All Features articles – Page 119
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The Wood Awards 2011 - private/best small project shortlist
The seven projects in the running for this year’s private/small projects shortlist
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The Wood Awards 2011 - commercial and public access project shortlist
The six projects in the running for this year’s commercial and public access project shortlist
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The Wood Awards 2011 - conservation and restoration project shortlist
The three projects in the running for this year’s commercial and public access project shortlist
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The Wood Awards 2011 - structural project shortlist
The four projects in the running for this year’s commercial and public access project shortlist
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Architecture student shows 2011: Kingston University
Work from this year’s show at Kingston
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The PR's guide to Twitter
10 top tips for using Twitter to promote your practice from Leanne Tritton, managing director of ING Media
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Twitter for architects - an introduction for beginners
A very brief crash course for the Twitter-curious architect - covering key subjects including ’What is Twitter?’ ’Should I be using it?’ and ’Are there any pitfalls?’
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How to avoid the problems with bim
Bim is trumpeted as the one-stop future of construction, but the reality is not as simple as it seems
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Me and my IT: Stephen Yates
I've been with TP Bennett for 23 years now. I started off life as an architectural technician and a lot of IT professionals that I know in our business started in exactly the same way.
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Making the best of software upgrades
In an ideal situation major software upgrades would coincide with your workstation replacement cycle and you would always reap the benefits of new software hand in hand with new hardware.
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A bridge too far for London
In light of the Potters Fields controversy, we remember John Simpson’s ambitious plans for its neighbouring site – London Bridge City – 20 years ago.
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Life Class: Terry Farrell
One of Britain’s leading architects sketches out the path to his success
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Trying to take a detached view
In 1985 BD was optimistic about plans to join the two halves of one of London’s earliest semis.
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Life Class: Mario Botta
Swiss architect Mario Botta shares the influences that shape his life and work.
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When it’s time to call it a day
Whether it be through retirement or insolvency, shutting down your practice needs to be handled with care
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CPD 2011 Module 6: Healthcare environments
Meeting hygiene requirements is an important element of designing hospital projects. This CPD module, sponsored by Armstrong, explains how ceilings provide a key contribution to clinical environments