All articles by Ellis Woodman – Page 5
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Opinion
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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Opinion
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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News
In pictures: who should win the Stirling Prize 2013?
View the shortlisted buildings, find out who the bookies’ favourite is and vote for your choice to win the Oscars of architecture
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Review
Man of mystery - the Royal Academy's Richard Rogers exhibition reviewed
This survey of Rogers’ life casts little light on the collaborations behind his work
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Review
Peter Wylie & Roger Zogolovitch: making it different
A new art show takes an unusual approach to urban form
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Opinion
Don’t let English Heritage fall into disrepair
Recent cuts can only erode EH’s effectiveness, says Ellis Woodman
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Review
Northern Vision: Master Drawings from the Tchoban Foundation
A fine collection of architectural art is undermined by the staggering vanity of its owner
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Opinion
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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Building Study
Vartov Square, Copenhagen, by Hall McKnight
Hall McKnight’s elegant remodelling of Copenhagen’s Vartov Square brings a humble-looking but historically significant almshouse building back into the heart of the city’s story,
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Opinion
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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Building Study
Villa Schor, Brussels, by Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Office KGDVS’s excavation of the ground floor of a bourgeois suburban villa to introduce a strictly gridded concrete plinth is an effective example of its desire to subvert the familiar
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Opinion
Young people need buildings like this
The new TNG centre shows the usefulness of the Myplace funding scheme
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Analysis
Andrés Duany and the new enlightenment
Andrés Duany is trying to import his radical view of urbanism from Miami to the Moray Firth. Ellis Woodman met him
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Building Study
TNG Youth & Community Centre by RCKa
The translucent skin of RCKa’s south London youth centre encloses a building in which the architect’s involvement extends far beyond the design
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Opinion
Silvertown Quays is out on its own
Even a radical development model needs to connect with the city, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
63 Effra Road by Inglis Badrashi Loddo Architects
A south London affordable housing development uses a notched terrace design to deftly articulate a dynamic streetscape while introducing higher densities of housing
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Opinion
Competitions should prize clarity
Entrants are right to be angry over the RIBA’s McCarthy Stone contest, says Ellis Woodman
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Building Study
Linz Musiktheater by Terry Pawson Architects
Designing and building Linz’s new Musiktheater turned into a Wagnerian epic but the opera house has transformed the dynamics of the Austrian city
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News
Serpentine Pavilion 2013: 'Stewarding will be needed to avoid it being draped in hazard tape'
Sou Fujimoto’s Serpentine Pavilion is the most ineffable contribution to the programme yet finds Ellis Woodman