All Opinion articles – Page 201
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Through thick and thin: Prince Charles and Michael Manser
After 25 years Michael Manser had his second meeting with Prince Charles on Tuesday evening. This time, however, things were a little more amicable
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Cabe enablers cheap at price
In the wake of the onslaught by the Conservative Party on Cabe (News May 8), it is pertinent to reflect on why its enabling programme was developed
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A secretive bully-boy quango
My experience with the proposed Tesco for my Suffolk home town gives me little faith in the workings of Cabe
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Are we seeing green shoots in the built environment?
Yes says Ben Derbyshire, businesses are starting to plan for the upturn; no, counters Alastair Parvin, the recession is causing us to question our core assumptions about architecture as a profession
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Arb and Europe
Further to your article “UK architect registration rules ‘break European law’” (News May 1), we feel we ought to draw the following errors to your attention
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No protection
Sam Webb makes the case eloquently about protection of function for architects (Letters April 24).
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Roof is the point
There may be a battle raging over the future of the former Commonwealth Institute building (News May 1), but the only bit worth keeping is the roof.
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Value for money at the RIBA
Boots is happy to clear up the mystery surrounding the salary of the new chief executive of RIBA, which the institute has refused to divulge on the grounds that members might think, in these austere times, that it’s a tad high.
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Institutions need to wise up
I found your article on the issues facing women in architecture at this time (News May 1) a reminder that they and other sectors are ill-served by the approach taken by the profession, which inevitably means their profile in society is not proportionately reflected in such fields — in my ...
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Spare us more luxury homes
Whenever an important site comes up for sale, the only use anyone appears to think of is shiny homes for the wealthy
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Restoration this country truly needs
We shout about preserving our buildings, but are strangely quiet on the issue of council housing
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Out of control
It was inevitable that by recycling the well-worn platitudes about Prince Charles (Letters April 17), Charles Thomson would demonstrate the superficiality of his republican, left-wing credentials.
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Changing rules
In the 1970s, the RIBA adopted a single class of membership with the suffix RIBA. Fellows and associates were allowed to use their previous designations and the suffixes FRIBA and ARIBA
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Cabe needs to watch its step
Public sector funding is under the Tory spotlight, so quangos must move with the times if they are to survive a change of government
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Designer bully
The Prince of Wales is not championing public involvement in the planning process of Chelsea Barracks, just his own architectural prejudices (News, April 24).
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Should the UK tighten its rules on foreign architects?
No, architecture is now international, argues Jonathan Manser, while Del Hossain counters that our priority must be to safeguard our own professionals.
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A spying shame
In these uncertain times, your readers may wish to contemplate this position for a chief enterprise architect for MI6, advertised in last weekend’s Sunday Times.
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In response to the RIBA rant
In her eagerness to rant about the RIBA, Irena Bauman did two great disservices (Practice April 17).
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Prince of wails
As an advocate of traditionalist architecture, Prince Charles has independently commissioned his own designs for the site at Chelsea Barracks.
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The price is right
Your announcement (Leader April 17) that BD is to become a paid-for title evoked melancholy feelings.