All Opinion articles – Page 288
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Energetic riposte
A different slant on energy use. I have received a copy of a trade magazine printed in Singapore and AIRMAILED to the UK.
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Is money at the root of the crisis at English Heritage?
Paul Velluet blames government underfunding for the heritage body's woes but Robert Adam argues the crisis runs much deeper
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The cost of closed debate
Arb’s actions in preventing a board member from revealing information raises important questions for the profession
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No to second city
I agree with Glenn Howells that Birmingham is a wonderful place (Debate February 23) but it is badly served by harping on about it being the “second city”. And Manchester will do itself no favours by joining the debate. What seems light-hearted banter is easily seen as a synonym for ...
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New museums for the 21st century
Museum of Urban Poverty, Sao Paulo: Toyo Taverso’s glittering conscience-tweaker is located in a comparatively safe area of this vibrant megabigalopolis. It encompasses both the dark side and the fun side of poverty. Playing with notions of inside/outside and sophisticated/stupid, Taverso’s gallery plan traces the outline of a gun. The ...
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Why did these two kill? We cannot turn away
My son’s murder shows there is much work to be done, says John ap Rhys Pryce on his decision to set up the Tom ap Rhys Pryce Memorial Trust
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Comments from visitors to bdonline
Is EH right to fight Vinoly's tower? Who's responsible for the Stockholm library competition fiasco? And how cool is Alsop's prison rethink which features on our Cool Wall? Read what visitors to bdonline have been saying on all our stories
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The Audit Office's verdict on City Academies
Tony Blair’s controversial City Academies programme has been given a cautious thumbs up by the influential National Audit Office.
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Who I am or who I can be is relevant to where I am
PhD student Betty Nigianni discusses the importance of place to the architect
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A snapshot
I am of the few survivors of your photograph (Practice February 16) although just off frame — it must be at least 50 years old.
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Personal views
Susan Ware (Letters February 16) is wrong to interpret what was clearly a personal remark by Kate Macintosh as a public statement by the Arb Reform Group. Kate is a valued supporter, but the rules of the election are quite clear: lobbying of and by board members is permitted, but ...
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Music and space
I was delighted to note (News February 16) Daniel Libeskind might now be embarking on an indoor rainforest at Blackpool. I hope this venture could also unearth an innovative addition to our sister art-form — contemporary music.
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Keep it green
I was pleased to see that the sustainability agenda featured highly in last week’s issue. However, you also featured a six-page review of a “Lift” health centre — a building I liked very much — without any reference to its proposed performance, Breeam targets, or the M&E systems and strategies ...
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It’s a gamble
How dare the Department of Culture Media & Sport claim it is capable of writing the rules for the Supercasino competition (News February 9) when it failed to abide by its own rules over the small but high-profile Diana Fountain Memorial competition.
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Fraser is right
Malcolm Fraser is absolutely right (News February 9). PFI is producing poor buildings for Scotland, and Architecture & Design Scotland is failing to do its job if it will not point this out and why it is happening. Good architecture cannot result when architects are cut off from the user ...
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Tracking shots and jump cuts
Scape Architects used non-standard materials to turn a Victorian organ works into a private house for a film-maker.
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No pay, no cover
Cabe’s recent notice advertising that it is looking for architects to join its design panel but expecting them to work for free has attracted much criticism.
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Has Manchester overtaken Birmingham as second city?
For Nick Johnson, Manchester wins hands down with its Northern Soul. For Glenn Howells, it's Birmingham that's still in the lead through sheer scale