All Opinion articles – Page 82
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Dear reader: I’m leaving BD. It’s been great and I’ll miss you
In her sign-off leader Amanda Baillieu gazes into her crystal ball for 2014 and beyond
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Southbank scheme isn’t wrong, it's just bland
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s proposal fits the emerging opportunist culture of the local area, says Hank Dittmar
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Does the RIBA need more titles for its members?
Defining the role of the architect is at the centre of the current wrangling about title
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A Brixton legacy for Mandela?
Lambeth could pay its respects to Nelson Mandela by a symbolic renovation
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Wales: the UK's housing Silicon Valley?
Could Wales lead the way in innovative — and profitable — approaches to housing?
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The planner as urban visionary
The state can play a positive role in the design of our cities, says Lee Mallett
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RIBA's reformers must make education better, not just different
Architecture teaching needs to change but let’s not be too hasty, says Francesca Weal
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It’s time to sound the pipes and horns
Studio Weave’s Lullaby Factory draws on a tradition of playfulness that we need to rediscover, says Gillian Darley
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Students must learn fast — and well
The RIBA’s education review has a delicate balance to strike, says Ellis Woodman
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Has the revised Southbank scheme addressed its critics?
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s new plans for the London arts complex: putting things right, or merely tweaking?
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Cleverness isn't good to live in
If sarcasm is the lowest form of wit then wit is certainly the lowest form of architecture.
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Put the focus on Lubetkin's work
The announcement that the Lubetkin Prize is to be scrapped (bdonline December 9) is sad, but not entirely surprising.
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Remembering Mandela in 1990
It was with great sadness that we at Alexander Sedgley learned that Nelson Mandela passed away.
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Seven bridges for seven boroughs?
As an architect who once helped locally to highlight the importance to Battersea
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Stonehenge’s 21-year saga shows how little we care
Architects appointed to the Palace of Westminster would do well to heed another heritage tale, says Amanda Baillieu
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We need to learn to make bim pay
Bim will redefine how architects work — and what they charge, says Richard Saxon
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Get our stations back on track
It’s about time that Ealing Broadway Station ( News November 29 ) was improved.
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To unlock funds the RIBA needs the popular touch
Tate Britain has shown what can be achieved when the strategy is right, says Amanda Baillieu
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Striking but useless… just like Boris
The two proposed Thames footbridges have little purpose except to give the mayor his vacuous legacy