All articles by Amanda Baillieu – Page 5
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Analysis
How to start a practice: J - R
More of BD’s A to Z guide of how to start an architecture practice
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Opinion
Improving elderly care is an opportunity, not a chore
Better-designed homes for the old would help ease housing pressures for all, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
We have the technology…
The burgeoning TMT sector is changing the face of London’s offices, says Amanda Baillieu
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Analysis
Ian Simpson: How I lost millions in unpaid fees
When the recession hit, one of the UK’s leading architects had to battle to keep his best projects. Now he’s firmly back on track – with a notable Urban Splash recruit in tow
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Opinion
Schools cost-cutting will be an education for us all
The real issues raised by the new PFI schools will become clear in the long term, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Space needs further exploration
The RIBA’s space standards campaign is failing to address the right targets, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
Nurturing young talent is an investment in our future
The culture secretary’s call for the arts to earn their keep is shortsighted, says Amanda Baillieu
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Opinion
RIBA figures tell the truth about a divided profession
Benchmarking survey shows huge disparity between massive and micro practices
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Opinion
Thatcher challenged the profession to reinvent itself
Embracing the free market changed British architecture forever
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Opinion
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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News
'Thatcher had a razor-like mind'
Architects share their memories of Margaret Thatcher, who died today
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Opinion
Chipperfield needs to get back to what he does best
The architect is attracting headlines for all the wrong reasons
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Opinion
Get tough on the practices that will work for nothing
Sanctuary’s U-turn only shows how the zero-fee culture is corrosive to the profession
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Opinion
Survey shows the profession must transform to survive
BD’s employment analysis shines a harsh spotlight on the failures of current practice
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Blogs
What's in a name - quite a lot actually
After a year BFLS has finally re-branded but was it worth the wait ?
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Opinion
Staffing figures show the real picture
The RIBA’s Future Trends Staffing Index echoes the gloomy evidence of BD’s own employment survey
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Opinion
Councils must choose the fate of their high streets
Relaxing use class rules threatens to undermine the delicate balance between homes and local business