Briefing – Page 27
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Life after Will Alsop with aLL Design
Will Ing visited the directors of aLL Design to talk about Will Alsop’s legacy and their plans for the future of the practice
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Five of the best urban sun spots
Ike Ijeh searches out the five best UK roof gardens and public spaces to make the most of the summer sun
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How Tadao Ando designs with light and darkness
In a skilled architect’s hands the most important building materials are free, says Mary Guzowski
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Studying architecture requires hard sacrifices for little return. So why do it?
A campaigner against the hidden cost of studying architecture tells his own very personal story
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Still learning from Las Vegas
Denise Scott Brown’s early photography reveals the genesis of ideas that made her one of the most influential architects of the 20th century
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The verdict: Ike Ijeh on the 2018 Stirling shortlist
BD’s architecture critic hails the least urban shortlist in years
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Urban design is meant to be all about communities – so listen to them
The public should take their rightful place alongside professionals and politicians
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Housing Design Awards 2018: the winners
Ike Ijeh looks at this year’s winners and concludes that, when it comes to innovation, councils are leading the way
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Analysis: Righting the wrongs of Canary Wharf
As Canary Wharf turns 30 a residential community is being introduced for the first time. Ike Ijeh assesses Wood Wharf and its parent
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A philosopher's contribution to the Mac debate
The chance for young architects to learn about Mackintosh’s technical innovations is one argument for rebuilding the Mac, says Harald Røstvik
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What architects and planners can learn from Barry Parker, architect of the world’s first Garden City
As Letchworth looks to expand for the first time in a generation, it is vital to understand the ideals that underpinned its creation
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How we are reconstructing Wittgenstein's house in Norway
An extraordinary project is underway to rebuild the philosopher’s mountain home
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Review
The verdict: Ike Ijeh on Frida Escobedo's Serpentine Pavilion
BD’s critic is beguiled by the work of the youngest architect yet to win the annual commission
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Review | Piers Gough's architecture room at the RA
This year’s Summer Exhibition addresses serious themes with wit and verve, says Michael Collins
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This is how we talk when we talk about architecture
Architects struggle to drop the jargon and engage the public. Richard Gatti finds the addition of hard liquor helps
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Diversity is not just a London issue. The regions need to discuss it now more than ever
Young architects around Britain are desperate for their studios to be more representative, says Kieren Majhail
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News
Analysis: Is Hackitt a turning point for the profession?
After decades of marginalisation, the Hackitt review is the chance for architects to claim back territory
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Review
Review | Five of the best pavilions at Venice
More than 80 national pavilions and events are being staged in Venice on the biennale theme of Freespace. Daniel Elsea picks five worth seeing
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Review: 2018 Venice Biennale
Freespace contains exceptional, thought-provoking work. But a few people’s ‘Will this do?’ approach is more trade show than architecture festival