All articles by Ellis Woodman – Page 2
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Opinion
This debate is anything but Pleasant
The arguments over the Royal Mail site have degenerated into unprofessional name-calling, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
The future of British housing hangs in the balance
The Housing Standards Review must back quality over liberalisation, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Celebrating seventies pioneers
A generation is owed a debt of gratitude for rebuilding public appetite for modern architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
David Chipperfield Architects’ Berlin office campus
Four new concrete volumes restructure the site of David Chipperfield Architects’ office in the Berlin district of Mitte
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Opinion
Refocused Stirling Prize is a welcome move
UK-only buildings criteria paves the way for new international award, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Palais de Tokyo could help Southbank find its purpose
The Southbank Centre board could learn from Lacaton Vassal’s achievement in Paris, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Schemes leave Londoners out in the cold
The mayor is committed to more homes in the capital, but how many will go to its citizens, asks Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
The market’s coming back — albeit with a difference
Skills shortages, new planning rules and new sectors will characterise the next boom, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
LSE’s Saw Swee Hock Student Centre by O’Donnell & Tuomey Architects
LSE student centre boldly introduces a faceted sculptural form into the dense urban grain of central London
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Opinion
Bypassing planning is not the route to a coherent city
The mayor of London’s interventions lack the rounded vision needed for a high-quality legacy, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
The Royal Academy senses a new sensibility
The RA’s latest exhibition taps into a growing general audience for architecture, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
The Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation by Malcolm Fraser Architects
Transformation of Edinburgh’s 18th century Old High School required a deft touch and awareness of the need to deliver a low carbon building
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Review
Sensing Spaces: Architecture Reimagined at the Royal Academy
Impressive line-up provides a rich sensory experience at the RA’s new show
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Opinion
Turning city workplaces into bedsits affects us all
The character of communities countrywide will be changed by the new legislation, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
We will miss Kathryn Findlay’s unique vision
Pioneering architect followed a singular creative path, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Kleine Rieteiland house, Amsterdam, by Office Winhov
A captivating view over water motivated the design of a spatially elaborate family house on an island in the Netherlands
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Analysis
2014 preview: a slow start for the new landmarks
The legacy of the recession means the new year will be about architectural beginnings rather than completions
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Opinion
Students must learn fast — and well
The RIBA’s education review has a delicate balance to strike, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Southbank confirms our worst fears
New images of the proposals show triumph of opportunism over integrity, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
De Rotterdam by OMA
Seventeen years in the making, OMA’s latest building embodies Rotterdam‘s attempt to reinvent its passenger docks as a mini-Manhattan