All Opinion articles – Page 70
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Philip Webb can't avoid the limelight for ever
In his centenary year, it is time to make a fuss of William Morris’ unassuming collaborator, says Gillian Darley
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We did all that research and you did what?!
Cabe’s reports were admired for their quality but too often gathered dust on influential desks. Writing exclusively for BD, former chief executive Richard Simmons offers some advice to those struggling to influence policy today
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Honest House – the real reality property show
If programmes like Ugly House and Grand Designs had any basis in reality the results would be rather different, suggests Amanda Baillieu
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Job-hunting for part IIs
Eleanor Jolliffe on the terror of the architectural job hunt, the fevered world of CVs, portfolios and secret knowledge
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London needs a walker's charter
The first two London mayors championed buses and bikes. The next one should put pedestrians first, argues Hank Dittmar
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Shaping the next generation of city builders
A project that broadens access to the built environment professions is having some success in the Midlands. But it’s a constant struggle to keep the programme afloat, writes David Tittle
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On what might have been
Unbuilt, unused and unappreciated. Gillian Darley explores architectural waste in all its forms
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Ike Ijeh damns the Stirling Prize shortlist
This year’s shortlist compares badly alongside a building like No1 Poultry, writes BD’s architecture critic
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Why Osborne was right to take back planning powers
We had our chance and were found wanting, says Amanda Baillieu
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What will our schools look like in 10 years?
Not much has changed in 60 years, say the authors of a new book on school design - but that doesn’t mean we don’t have important lessons to learn
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Healing the rift between architecture, politics and finance
It’s in everyone’s interests to reform the planning system but those with the power have no overview and those with the overview have no power, argues Ruth Lang
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On finishing part II
BD’s student columnist looks back on the last seven years of study and assesses how much has changed
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The High Line has a lot to answer for
Hank Dittmar questions whether landscape urbanism offers cities anything more than window dressing
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Architects have a long way to go to convince the public that Robin Hood Gardens is worth saving
Out-of-touch dinosaurs are not helping the cause, argues Amanda Baillieu
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Scream if you want to go faster
As Dreamland in Margate reopens, Gillian Darley gets all nostalgic about the future
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Shell Centre redevelopment 'to add to the necklace of cultural pearls along the Thames'
The end of the legal wrangling over the Shell Centre redevelopment is good news for London, argues the scheme’s masterplanner, Michael Squire
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Proof we can build exceptional housing that is profitable, sustainable and desirable
RIBA president Stephen Hodder hails this year’s winners of RIBA National Awards
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Can we build it? Not on our own!
A reformed architectural education must promote collaboration and the value of existing buildings, argues Harriet Harriss
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How John Nash’s Beautiful Mind could live on in a new generation of buildings
Adam Tarr of Mzo Tarr Architects argues that architects who don’t learn to use game theory are missing out on a valuable tool
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I'm not convinced by plans for No1 Poultry, says its project architect
As C20 Society tries to get Stirling’s icon listed, Andrew Pryke, who knows the building intimately, sounds a warning over Buckley Gray Yeoman’s redevelopment plans