More Opinion – Page 84
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Does central London need a new footbridge?
Thomas Heatherwick’s proposed “garden bridge” is appealing, but is it worth building?
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Dickensian attitude would get HS2 on the right track
We’re in need of some Victorian forward thinking to make our biggest public projects happen
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Lubetkin centre’s vital signs are good
Finsbury Health Centre can be restored to its rightful status as an emblem of socially responsible architecture, says Gillian Darley
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The father of architectural dissent
Ian Nairn’s influence lives on in his strong opinions – and his readiness to express them
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Niemeyer: the future is lumpy
Caminho Niemeyer is the perfect example of an architectural project that was better on paper than in reality, says Richard J WIlliams
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Are education costs burying a generation of potential architects?
With this year’s increase in tuition fees our industry is starting to wake-up to a worrying reality, says Gradon Architecture’s Graham McDarby
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The trouble with urban planning
A visit to north Glasgow leaves Lee Mallett doubting whether city planning really works
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Google is feeling lucky… and we shouldn’t complain
Asking AHMM to redesign its new King’s Cross HQ demonstrates the internet giant’s ambition, says Amanda Baillieu
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Music festivals tune into urban spaces
Architecture can be a source of inspiration for experimental performers, says Owen Hatherley
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Should developers be able to bypass the local planning process?
Hutchison Whampoa has persuaded the GLA to step in over council delays to its Farrells-designed Convoys Wharf development
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Heatherwick must bridge the trust gap
The designer will only win over the public if his planted bridge is truly non-corporate, says Ellis Woodman
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So you want to be an architect?
John McRae on how Lego, Alex Ferguson and oil painting can get you there
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Young architects are coming home
Peabody’s new small projects panel sets a welcome precedent, says Ellis Woodman
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A few mercy killings wouldn’t go amiss
Is our fixation with the past denying some grade II listed buildings a dignified death?
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Should charity work be part of an architect’s duty?
Do architects have an embedded social responsibility or should their efforts be directed elsewhere?
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Riverside needs greater thought
Riverside needs greater thought In relation to your article on Assael Architecture’s redevelopment scheme for Riverside Studios ( News October 25 )
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London’s mayor has sailed into dangerous waters
The capital’s need for homes at schemes like Convoys Wharf must not overshadow local democracy, says Amanda Baillieu
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Architecture isn't politics... and Farrell isn't Thatcher
Postmodernism versus brutalism is not a meaningful debate, argues Sean Griffiths
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Landmarks never lose their power
Battersea offers a daunting challenge to Britain’s new nuclear facilities, says Ellis Woodman
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Rebuilding Detroit: Why everything's smaller in Michigan
Exciting small-scale projects to breathe new life into the bankrupt city prove that, with urbanism, big is not always best