All Opinion articles – Page 80
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Crystal Palace plans must rediscover Joseph Paxton’s vision
Is reconstruction about commerce rather than community, asks Ellis Woodman
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Making it good with engineered wood
Architects are exploring the rich potential of timber, says Ellis Woodman
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Are temporary structures an answer to the housing crisis?
Will homes like Rogers’ Y:Cube help make housing more affordable or should we be exploring the potential in existing buildings?
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Government must help urbanists tackle flood risk
LDA Design chairman Robert Tregay calls for a natural environment strategy
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Scotland's plan for architecture is full of ambition
Ignore claims of a crisis, says Peter Wilson, the profession is thriving north of the border
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Celebrating the ICA’s contemporaries
The institute’s 60th anniversary pays fitting tributes to Richard Hamilton and Jane Drew, says Gillian Darley
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Scots must join the fight for their built environment
Talk of independence highlights how politicians in both camps are failing its architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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'The library's brief can be met within the existing building'
Architect Malcolm Fraser explains why he chose to defend his Scottish Poetry Library project in the Scotsman
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Do we need national space standards for housing?
Are space standards crucial to prevent cramped living or another example of unwelcome red tape?
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This debate is anything but Pleasant
The arguments over the Royal Mail site have degenerated into unprofessional name-calling, says Ellis Woodman
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Why closing the gender gap is good for business
Architecture loses out if we ignore what women can offer, says Santa Raymond
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'We are opening up new possibilities for our library'
Scottish Poetry Library director Robyn Marsack defends the decision to refurbish Malcolm Fraser’s building
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Covered markets must be preserved
Redeveloping Adjaye’s Wakefield hall is a sign of what urban priorities are, says Owen Hatherley
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The future of British housing hangs in the balance
The Housing Standards Review must back quality over liberalisation, says Ellis Woodman
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Talking about a new generation . . .
It is with a sense of great pride and excitement that we today announce a series of sweeping improvements to BD
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Will the new planning court stifle debate?
Are the government’s changes politically motivated or necessary to the planning process?
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Celebrating seventies pioneers
A generation is owed a debt of gratitude for rebuilding public appetite for modern architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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London needs to find middle way on density
The capital needs to find a sustainable path between hyper-dense high-rise and the garden city, says Duncan Bowie
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Refocused Stirling Prize is a welcome move
UK-only buildings criteria paves the way for new international award, says Ellis Woodman
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Let our urban imaginations take flight
Running counter to the smart city’s corporate efficiency are Usman Haque’s thoughtful urban visions, says Amanda Baillieu