All Opinion articles – Page 169

  • Amanda Baillieu - Editor
    Opinion

    Zero-carbon report could backfire

    2010-06-17T09:27:00Z

    To most of us the financial crisis has been a reality check, not pleasant but necessary. But for environmentalists the penny is taking longer to drop .This is because they believe their cause is more important than anything else.

  • Ken Livingstone
    Opinion

    Time to build on the Cold War legacy

    2010-06-11T22:00:00Z

    Scrapping the nuclear budget would enable us to build our way out of recession

  • Amanda Baillieu - Editor
    Opinion

    It's not gardens that are the problem

    2010-06-11T10:35:00Z

    The end of so-called ‘garden grabbing’ in fact marks an abandonment of the the policies set out by the Urban Task Force.

  • Opinion

    Technical terms

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Architectural “draughtsmen” did not get together to form their own organisation (Letters May 28)

  • What cost? Basildon housing.
    Opinion

    Pricey principles

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Your report on Tooley & Foster’s “zero carbon”housing in Basildon (News June 4) made my eyebrows shoot upwards so far that Nasa is thinking of using them as replacement shuttles to the International Space Station

  • Opinion

    Upwardly mobile

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Regulation-free or child-free zone? Please, have some respect for the kids of today (Letters May 21).

  • Producers should not be cowed by high demand.
    Opinion

    Let’s nurture nature

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    I know architects are supposed to prize architecture above all, but some of us are concerned about agriculture too; concerned enough not to condone a glib formalistic view of how crops should be raised and animals husbanded

  • Opinion

    Less than zero

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    BD June 4: zero-carbon 28 unit affordable housing at Basildon, £5.7 million pound development (News)

  • Inspirational: space station.
    Opinion

    Grand designs

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    David Nixon’s piece on the International Space Station (Works June 4) was just brilliant. Great pictures and layout

  • Opinion

    Cut it out now

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    So Cabe is having to find 4% cuts in its budget (News May 28)

  • Jonathan Glancey
    Opinion

    How the other half builds

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    The gap between low-cost housing and luxury developments grows ever wider.

  • Hawkins Brown’s BSF extension to Eltham Hill Technology College is set to start on site this summer.
    Opinion

    Has money been wasted on school design work?

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Yes, says Katharine Quarmby, the programme is wasteful and overcomplicated; but John Waldron argues that BSF has done well in the face of a massive maintenance backlog.

  • Is it the Grand Old Duke of York or Cabe’s Paul Finch?
    Opinion

    Period features for Alsop, Finch and Zogolovitch

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Fancy dress shops are being severely tested in the run up to the London Festival of Architecture, Boots learns

  • Opinion

    Correction: 11 June 2010

    2010-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Contrary to our story on page 2 last week, there is no current threat of redundancies at Nightingale Associates following its sale to Canadian firm, IBI Group. BD would like to apologise for the error.

  • Opinion

    Where now for Battersea Power Station?

    2010-06-08T18:22:00Z

    Years ago I had the pleasure of spending an evening with Rafael Vinoly. It began with a certain amount of drama as he insisted on driving down a one way street on the way to the restaurant.

  • Opinion

    Why do architects choose names that require a BBC pronunciation manual?

    2010-06-07T18:14:00Z

    If Buschow Henley wasn’t bad enough, the practice has now rebranded and come up with Henley Halebrown Rorrison guaranteed to be as troublesome to BBC newsreaders as al-Qa’eda and J K Rowling.

  • Opinion

    Another day, another reason to lay into Michael Gove

    2010-06-04T11:41:00Z

    Gove’s gaffes aren’t quite up there with Tony Hayward, BP’s chief executive. On the other hand it takes quite a lot to stir RIBA and by yesterday it was sufficiently wound up by the education secretary’s latest comment to put out a press release. 

  • Opinion

    Riverside views

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    I was alarmed to read (News May 28), that Guy’s Hospital tower, which has for decades been a powerful south London landmark, had moved along the river to the St Thomas’ Hospital site. However, when I looked for it today “opposite the Houses of Parliament”, strangely it had disappeared. Please ...

  • Former architecture minister Ed Vaizey (left) was replaced by John Penrose last month.
    Opinion

    Revisit the reshuffle

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Ed Vaizey and John Penrose are ministers under the secretary of state at the Department for Culture Media & Sport

  • Opinion

    Play by the rules

    2010-06-04T00:00:00Z

    I can confirm that I asked on more than one occasion for some personal intervention by two presidents and the current CEO to speak to Azar Djamali to at least hear her side of the story