All Features articles – Page 123
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Learning from Las Vegas: Autodesk University
Autodesk’s senior architect Phil Bernstein on bim, Paul Morrel and Cesar Pelli at the software company’s annual event in Las Vegas.
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Fighting a good fight
Father Francis Xavier Martin led the 1979 protest against development of Dublin’s Wood Quay
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Free yourself from computer slavery
In your working life you may sometimes feel that you are chained to your computer. Instead information technology should be seen as an opportunity for more freedom in how you work.
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How do I set up in China?
China is the biggest market in the world for architects, but how do you go about getting a piece of the action?
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Life class: Hans van der Heijden
Hans van der Heijden of BIQ Architecten talks about his life, work and influences
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Extreme exhibiting: Roger Zogolovitch
In 1988 Roger Zogolovitch was showing off fish tanks and taxis at CZWG’s English Extremists exhibition at the RIBA
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Life class: Cany Ash
Cany Ash of Ash Sakula, answers questions about her life, work and influences
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Life class: Isi Metzstein
Launching a new BD series, Isi Metzstein answers questions about his life, work and influences
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Q&A with Alan Corrigan, associate at WATG, on working in Egypt
Q&A with Alan Corrigan, associate at WATG, on working in Egypt
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Dot to dot results: december 17
The winner of the final dot to dot competition was Nicola Southgate of TTSP in London, who identified Robin Hood Gardens by Alison and Peter Smithson.
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Korea on the march
Working in Korea may be a high risk move but, as local practices are proving, their country offers plenty of rewards.
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How to be a winner
Ambitious practices hoping to see their name in lights in next year’s World Architecture Top 100 will be studying Aecom and Aedas’s business models to see what they can learn from 2011’s top two.
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DSDHA's Deborah Saunt on Sanaa's Rolex learning Centre and High Line in Manhattan
It has to be a toss-up between two great works of “architecture as infrastructure”.