All Opinion articles – Page 97
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2:1 students need some one-to-one
As a Year 6 student weeks away from final hand-in, I am ever more concerned about where all of us are going to be this time next year.
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RIBA figures tell the truth about a divided profession
Benchmarking survey shows huge disparity between massive and micro practices
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Butchery at Smithfield?
As developers and the Corporation of London prepare to eviscerate Smithfield General Market, why is English Heritage holding the axe asks Victorian Society director Christopher Costelloe
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Style wars mask a shared agenda
We need to discuss how the architecture of the past can inform that of the future
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Oxbridge is still locking out the proles
Our most famous university cities are always worth a visit… or would be, if their finest landmarks weren’t closed off to outsiders
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Was Thatcher bad for the development of British architecture?
As prime minister in a period of dramatic change, how did she leave her mark on the profession?
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Reading, writing and road safety
Am I too soon to nominate this sombre red brick block with scatter-gun fenestration for the Carbuncle Cup? I prefer the uniform serenity of the parent building.
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Farrell & Vaizey face a tough task
You’re too churlish about the Farrell Review ( Leader March 28 ).
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Geffrye interiors transcend class
I am quoted as saying I had “no interest in the culture of the labouring classes” ( News April 5 ).
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First a European YAYA, then AYA?
In light of the news that the Young Architect of the Year Award is now to be opened up to Europe ( News March 15), I felt, as I am both young and an architect, that I might offer some thoughts.
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Architects must lead school team
Marginalisation in school design means architects are now “plan drawers” engaged by contractors, rather than strategists and design team leaders (News March 28).
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Time to get rid of the greenwash
Our industry has a major role to play in the UK’s transition to a low-carbon society (Opinion February 24) and I often wonder how others view our actions here.
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Thatcher challenged the profession to reinvent itself
Embracing the free market changed British architecture forever
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A revolutionary who destroyed more than she built
There were positive aspects to Thatcher’s impact on architecture… but not many
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Scott Brown deserves her Pritzker
Committee failed to acknowledge the nature of architectural collaboration
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Leading us down the garden city path
Even Canberra cannot override the problems of blending town and country
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Will the Farrell Review make a difference to the profession?
This is architects’ chance to make an impact on policymakers. But can it succeed?
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Is Chipperfield a 1960s dinosaur?
I am appalled at the illustration of Chipperfield’s Elizabeth House proposal (Debate March 28).
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