All Opinion articles – Page 101
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Planning is key to good design
If the planning minister would ensure it was not nearly impossible to get planning for residential development and that there was at minimum an adequate supply of developable land, design would improve ( News February 15 ).
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Crime no worse on the Heygate
Around 83% of the Heygate’s former residents clearly stated they’d prefer to stay on the estate and have it refurbished and, most importantly, regularly maintained by the council ( News February 15 ).
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An RIBA register would be clearer
In this age of austerity it would be more economical for the public and for architects if the RIBA was entrusted with the responsibility of keeping the Register of Architects and regulating use of the title “architect” ( News February 15 ).
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New hope for Finsbury centre
Your Archive picture ( February 15 ) certainly had nostalgia value, but the commentary wasn’t correct.
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Don’t put out the light in our cities
Changing the light legislation is a threat to the renaissance in Britain’s urban centres
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The cost of good design is the meat of the argument
A failure of food standards attracts a swift response from government, but the quality of housing is left to the market
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Knocking through the social divides
What happened to Camden in the 1970s proves that gentrification doesn’t have to be insidious
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Should the Heygate Estate be torn down?
South London’s brutalist behemoth: ready for the wrecking ball, or just in need of some TLC?
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Planning victory is common sense
I’m the owner of the house (“‘Bonkers’ council decision thrown out”, bdonline February 5) and needless to say I’m delighted with the outcome.
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Let’s learn from eco problems
Quite clearly something is not working as planned on the Pavilion Gardens project in Bradford ( News February 8 ) and crucially lessons must be learnt and then shared with the wider industry.
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The RIBA doesn’t earn its keep
This is all rather pathetic (“ RIBA declares turf war ” News February 8).
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From Paestum to the Euston Road
Reinstating Hardwick’s Euston Arch would be a fitting tribute to London’s great railway architecture
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Passivhaus needs support as it reaches critical mass
As the number of UK Passivhaus buildings looks set to treble, a lack of financial incentives is still holding the movement back
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Forget skyscrapers, we need rail hubs
Investing in transport infrastructure is one way to create sustainable metropolitan areas
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Should temporary buildings be allowed to win RIBA awards?
They can be poetic and experimental - but is that enough?
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Change of use is ill thought out
One person’s cash cow is another person’s affordable housing, community provision, infrastructure, heritage rescue — the list that section 106 money can be spent on is a long one. No planning application means no section 106 — and no architects working on the affordable housing (“Councils fight back over change ...