All Features articles – Page 106
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The Impact of Building Information Modelling: Transforming Construction
Ray Crotty’s new book sets out the reasons why bim will change the world
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Profile: Jeremy Till
Having moved seamlessly through the ranks of architectural education, Jeremy Till is swapping architecture for art. But as head of Central St Martins his days as a rabble-rouser are far from over
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Dear Matthew: 'How do I prepare for an interview?'
BD’s new agony uncle gives advice to a rejected interviewee who found her assessors’ notes in the loo, and explains how to prepare for a formal interview
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Stop rolling your eyes and learn to love Mipim
If you harbour any serious aspirations of working in the commercial sector then you cannot avoid Europe’s largest property convention
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Architects' desks: Bob Stern, partner at Robert AM Stern Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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A new kind of gallery
The second in Alain de Botton’s series of architectural proposals that draw on the power of religious spaces - without the God bit
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Life Class: Massimo Scolari
The Italian architect on Aldo Rossi, Peter Eisenman and his favourite project
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Libeskind’s labyrinthine explanations
In 1996 the architect’s description of his winning Victoria and Albert Museum Boilerhouse proposal left BD bewildered
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Life class: Freek Persyn
The 51N4E partner talks about collaboration, experimentalism and the challenges of working in Albania
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Shine a searchlight on your site
Now you’ve built your website, the next step is to optimise it for users and search engines
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Crossrail is a bim pioneer
The rail link is set to be the first UK infrastructure project to realise the bim lifecycle concept
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Architects' desks: Richard Murphy, director at Richard Murphy Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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A Temple to Perspective
Alain de Botton introduces a series of architectural proposals that draw on the power of religious spaces - without the God bit
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Architects should not fear strict Olympic marketing rules
Social media will do Locog firms’ marketing
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Wishful thinking
With the 2012 Athletes’ Village on the home straight, we remember the launch of the first plans for Stratford City in 2004
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Life class: Meredith Bowles
The director of Mole Architects reveals his inspirations and frustrations
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How do I get paid if my employer goes into administration?
The recent examples of YRM and Austin-Smith Lord show how employees can be hit when their practice runs into trouble
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Architects' desks: Ken Shuttleworth, founder of Make Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects