley
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Are clients changing their attitudes to small firms?
Yes says Russell Curtis from RCKa Architects, 2014 will be a year of opportunity, while Hari Philips from Bell Philips argues that there is still a paucity of projects
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Turning city workplaces into bedsits affects us all
The character of communities countrywide will be changed by the new legislation, says Ellis Woodman
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We will miss Kathryn Findlay’s unique vision
Pioneering architect followed a singular creative path, says Ellis Woodman
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Designing for floods? The answer is plain
There’s plenty of information out there for architects, says Robert Barker, a director at Baca Architects, designers of the Amphibious House