All Opinion articles – Page 136
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Howells' wedding party
Boots would like to congratulate Glenn Howells, who is tying the knot next month in Edgbaston.
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Getting the Nord story straight
I write in response to the piece in Boots (August 12) regarding Wexford County Council Headquarters. The project was designed by the practice Nord LLP, which was renamed Robin Lee Architecture in 2011.
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Herzog & de Meuron under the radar
It must be a sign of how tough times are – Herzog & de Meuron has finally seen fit to launch a website.
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Building an escape from the ghetto
The results of the very rich living next to the very poor can be seen in Hackney and Clapham
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Give architects a role in investing in communities
The riots are a direct consequence of policies which alienate architects, pander to big business and line the pockets of bankers, developers, PFI companies, and other private organisations at the expense of the public purse.
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Cabe has no bias against tradition
It was cheering to read Francis Terry’s comment on Design Council Cabe (Debate August 12), since he has had direct experience of how we work, unlike Ptolemy Dean, Jonathan Glancey or Maritz Vandenberg in the same issue.
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Splashing out on Stirling after-party
If you’ve ever dreamt of partying in the largest listed building in Europe now may be your chance.
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Reed all about it
Boots cannot honestly say she is going to miss outgoing president Ruth Reed.
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Should the Kingdom Tower be built?
Yes says Adrian Smith, founding partner at Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture, designer of the Kingdom Tower. No says Bill Dunster, founder of Zedfactory.
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Will riots reshape our cities?
The past week’s events highlight the fact that a large minority is still excluded from the urban renaissance dream.
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Tough at the top
The announcement that US practice Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture is designing the 1km-high Kingdom Tower in Saudi Arabia attracted plenty of headlines
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Why do we need so many sheds?
Francis Maude is not the only minister to favour sheds (“Minister favours ’sheds’ for hospitals” News July 22).
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Fuchsia shock
Boots is keen to hear that Angela Brady’s plans at the RIBA don’t end with new policies and restructures.
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Sainsbury faults not just stylistic
Richard Pain dismisses criticism of the National Gallery’s Sainsbury Wing as “petty stylistic squabbling” (Letters July 29), but the building’s faults are not due to its rather silly po-mo styling alone.
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Farewell, Rupert
The litany of resignations from News International mounts by the day – Tom Dyckhoff has quit his job as the Times’s architecture critic.
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Every little independent victory helps
Modern or traditional – if a design is at odds with the local ethos it makes no difference
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Nord ignored over Wexford County Council headquarters
The recent publication of the Wexford County Council headquarters building has caused much consternation at the offices of Nord, the practice that won the competition for the building in 2007 and subsequently went on to build it.
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Cabe needs a peaceable chairman, not Paul Finch
When a public servant who has responsibility for running an impartial organisation, trusted by the public to make even-handed decisions on deeply controversial matters, has himself become part of the controversy, he can no longer do his job.
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The people who look like buildings
Thanks to Paul Mckay who sent in this picture of a fellow passenger on a recent internal flight in China.