All Opinion articles – Page 189

  • Opinion

    Climate debate has moved on

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Responding to your leader last week,“Is global warming hot air?”, it is worth reflecting on how the climate change debate has developed

  • Opinion

    Good chances

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    So the London Development Agency is “championing” good design by only employing “good” architects (News November 6)

  • Opinion

    Home is where the bullying is

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Locally and nationally, decisions are being based on ideology not common sense

  • Opinion

    RIBA box ticking

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    I fail to understand why the RIBA makes it compulsory for practices who want to be chartered to have to have an environmental policy

  • Opinion

    Where is the Ice Cube of architecture?

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Today the idea of an angry architecture is all but inconceivable

  • Opinion

    Is the new policy statement PPS 15 a threat to heritage?

    2009-11-13T00:00:00Z

    Yes, by assuming heritage stands in the way of economic recovery, says the RTPI’s Martin Willey; while English Heritage’s Duncan McCallum counters that it maintains protection for the historic environment

  • Avery Associate’s Imax for the BFI: death by a thousand cuts.
    Opinion

    Chipperfield's lucky escape

    2009-11-06T01:36:00Z

    I can empathise with David Chipperfield’s disappointment for not being asked to develop his competition-winning Film Centre design for the BFI (News October 30). My 1995 design for it, for the south side of Tate Modern, was similarly superseded

  • Jonathan Glancey
    Opinion

    The writing is on the walls

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Twenty years after the Berlin wall came crashing down a new breed of barrier appears to be growing

  • Opinion

    Wider tradition

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    If we follow Jonathan Glancey’s argument (October 30), we can’t win. If our survey on public taste in architecture compares similar things we’re superficial, but if we’d compared unlike things we’d be biased

  • Opinion

    Movie puzzler

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    A lot of things puzzle me. One is sometimes why clients change architects. Chipperfield wins a competition. Eight years later the promoters get some extra money, decide that they have to hold a fresh competition and look for another architect when they had one of proven excellence. Why?

  • Opinion

    Spurn this invite

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Your readers may be aware of an invitation for expressions of interest for a sustainable housing scheme in Islington. The first stage submission asks “suppliers” to provide an AO board of conceptual design ideas for the site

  • Opinion

    High noon

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    I would like comment on Nigel Stutt’s term “cowboys” (Letters October 30)

  • Opinion

    Structural flaw

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Has any self-respecting architect ever disassociated structure and architecture?

  • Ed Hollis
    Opinion

    Edinburgh: time to take off the mask

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Hiding behind a fictional heritage will leave this city stuck in the past

  • Opinion

    Correction

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Formtexx’s double-curvature panels (Solutions October 30) will cost £650 per sq m, a 10th of the cost of the steel plates in Chicago’s Millennium Park rather than half the cost, as reported.

  • Margaret Hodge called Queen’s Hospital a “bloody disaster”.
    Opinion

    Should ministers criticise individual buildings?

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Yes, criticism can lead to a dialogue that will ultimately improve public buildings, says Jaime Bishop; while Ruth Reed argues that architects shouldn’t take the flack for flawed procurement processes

  • B-movie: Nimmo and Prior.
    Opinion

    John Lyall grins and bares it

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    It’s not quite The Full Monty, but the video of John Lyall on stage at his new Jerwood Dance House with various builders from Morgan Ashurst is very entertaining

  • Amanda Baillieu
    Opinion

    Is global warming hot air?

    2009-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The RIBA must not be blinkered to the increasing evidence against man-made climate change

  • Opinion

    Solid structures

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    Not only was structural engineering (Letters October 16) part of the AA’s syllabus in the 1940s and 1950s, back in the 1960s (and of course before and after that golden age) it comprised an important part of the architecture syllabus at Edinburgh College of Art

  • Amanda Baillieu
    Opinion

    Polyark is on the right road

    2009-10-30T00:00:00Z

    The issues Cedric Price’s student project addressed in the 1970s are still important to architecture schools today