All Opinion articles – Page 130

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Murky past

    2011-11-03T08:07:00Z

    Boris Johnson’s architectural adviser Daniel Moylan is taking no prisoners as he campaigns for Gensler’s proposed London River Park.

  • Boots
    Opinion

    The wheel turns

    2011-11-02T08:31:00Z

    Boots is delighted to hear that the spat between Marks Barfield and Graham Morrison is over

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Too many Cooks?

    2011-11-01T08:35:00Z

    One of the more unusual items to land in Boots’ inbox this week was from the Australian arts collective The Adam and Eve Projects

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Socks appeal

    2011-10-31T08:09:00Z

    Rem Koolhaas and his fellow OMA partners subjected themselves to two hours of group psychoanalysis in front of a sold-out audience at the Barbican on Tuesday.

  • Boots
    Opinion

    The Di is cast

    2011-10-28T08:58:00Z

    Headhunters working for Design Council Cabe have been asked to find “a go-getting and entrepreneurial” replacement for Di Haigh who announced her resignation as director of the organisation this week.

  • The Occupy London protest outside St Paul’s Cathedral.
    Opinion

    Should protesters have the right to occupy public space?

    2011-10-28T08:56:00Z

    Yes, says Anna Minton, though this protest illustrates the City’s lack of public space; while Tom Ironside says demonstrations shouldn’t prevent others from going about their business

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Ambassadors for UK design

    2011-10-28T08:55:00Z

    Economising on the embassy programme could prove to be an expensive mistake

  • Animated:?Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown.
    Opinion

    Learning from Walt Disney

    2011-10-28T08:54:00Z

    The RIBA Gold Medal

  • Opinion

    The darker side of King’s Cross

    2011-10-28T08:54:00Z

    Richard Wentworth (Buildings October 21) says the King’s Cross granary building “has scrubbed up well”.

  • Opinion

    Good cities value the everyday

    2011-10-28T08:53:00Z

    I agree with Owen Hatherley (Opinion October 21) that the standard of everyday buildings defines the architecture of the age. I wish I understood, however, why architects seem to have so little admiration for the everyday

  • Ed Hollis
    Opinion

    Scotland: it’s starting to irritate me

    2011-10-28T08:52:00Z

    As the shift to independence gathers pace, all sides are using architecture as a political tool

  • Opinion

    Mainstream buildings do not need design reviews

    2011-10-28T00:00:00Z

    The problems with design reviews go deeper than those mentioned in your leader (October 21). Very few new buildings could be scrutinised in this labour-intensive way — all conceivable paymasters are skint. But even if widespread design review could somehow be afforded, it still isn’t the answer.

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Regrets over pier recognition

    2011-10-27T08:48:00Z

    The monumental fall-out between Graham Morrison and Marks Barfield which featured on last week’s front page presumably broke after Morrison had dispatched his letter to the City of London planners objecting to the proposal to build a floating park opposite his Thames-side flat.

  • Boots
    Opinion

    In bed with Brett

    2011-10-26T08:48:00Z

    Star attraction at the AA’s 51N4E exhibition is this daybed the practice designed for a house in its native Belgium.

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Birthing pains

    2011-10-25T08:47:00Z

    Boots is grateful to the blog Spitalfields Life for highlighting the plight of the area’s former Jewish Maternity Hospital, where Alma Cogan, Arnold Wesker and Lionel Bart were all born, and which is threatened with demolition by the Peabody Trust to make way for a 14-storey tower.

  • Boots
    Opinion

    Chamber of horrors

    2011-10-24T08:46:00Z

    It seems not everyone hates MediaCity UK as much as this year’s Carbuncle Cup jury.

  • Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown
    Opinion

    Should the Venturis be given this year’s RIBA Gold Medal?

    2011-10-21T10:31:00Z

    Yes, says Charles Holland, the duo’s contribution is phenomenal; but Jack Pringle claims the pair’s buildings failed to live up to their fine words

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Life beyond London

    2011-10-21T09:00:00Z

    Peter Bishop’s vision of devolved design review is going to be hard to deliver but worth the struggle

  • Owen Hatherley
    Opinion

    Cities stand or fall on mediocrity

    2011-10-21T08:57:00Z

    The standard of everyday buildings defines the architecture of the age

  • Sean Griffiths and Ian McShane
    Opinion

    Trick of the light

    2011-10-21T08:46:00Z

    Sean Griffiths of Fat is the latest architect to star in Icopal’s “Faces of British Architecture” ad campaign, photographed along with 43 other familiar faces (http://valencyarchive.co.uk/project/6319) by Tim Soar.