All Education articles – Page 13
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News
Associated cleared for another Birminghan uni job
Scheme is practice’s fourth for City University
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News
Sutherland Hussey Harris scoops 2015 Doolan Prize
Three other Scottish practices singled out for special mentions
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Analysis
Why everyone is moving to Manchester
Architects are behaving like there’s a gold rush going on in the north. David Rogers hears about the development opportunities and quality of life
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News
Hoskins and Murphy pitted against each other over Edinburgh landmark
Scottish architects appointed to design rival schemes for Greek revival Royal High School
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Technical
How to design for people who hear with their eyes
As a $60m international design competition is launched by Gallaudet, Washington’s specialist university for the deaf, its campus architect Hansel Bauman shares insights from a decade of research into DeafSpace design
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News
R H Partnership completes Attenborough Centre revamp
R H Partnership has completed an overhaul of Basil Spence’s iconic Grade II* listed Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts.
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University set to unveil BDP Bloomsbury masterplan
Blueprint aims to restore Senate House as institution’s academic hub
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Allies & Morrison chalks up win at Guardian editor's school
Squash court to be turned into classrooms and cafe
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News
King's College hires LTS for public science gallery
Architect drew conservationists’ ire for previous project at college’s Borough campus
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Technical
CEIP 215 school, Girona, Spain by H Arquitectes
This refurbishment of a 1980s school in the small Catalonian village of Vidreres prioritises durable, low-cost construction while instilling a greater sense of space that values daylighting and a stronger relationship with the outdoors
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Opinion
Proof we can build exceptional housing that is profitable, sustainable and desirable
RIBA president Stephen Hodder hails this year’s winners of RIBA National Awards
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Technical
London Business School by Sheppard Robson
Sheppard Robson’s partial conversion of the Westminster Register Office complex includes a glazed link building for the entrance
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Opinion
Another brick in the wall
It’s not easy designing great schools under the new funding regime – but it is possible, says Ryder Architecture’s Richard Wise after his practice’s latest academy got a pasting at committee
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News
Allies lauds Olympicopolis coup
Practice co-founder says scheme is firm’s most important to date
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Technical
Enterprise Centre, University of East Anglia by Architype
The £11.6m Enterprise Centre in Norfolk is one of the most innovative green buildings in the UK. But for its prefabricated cladding, it relies on the region’s most traditional building method