All Class of articles – Page 3
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Class of 2009: Greig Penny
Scott Sutherland diploma student Greig Penny's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Class of 2009: Tom Greenall
RCA diploma student Tom Greenall’s work was considered one of the best by BD’s Class of 2009 jury.
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Class of 2009: Alastair Parvin
Sheffield diploma student Alastair Parvin's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Charting the changes in architectural education
BD buildings editor Ellis Woodman assesses the standards of 2009's graduating class
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Class of 2009: Paolo Scianna
University of Kingston diploma student Paolo Scianna's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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Joel Jenkins – Kent School of Architecture
Joel Jenkins’ projects concern dealing with household waste and the power of the tide
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Tom Greenall: Royal College of Art
Tom Greenall's project concerns itself with last remaining biblical miracle – the feeding of the masses.
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Paolo Scianna: Kingston University
Paolo Scianna's new public institute for Croydon explores what the city might learn from archetypal forms and spaces.
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Paul Kelsall: Nottingham University
Paul Kelsall's design offers a reinterpretation of a Victorian Mechanics' Institute and investigates the relationship between the social and the technological.
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Jacob Hussey: Greenwich University
Jacob Hussey's new school of architecture, adjacent to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich combines the educational and the historic.
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Martin Graham: Strathclyde University
Martin Graham's masterplan creates a new museum quarter and public park in a revitalisation of Glasgow's High Street.
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Liam Saunders: East London University
Liam Saunders's Istanbul hotel and casino explores the relation of public and private space.
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Chris Jackson: Liverpool John Moores University
Chris Jackson's Oceanic Observatory provides space for the development of sea-based renewables, as well as galleries, accommodation and a permanent dock for Liverpool University's research vessel.
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Cameron McEwan: Dundee University
Cameron McEwan's mixed use scheme in the centre of Dundee is configured in relation to the Fibonacci series.
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Benjamin Whitehead: Brighton University
Benjamin Whitehead's Blackfriars market interchange interweaves transport routes through a stock trading floor and food market whilst creating a series of public spaces within the St Paul's viewing corridor.
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Dan Moor: Bath University
Dan Moor's masterplan redevelopment of Bristol's wharf frontage envisages a city coming to terms with its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
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Colin Wharry: London Metropolitan School of Architecture
Colin Wharry imagines the re-use of a central London car park after peak oil has left the structure a relic of carbon-driven economy.
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Jon David Morrison: Mackintosh School of Architecture
Jon Morrison's Barcelona Museum of Water, conceived in response to the Catalan water crisis, investigates an alternative infrastructure for water and a new cultural institution.
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Joseph Richard Harris: Birmingham School of Architecture
Joseph Harris's project is a series of interventions into war torn 1992 Sarajevo each demonstrating usage of the birch tree – from cigarette papers to setting broken bones.
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Matt Ault: Manchester School of Architecture
Matt Ault explores issues in the resolution and realisation of contemporary architecture.
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