All Opinion articles – Page 85
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Cash would keep eyes on the Prize
BD asked “ Does the lack of cash devalue the Stirling Prize ?” (Debate October 11)
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Worried about rioting? Quick, call an architect!
The presence of “creatives” in a neglected area like Tottenham might just make a difference, says Amanda Baillieu
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The fine art of making galleries people-friendly
Tate Britain’s accessibility aspirations should be followed by all galleries, says Pam Newall
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Better public building is in the frame
The new London framework is a real opportunity to improve architecture in the capital, says Ellis Woodman
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You can judge clients by their buildings
Good understanding between architect and client shows up in the final product, says Gillian Darley
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Is the Green Deal relevant to architects?
Is the government’s initiative the best way to achieve carbon targets?
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Don’t let style wars into listing
The founder of Adam Architecture responds to Owen Hatherley’s column on postmodernism being written out of history
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Why disfigure King's Cross?
Will Palin is not alone in objecting to the steel canopy across the newly revealed arches of Lewis Cubitt’s great station
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Sackler’s setting lacks fluidity
The debate over Zaha Hadid’s new Serpentine Sackler Gallery continues…
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Spitalfields site belongs to us all
One of the campaigners against Scabal’s new building in the shadow of Hawksmoor’s Christ Church states the case for demolition
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Do it to the letter or not at all
Do words mean more than letters when it comes to an architect’s status?
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RIBA’s procurement plans tick all the wrong boxes
The institute’s latest actions show it isn’t giving this important issue the attention it deserves, says Amanda Baillieu
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Why the all-new King's Cross doesn't square up
As a new public space takes shape in front of King’s Cross Station, Will Palin asks: Where is the love?
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Serpentine should know better... and so should Peter Cook
Jean-Paul Jaccaud enters the debate over BD’s review of the new Sackler Gallery by Zaha Hadid
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2014 World Monuments Watch: The State of Preservation
When it comes to creating a built legacy you get what you pay for, says World Monuments Fund Britian CEO Jonathan Foyle
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Fruitmarket must balance its art and architecture
Murphy’s influential design no longer matches the art world’s expectations, says Ellis Woodman
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Postmodernism: the freak that dare not speak its name
Never mind brutalism - there’s one architectural movement that’s really beyond rehabilitation, argues Owen Hatherley
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Does the lack of a cash award devalue the Stirling Prize?
Witherford Watson Mann took home the RIBA’s trophy but, for the first time, not £20,000…