All Features articles – Page 116
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The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Robert Mull's Spiritual light
As London Metropolitan University’s architecture department contemplates moving buildings, we remember it’s dean’s Part III project
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Life Class: Martin Stancliffe
The architect behind the 20-year restoration of St Paul’s shares his thoughts on historic buildings and postmodern design
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The Olympic Park: Concept vs Reality
With one year to go until the 2012 Olympics BD takes a look back at the original vision for the park and its various structures and looks at how the designs have progressed.
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Jack Pringle on the architect's enduring love affair with photography
The Architect’s Eye competition judge: “Our profession and our lives are inextricably linked with the photographic”
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Class of 2011: Robert Ware, Royal College of Art
The City of London’s security system has become obsolete. Terrorism is evolving.
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Class of 2011: Kim Bjarke, Architectural Association
The project is investigating the relationship between the original architectural object and its copies.
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Class of 2011: Edward Swift, London Metropolitan University
This project seeks to ask questions of the architect’s role in a large scale infrastructural project associated with current concerns over the future of energy provision in the UK
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Class of 2011: Marianne Keating & Cara Shields- Strathclyde University
Our thesis aims to ameliorate the devastating impact of the annual cycle of flooding in Bangladesh on the physical and social fabric of rural communities.
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Class 2011: Christopher N. Christophi, Leicester School of Architecture
A project in reaction to pressures facing the Venetian lagoon and the increasing threat of invasive algae growth, due to the nearing completion of the Lagoon’s MOSE flood gates.
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Class of 2011: Joe Haire, Manchester School of Architecture
A crisis of ageing looms, the baby boom generation is coming into retirement and we are living longer
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Class of 2011
Energy production was one of the recurring themes in this year’s BD awards for the UK’s best diploma students.
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Life Class: Charlotte Skene Catling
Charlotte Skene Catling of SCDLP on mixing the pragmatic with the ethereal
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Architect's Eye - Top 10 Tips for Photographing Architecture
With two months to go to submit your entry for the Architect’s Eye photography competition, photographer and competition judge Grant Smith offers his top 10 tips for photographing architecture
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Make marketing work for you
The secret of good communication is being prepared to step into your listener’s shoes and ditching ’archispeak’.
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Architecture student shows 2011: Royal College of Art
This year’s show is made up of four Architectural Design Studios (ADSs) which all pursue urban themes with a cultural edge.