All Features articles – Page 122
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Life class: Neil Gillespie
Neil Gillespie shares his thoughts on commissions past and future
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Life class: John Winter
John Winter talks about the influences that shaped his life and work.
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The pros and cons of going solo
Our experts set out the points to consider if you are thinking of setting up your own architectural practice.
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Further reading on education
Two very different books about space for young children together provide a balanced picture of provision in the early years sector.
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CPD 2011 Module 1: Composite cladding
This CPD explores design opportunities for composite rainscreen technology. It is the first in our regular series of CPD modules for 2011 and is sponsored by Steni.
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Hyde and seek
Forty years before the Candy brothers, Basil Spence was bringing controversy to Hyde Park
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On the makings of bim
Today’s plethora of bim products poses some exciting questions and challenges
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Life Class: James Gorst
The founder of James Gorst Architects talks about his work and life.
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Me and my IT: Rob Charlton
As a practice we’re very reliant on IT. I don’t have a desk – my office is basically my briefcase.We use Microsoft Office Communicator, which allows us to use video conferencing right across the group. All of us have laptops with inbuilt cameras – and some have iPhones and iPads ...
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V-Ray plug-in gives industry a new set of imaging tools
The latest in visualisation software looks set to make a visible difference to architects’ working methods
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Q&A: Robert Fry
Swanke Hayden Connell’s Europe managing director discusses working in Russia
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Call out for student bloggers
Are you a part 1, part 2 or part 2 student (or somewhere in between) and just itching to get things off your chest?
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Negative response
Residents gather at Southgate School in Enfield to protest a proposed extension by Rock Townsend
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Life class: Francine Houben
The creative director of Mecanoo Architecten reveals her inspirations
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The bigger picture: Zumtobel photo competition
Stacked chairs in a south London eatery, a lone crow flying down an avenue of trees and a late afternoon scene in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall were among the subjects of the winning images in this year’s BD/Zumtobel Photographic Competition.
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Life class: David Lea
The architect behind the Wales Institute for Sustainable Education answers questions on his life and work