More Opinion – Page 82
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Homelessness isn't caused by lack of homes
Asking architects and housebuilders to do more is ignoring the real power imbalance at the heart of the housing crisis, says former RIBA president Angela Brady
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Smell: Architecture's hidden dimension
The opportunities offered by olfactory architecture are often overlooked says Victoria Henshaw
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Dear reader: I’m leaving BD. It’s been great and I’ll miss you
In her sign-off leader Amanda Baillieu gazes into her crystal ball for 2014 and beyond
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Southbank scheme isn’t wrong, it's just bland
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s proposal fits the emerging opportunist culture of the local area, says Hank Dittmar
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Does the RIBA need more titles for its members?
Defining the role of the architect is at the centre of the current wrangling about title
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A Brixton legacy for Mandela?
Lambeth could pay its respects to Nelson Mandela by a symbolic renovation
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Wales: the UK's housing Silicon Valley?
Could Wales lead the way in innovative — and profitable — approaches to housing?
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The planner as urban visionary
The state can play a positive role in the design of our cities, says Lee Mallett
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RIBA's reformers must make education better, not just different
Architecture teaching needs to change but let’s not be too hasty, says Francesca Weal
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Students must learn fast — and well
The RIBA’s education review has a delicate balance to strike, says Ellis Woodman
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It’s time to sound the pipes and horns
Studio Weave’s Lullaby Factory draws on a tradition of playfulness that we need to rediscover, says Gillian Darley
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Has the revised Southbank scheme addressed its critics?
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s new plans for the London arts complex: putting things right, or merely tweaking?
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Cleverness isn't good to live in
If sarcasm is the lowest form of wit then wit is certainly the lowest form of architecture.
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Put the focus on Lubetkin's work
The announcement that the Lubetkin Prize is to be scrapped (bdonline December 9) is sad, but not entirely surprising.
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Remembering Mandela in 1990
It was with great sadness that we at Alexander Sedgley learned that Nelson Mandela passed away.
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Seven bridges for seven boroughs?
As an architect who once helped locally to highlight the importance to Battersea
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Stonehenge’s 21-year saga shows how little we care
Architects appointed to the Palace of Westminster would do well to heed another heritage tale, says Amanda Baillieu
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We need to learn to make bim pay
Bim will redefine how architects work — and what they charge, says Richard Saxon
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Get our stations back on track
It’s about time that Ealing Broadway Station ( News November 29 ) was improved.