All articles by Amanda Baillieu – Page 26
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Opinion
Architecture falls from top of the class
It was only a matter of time before the government's ambitious city academy programme was dismantled.
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Opinion
Let Archigram go abroad - and online
While you can't blame Archigram for wanting to cash in, there is something rather pathetic about the archives of one of the 20th century's most important English architects being hawked around town like an explorer's booty.
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Opinion
Free regeneration from bureaucracy
Cynics claim English Partnerships is the organisation that John Prescott turns to when he's got an idea.
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Opinion
Virgin sacrifices young design talent
"Don't rock the system," pleaded one successful architect, worried that Building Design's story on the way a young practice has been treated by one of the UK's most successful companies will be a warning to other clients not to use young firms at all.
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Opinion
Now Cameron must take on planning
As a reporter on this paper I was sent to cover the unveiling of major new development. It was called King’s Cross.
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News
Darkhorse Holyrood deserves the nod
Courage and invention must give Miralles’s swansong the edge in the Stirling race over Bennetts PFI route