All Opinion articles – Page 141

  • Cook School by Jack Hudspith
    Opinion

    Should part I be optional for architecture students?

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Yes, says Robert Mull, the current system has passed its sell-by date; while David Gloster says parts I and II have a symbiotic relationship

  • Archaos logo
    Opinion

    Could tough times spell the end of Archaos?

    2011-06-22T12:01:00Z

    There is a sense that students want a national student body with a wider membership

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    Opinion

    Fifth columnist

    2011-06-21T00:00:00Z

    Following a BD blog on why Tories hate architects, a lone Conservative backbencher contacted the BD office to confess he loves architects – well at least one architect, the woman he is currently dating who he described as “very attractive and sweet”.

  • Opinion

    Broader range of council tenants may end stigma

    2011-06-17T09:51:00Z

    The assertion by Richard Wellings of the Institute of Economic Affairs that “subsidising” housing is as dangerous as other aspects of the welfare state (Debate 10 June) – presumably the education and health services on which most of us rely – in breeding “welfare dependency” shows an inadequate level of ...

  • Concrete Boot
    Opinion

    It's in the post

    2011-06-17T09:00:00Z

    The new Liverpool Museum, which opens next week, refuses to confirm whether Kim Nielsen of 3XN – whose firm was kicked off the job in 2007 – has an invite to the opening party.

  • Concrete Boot
    Opinion

    Zaha is sitting pretty

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Meanwhile, Hopkins staff all dutifully applied for tickets to the practice’s Olympic Velodrome, only to emerge empty-handed, Boots hears.

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    Opinion

    Pound for pound

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Construction tsar Paul Morrell really is serious about making cuts.

  • Lubetkin and Tecton's Hallfield estate
    Opinion

    Lubetkin luxury starting to wane

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    I did some research into the Hallfield Estate for Westminster City Council six years ago (“Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington” bdonline June 10).

  • Opinion

    Too much novelty leaves us nowhere

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    The character of Vienna’s streets, proves that original design doesn’t always have a place

  • Opinion

    Home improvements

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    AHMM and Maccreanor Lavington are excellent practices with extensive experience of housing.

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Learn from experience

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Trainees are becoming ever more flexible as they seek opportunities. Our assessment system should do the same

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    Opinion

    Cunning planners

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Architects who feel picked on by the government should spare a thought for their planning colleagues.

  • Opinion

    Crowds coming to Farringdon

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Terry Farrell (Life Class June 3) puts forward an interesting proposition for the reuse of Smithfield Market.

  • Opinion

    BSF fees failures are down to RIBA

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    For the RIBA to claim that some “fees were not adequate to sustain office and staffing costs” (“Reed sticks up for BSF firms accused in Sunday Times article” bdonline June 13) is an absolutely mindblowing admittance of failure!

  • Opinion

    Broadgate plan misses a trick

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    One aspect of Broadgate has not, to my knowledge, yet been raised – and it is related to the fact that the part of the site in question was a railway station until 1985 (“City rails against Broadgate listing” News June 10).

  • Edward Heath
    Opinion

    Is the Conservative party anti-architecture?

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Yes, says George Ferguson, the Conservatives regard public building provision as a quantitative, rather than qualitative, issue; but John Penrose says the government has already demonstrated its commitment to good design

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    Opinion

    Rock of ages

    2011-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Conferences can be gruelling affairs, but attendees at Tate Britain’s James Stirling symposium on Saturday were offered some welcome, if unusual relief by Patrick Lynch.

  • Ellis Woodman - editor
    Opinion

    Now the gloves are off

    2011-06-10T08:23:00Z

    Finally we can see what will happen to the schools sector in the wake of the James Review, and it isn’t pretty

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    Opinion

    As seen on TV

    2011-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Boots was interested to read the list of Design Council Cabe’s new trustees.

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    Opinion

    Oar not...

    2011-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Boots was sorry to hear …