All Opinion articles – Page 76
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BIM libraries - help or hinder?
There are plenty of drawbacks to relying on external libraries, argues Kate Fletcher
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An urbanist's view of the Stirling shortlist
Hank Dittmar says Haworth Tompkins’ Everyman Theatre best addresses its city location and deserves to win
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Book Club review: CoDesigning Space
Superficially seductive, this guide to designing in partnership is ultimately disappointing, says Zac Carey
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Heathrow's stairway to heaven
Forget their sci-fi image: airships really could be the answer for Heathrow in a post-airport future, says Hawkins Brown’s Darryl Chen
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Who should win the Stirling Prize?
Vote for your favourite building on this year’s shortlist
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Are we all on the same BIM page?
The full benefits of BIM won’t be realised until the industry understands what it is trying to achieve
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Carbuncle Cup: One Commercial Street, by Sigma Seifert Architects
Flats on London’s City fringe are latest to be nominated
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Book Club review: Concretopia
Concretopia: A journey around the Rebuilding of Postwar Britain by John Grindrod, 438pp, Old Street Publishing Concretopia is brimming with knowledge, enthusiasm and opportunity. Grindrod gives us an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past but also to grasp hold of and remember the times in which Concretopia ...
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Now is the time to do right by Smithfield
Eric Pickles’ decision is good news for the market but its future is still uncertain, says Elizabeth Hopkirk
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There are bigger issues for architects than Israel
RIBA is sidetracked by fighting the wrong battles, writes Amanda Baillieu
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A guide to working in China, by a Chinese architect
However well you think you know a country, something will always be ‘lost in translation’
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BIM – We must go back to go forward
Major behavioural change that stems from the first design stage is key to success, writes Martin Wing
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Seeing empty homes as an asset, not a liability
The UK can learn some lessons from Detroit’s struggle to recover from bankruptcy, writes Hank Dittmar
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The rise of the virtual model in meetings
Our hardware is catching up with the software, says Kate Fletcher of Arup Associates
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UK universities can learn from Australian approach
Pilot scheme in Sydney shows how existing buildings can be revitalised, says Georgia Singleton
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Why public consultations are fooling no one
Susie Clapham is left frustrated by her attempts to engage the architects at a consultation evening
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The five greatest collaborations between architect and landscape architect
Ian Thompson, the author of a new book, Landscape Architecture: A Very Short Introduction , outlines his top five collaborations between architect and landscape designer