All Columnists articles – Page 27
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Victims of a buyers’ market
An oversupply of architects has brought us to the shockingly low pay levels we are now witnessing
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Our future’s been outsourced
As Tesco starts to recruit from India, British architects should be worried
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The profession has divided us
There are still places where architecture is a communal experience
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Filling the gaps in our cities
All around the country sites are standing empty. Now it’s time for developers to step up and find alternative uses for their land
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We can cut emissions by 60% by 2030
Architects and builders can help bring about major change in London’s energy use
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Putting the planet in the driving seat
The new breed of electric car is compact, cheap and won’t cost the earth
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Riding the waves of change
Anniversaries are always a time of reflection, but more interesting is the bigger picture now confronting the profession
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Dublin’s docklands, a melting pot of failure
The recession has left Dublin’s half-hearted and half-finished new buildings open to reinterpretation
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Cabe’s paranoid tendencies
Our quest to uncover the Kickstart scores has growing parallels with the MPs’ expenses scandal
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Competition not cronyism
Britain needs more competitions and more clients like the US government, not fewer
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Potemkin would be proud
Putting a fancy hoarding around an eyesore is no way to tackle the run-down areas of east London
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Deconstructing a visit from Eisenman
Today’s students will make pilgrimages to see celebrities, not Santiago de Compostela
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As we sow, so shall we reap
Raising taxes and cutting public spending will not save us. Only investment can recover our ailing economy
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Cough up! A Roman circus is in town
The fate of Colchester’s Roman circus rests in your pocket
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What is Cabe trying to hide?
Withholding Kickstart round one information could do long-term damage to housing standards
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Zero points for zero carbon
The government may have broken its promises over zero-carbon schools but it continues to put its faith in a misleading benchmark
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Drinking in the Swedish experience
Sweden shows that if we want better public buildings, we need to address our society first
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Bury a car park, not the V&A
A museum extension should raise our sights and spirits, not be hidden underground