All articles by Ellis Woodman – Page 13
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Opinion
Sticking their awe in
Alain de Botton’s ‘temples for atheists’ programme could provide an added bonus for architecture elsewhere
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Opinion
Many cooks can't save this broth
The London 2012 Athletes’ Village displays signs of poor planning from the start
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Review
A toast for Isi
Ellis Woodman joined hundreds of friends and admirers to remember the late Isi Metzstein
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Review
David Kohn and Fiona Banner: A Room for London
David Kohn and Fiona Banner’s nautically inspired hotel room perched above the Hayward Gallery is open for business
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Opinion
Isi Metzstein remembered
“We wanted to strengthen the vocabulary of modernism wherever it was necessary.”
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Building Study
Rue du Cendrier housing by Sergison Bates and Jean-Paul Jaccaud
Sergison Bates has teamed up with Swiss architect Jean-Paul Jaccaud to create a Geneva social housing project that resolves a long-standing urban fault
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Opinion
Fortune favours the brave
This year’s World Architecture report makes a compelling case for UK firms to look abroad for opportunities
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Opinion
Moralities and the market
In times of upheaval, OMA and Hertzberger are offering us a choice of ways forward
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Opinion
Bold may not be bountiful
Architects designing innovative show homes ignore mainstream market trends at their peril
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Opinion
Specialists are winning out
BD’s Architect of the Year Awards show that in a harsh climate, doing one thing well can help a practice thrive
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Analysis
Architect of the Year Awards 2011 winners
Education and sport provided the stiffest competition for this year’s awards, but the list shows there is still strong demand for practices specialising in high-end residential schemes
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Opinion
Democratising planning
Aberdeen shows us how the idea of referendum on development is easier to manage than the reality
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News
David Chipperfield to curate Venice Biennale
Appointment was delayed amid uncertainty over future of Biennale director
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Opinion
It’s time to foster change
Foster’s radical proposal for the transport system could be the kickstart the industry needs
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Opinion
Ambassadors for UK design
Economising on the embassy programme could prove to be an expensive mistake
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Review
Double or Nothing: Architectural Association
Two projects for Albania’s capital city showcase the talent of Belgian practice 51N4E
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Opinion
Life beyond London
Peter Bishop’s vision of devolved design review is going to be hard to deliver but worth the struggle
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Opinion
Drifting away from the public
The proposed floating park along the Thames looks to be weakening the public realm rather than adding to it
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News
BD's Young Architect of the Year shortlist announced
The six shortlisted practices in the 2011 Autodesk Young Architect of the Year Awards were announced at a party held at the Architecture Foundation last night.
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Review
OMA show compels, but where do they get their ideas from?
At this week’s press opening for Progress, the largest UK exhibition to date of OMA’s work, Rem Koolhaas recalled his first reaction to the Barbican Gallery’s proposal to mount a retrospective: “The word retrospective made me very nervous.”