Our Readers Respond: The Cádiz Castle Renovation is, in Fact, Good

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When we began these bi-weekly round-ups of readers' comments back in October, we did so with one key aim: to encourage open, democratic debate with a very low barrier for entry - the type of internet-enabled debate that many architecture critics and publications have given up on. This week, we got a taste of just that kind of rational, professional debate as our readers picked apart the popular opinion in the wider media that the renovation of Cádiz Castle was "a perfect example of how not to restore an old castle." Alongside debates on whether architecture is a form of art and what the AIA should be doing about sustainability, read on to see what our readers had to say after the break.

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The Architectural Take on the Cádiz Castle Renovation

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Cite: Rory Stott. "Our Readers Respond: The Cádiz Castle Renovation is, in Fact, Good" 18 Mar 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/784076/our-readers-respond-the-cadiz-castle-renovation-is-in-fact-good> ISSN 0719-8884

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