All Opinion articles – Page 83
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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
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Should architects raise their fees?
If the recession really is over, maybe it’s time to end the culture of underbidding
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Southbank confirms our worst fears
New images of the proposals show triumph of opportunism over integrity, says Ellis Woodman
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Dan Cruickshank's rallying cry for the protection of east London
Architectural historian and TV presenter’s inaugural address to the East End Preservation Society at the Bishopsgate Institute
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Female architects face the mother of all inequality problems
Juggling an architectural career with motherhood is not getting any easier
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Don't demolish the original eco-supermarket
Sainsbury’s Greenwich revolutionised its sector and must be saved, says its architect Paul Hinkin
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Can we rise above politics to get HS2 rolling?
Hybrid bill is a game-changer for UK’s high-speed rail project, says Tim Narey
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Can architects expect whisky galore?
Will Scotland’s distillers develop the wine industry’s taste for architecture?
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As the profession changes, we need to talk about fees
The new RIBA Plan of Work doesn’t reflect the complexity of present-day practice, says Amanda Baillieu
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Why we can’t afford to miss the train
High-speed rail investment needs to take a wider social view, says Hank Dittmar
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Is the regeneration of neglected sites always a good thing?
When smartening up the future clashes with protecting the past
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In gratitude to Francis Golding
Too late I need to thank Francis Golding, who died earlier this month (News November 15).
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The path may be clearer but we’re not out of the woods
Architects’ confidence is on the up but lack of work and low fees are still rife, says Amanda Baillieu
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Tate shows the richness of synthesis
Caruso St John has demonstrated the creative possibilities of refurb, says Ellis Woodman
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The man who kept architects on the right track
Amanda Baillieu pays tribute to the unique Roland Paoletti, mastermind of the Jubilee Line Extension
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What is collective custom build?
Teaming up for self-build projects could lead to better, happier homes, argues Cany Ash
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Does central London need a new footbridge?
Thomas Heatherwick’s proposed “garden bridge” is appealing, but is it worth building?