All Features articles – Page 102
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1984: the year Eames & Prouvé’s architectural designs took flight
In the week we review the new Ferrari Museum building, we remember an unusual creation
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First look: Special educational needs school in Bredinghurst, Southwark, by Wright & Wright
This £9.5 million school in south London is scheduled for completion in 2013
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Life class: Catherine Burd
The co-founder of Burd Haward Architects shares her inspirations
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SmartGeometry workshop helps architects generate solid design ideas
The 2012 workshop suggests clay and computers could be the future
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Me & my IT: Mike Smith, Grimshaw, Global head of IT
‘We try to have the same IT set up across all our offices’
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Design PRIMA Product Innovation Awards
Earlier this month saw Design PRIMA crown the winners of the very first Design PRIMA Product Design Awards.
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Is wireless networking the best choice for your architecture firm?
The pros and cons of wireless networking
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Trail of the unexpected
As the Jerwood Gallery opens in Hastings, we look back to an earlier tourist attraction in the seaside town
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First Look: Bird box sign, Leyton, east London, by East Architects
The sign is a prominent element in a series of design proposals aimed at improving Leyton’s access, legibility and identity,
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Life class: Gareth Hoskins
The Glasgow-based architect believes architectural education should be tougher
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What can I tell the media?
If your employer hasn’t paid you, you may be tempted to spill the beans to a journalist. We examine the legal and ethical implications
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If their faces are in the soup, it’s time to stop
One of the occupational hazards of my job is enduring very bad presentations.
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First Look: Village hall, Great Coates, Lincolnshire by Jonathan Hendry Architects
Jonathan Hendry Architects, winner of BD’s Young Architect of the Year 2011, has secured planning for a village hall in the parish of Great Coates in north-east Lincolnshire.
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Can I be sued for discussing inside developments at my firm?
If I discuss inside developments at my firm with third parties, can I be sued?
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Paul Karakusevic: ‘It’s about building to a high quality’
Karakusevic Carson’s passion for improving public housing is winning through, even in times of austerity
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1- 10 of the most influential people in UK sustainability
The top 10 of BD’s inaugural list of the 50 most influential people in UK sustainability
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Sustainability 50: Prince ploughs on
Hard to place but significant nonetheless, Charles may polarise opinion but his contribution to sustainability is unquestionable.
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Good morning from 1994’s golden couple
Michael and Patty Hopkins were the first married partnership to win the RIBA Gold Medal since the Eameses
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CPD 2012 Module 3: Introduction to bim
Building information modelling allows the whole team to work together on an integrated model that tracks the life of the building from design to eventual demolition. This CPD module is sponsored by Karndean Designflooring How to take this module To take this module read the technical ...