All Columnists articles – Page 7
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Sun, sea and Soviet system-building
How come British tourists like their seaside resorts modern but their homes traditional, asks Owen Hatherley
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Don’t sweep away Beijing’s past
Zaha Hadid’s Lubetkin Prize nomination highlights the heritage issues of work in China, says Ellis Woodman
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Neighbourhood plans: cut the red tape
Planning reform needs to work in tandem with community architecture
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The victims of Arb’s harsh tactics deserve to be heard
Star chamber practices are no way to treat an upstanding member of the profession, says Amanda Baillieu
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Introducing good design by degrees
Student housing is rightly coming under fire in this year’s Carbuncle Cup, says Ellis Woodman
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Rogers is not as anti-establishment as he appears
No amount of shuffling around in leisurewear can disguise the ‘radical’ architect’s status
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Who is the Richard Rogers of the next generation?
We need young architects who are not afraid to speak out, says Ellis Woodman
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A sharper view of this year’s Stirling
Catch up with the coverage that introduced readers to the highlights of the 2013 shortlist, says Amanda Baillieu
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No prizes for austerity architecture?
The Stirling would do well to look to leaner, greener projects, argues Denise Chevin
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Derry’s revival is breaking down walls
This year’s City of Culture 2013 is changing both physically and socially, says Gillian Darley
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South Bank Tower marks London’s upward mobility
Extending an existing tower has now become a viable investment, says Amanda Baillieu
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Don’t let English Heritage fall into disrepair
Recent cuts can only erode EH’s effectiveness, says Ellis Woodman
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Dicing up heritage
Marcus Binney believes being sliced up is not the reform English Heritage needs
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Ministers have to lay the foundations
Britain needs new homes, a lot of them, and only the government can make it happen, says Ellis Woodman
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Southbank’s liner building is heading for an iceberg
Cultural centre is relying on the revenue of more restaurants, but Amanda Baillieu asks at what cost to its integrity?
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Stansfield Smith’s death reminds us what we’ve lost
More than ever councils need design expertise to tackle the next wave of public buildings, says Amanda Baillieu
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Students need a tradition to build on
Originality makes for great brands, but not necessarily great architecture, says Hank Dittmar
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The RIBA is paying for its unpaid post
Architects are disillusioned by the distance between the institute’s appointees and its members, says Ellis Woodman
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Young people need buildings like this
The new TNG centre shows the usefulness of the Myplace funding scheme
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Blacklisting is a black mark on the building industry
The outrage over the practice will not go away until those involved pay for their shameful mistake