More Opinion – Page 99
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FCB is blocking out north Belfast
The new University of Ulster proposals may be celebrated as Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ largest project to date ( News March 15 ). However, are the original partners fully aware of what the FCB “B team” in Belfast is planning?
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YAYA reflects our global workplace
Our decision to open up the award to the EU responds to the realities of modern practice
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Startups fear a planning shutdown
The government’s change-of-use proposals could see the end of creative office cultures
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The art of making anything possible
The architectural profession needs to understand its own unique power
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Should architecture schools reduce student numbers?
As architectural unemployment rises, do we need to cut back on those training to enter the profession?
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Kollhoff shows power of brick
After discovering his captivating Potsdamer Platz 1 in Berlin, which actually uses the same brick as Fritz Höger’s Chilehaus did 70 years earlier, I’m delighted to see Hans Kollhoff continue to prove that the contemporary urban tower can be comfortably clad in something other than glass ( Buildings March 8 ...
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Passivhaus can be flexible too
Roland Karthaus ( Letters March 1 ) makes some very good points on redefining sustainability. However, I think he misses the point when claiming “The Passivhaus debate is relevant here: super-sealed buildings don’t sit well with flexibility.”
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Time to rewrite affordability
I have long been concerned about the use of the word “affordable” in relation to housing but never more so than in last week’s BD.
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Southbank plan lacks conviction
The lack of ambition in both brief and design of the artfully sketchy proposal for massively increasing the Southbank Centre’s accommodation is shocking ( News March 8 ) .
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Don't confuse Schumann name
With regard to your article concerning the scrapping of an alliance between NBS and the Aecom specification team ( News March 8 )
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Despite its flaws, the design competition is still a winner
Though it can be a lottery, the competitive process remains a way for small practices to open the door
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Tough times call for tactical planning
We need investment in small projects, not grand strategies, to revitalise the economy
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Are flatpack building systems an answer to the housing crisis?
The country needs more new homes. But will a shift to offsite construction really help?
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Rogers' house is too adaptable
I don’t disagree with the decision to list Richard Rogers’ parents’ house ( News March 1 )
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Don't build boxes in Christchurch
I was born in Christchurch and was trained there as an architect then went to study in Auckland.
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Regs are not for manufacturers
Aren’t building regulations meant to be for the benefit of building users? (“ Pickles under pressure over building reg delays ” bdonline February 25).
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Cultural centre feels the squeeze
AHMM’s Willesden Green library and cultural centre ( News March 1 ) has been squeezed onto a small footprint in order to release as much space as possible for the private flats being built.