All Opinion articles – Page 269

  • Crossness Pumping Station is named on the at-risk register.
    Opinion

    Work together to save at-risk sites

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    The latest edition of English Heritage’s Register of Buildings at Risk and BD’s report last week have focused attention on the vast number of listed buildings across the country requiring remedial action, and the £400 million needed to bring them into a reasonable state of repair or reuse.

  • Opinion

    Suckers at Arb

    2007-08-03T00:00:00Z

    Those clever people at Arb have found that the imaginative use of confectionary is the perfect way to hush its quarrelsome board members.

  • Opinion

    Milton Keynes: a model for the future?

    2007-08-02T20:09:00Z

    With a fresh wave of new town building on the way, Gordon Brown could learn a lot from the success of Milton Keynes which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Our special report features Edward Jones, Andrew Waugh, Geoff Shearcroft, Derek Walker, Zoë Blackler, the drawings of Helmut Jacoby and ...

  • Culture of Congestion vs  Culture of Doing-It-Yourself
    Opinion

    Learning from Milton Keynes

    2007-08-02T13:54:00Z

    Invited to interview a past master for the AF's Gold Lecture series, Geoff Shearcroft chose Derek Walker, Milton Keynes's former chief architect. The success of the city, Shearcroft argues here, offers a vital lesson for today's housing architects

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    Ralph Erskine's Eaglestone

    2007-08-02T12:54:00Z

    As part of our week-long special celebrating Milton Keynes at 40, Zoë Blackler and photographer Ed Tyler take a tour of the city. Here they visit Eaglestone by Ralph Erskine

  • Opinion

    A matter of life and death

    2007-08-02T11:16:00Z

    The Stirling Prize is failing drastically in its approach to climate change, says Robin Nicholson, Cabe commissioner and director at Edward Cullinan Architects

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    Central Milton Keynes

    2007-08-01T18:16:00Z

    As part of our week-long special celebrating Milton Keynes at 40, Zoë Blackler and photographer Ed Tyler take a tour of the city. Here they visit the shopping building and tree-lined boulevards of Central Milton Keynes

  • The Milton Keynes Development Corporation's HQ building was a windowless box furnished in mustard yellow
    Opinion

    Never say Nether again

    2007-07-31T14:52:00Z

    As the masterplan for Milton Keynes took shape, idealistic young architects seized the chance to experiment with new housing on an unprecedented scale. Edward Jones looks back at life in the development corporation's windowless yellow HQ and how optimism turned to disappointment at Netherfield.

  • Before development: the site for the new city was 10,000 hectares of rural Buckinghamshire
    Opinion

    Milton Keynes: The making of a suburban dream

    2007-07-31T13:21:00Z

    From a stretch of rural Buckinghamshire to a 250,000-strong city, Zoë Blackler charts the history of an extraordinary building project

  • Aerial perspective of  how Central Milton Keynes would look by the year 1990
    Opinion

    The vision for Milton Keynes

    2007-07-30T11:21:00Z

    Forty years ago, with the country facing a growing housing crisis, plans began to build a new forest city in rural Buckinghamshire. As the utopian vision for Milton Keynes took shape, the German artist Helmut Jacoby produced a series of beautiful renderings of how the new city would look.

  • OMA's Casa da Musica, Porto
    Opinion

    Who should win the Stirling Prize 2007?

    2007-07-27T15:02:00Z

    Architects and BD writers give their verdicts on the six buildings on the Stirling shortlist

  • Siena: a good urban place.
    Opinion

    Place setting

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Unlike architecture, a “good place” takes much longer to evolve and develop its form (Debate July 20).

  • Maligned: the new building.
    Opinion

    Out of tune

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Your article on Chetham’s School of Music (July 20) presents a misleading picture.

  • Opinion

    Out to launch

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Despite the excitement over this week’s announcement of the Elephant & Castle scheme’s winning private sector partner, Boots could not help feeling that those present had their minds on the summer hols.

  • Ter-moo-nators: hair and there.
    Opinion

    Just ruminating

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    This unlikely sight at the AA’s “wet hair” pavilion is actually not a herd of mutant human-cows but a group from publisher Random House which caused widespread bemusement in central London while promoting its forthcoming children’s book series, Cows In Action.

  • Opinion

    How to stonewall

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Of all the indignities suffered by architects, Boots imagines that fending off well meaning suggestions about how to improve the design of their buildings is one of the worst.

  • Hawking building: no context?
    Opinion

    Hawking puzzle

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    The reported comments by the spokesman for Donald Insall Associates on being nominated for RIBA East Awards for the Stephen Hawking Building in West Road Cambridge (July 20), go some way to explain its puzzling nature.

  • Opinion

    Hands off Noddy, man of the people

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Children’s TV programmes are more clued up than architects as to the housing people want

  • Opinion

    House grouse

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    For as long as I can remember, the debate about housing numbers has dragged on. Seeing film of housebuilding in the 1930s, nothing much has changed. We still pile lumps of baked clay (bricks) and cover roofs in slabs of stone (slates).

  • Amanda Baillieu
    Opinion

    Too high a price for expansion

    2007-07-27T00:00:00Z

    Architecture courses are hugely popular — great! But it’s not so clever if saturation means falling standards