All Features articles – Page 134

  • Greg Skinner's Alternative III
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    Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL

    2010-07-05T18:55:00Z

    Within the UCL’s main quadrangle, and Slade Galleries, the mood was perfectly captured on a warm summer’s evening, with everyone cooling down after a hard year’s work.

  • The AA at Bedford Square
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    Architectural Association

    2010-07-05T18:02:00Z

    “An experimental school, experiments through making.” So says Brett Steele at the ever-popular opening of the AA Project Review.

  • Joao Wrobel's Morrinho model
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    London Metropolitan University

    2010-07-05T17:46:00Z

    On arrival to the London Metropolitan University architecture show, you are greeted by an expanse of drab, rectilinear models and mundane elevation drawings.

  • Mark Sneddon and Stuart Russel
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    Strathclyde University Review

    2010-07-05T16:46:00Z

    Altruistic, practical and insightful is how one may describe the students of the advanced architectural design (AAD) programme at the University of Strathclyde.

  • Aaron Holden: Made in China
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    The University of Westminster

    2010-07-02T15:40:00Z

    This year’s summer show at the University of Westminster is a clean, uncluttered exhibition with a collection of highly polished drawings, animations and renders occupying a rigid series of studio spaces.

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    Thomas Phillips- University of East London

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    The Strata project is concerned with creating new types of social interaction and blurring the boundaries between exhibition and studio.at the new Greenwich University Institute of Fine Art on Greenwich peninsula in London.

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    This week's ups and downs

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Hot and not

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    Piers Gough’s father caught knapping

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    BD visited an exhibition of sculptor Peter Gough’s work.

  • Carbuncle Cup
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    Nominate your Carbuncle

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Nominations are flooding in for the fifth Carbuncle Cup, BD’s annual award given in recognition of the most fiendishly ugly building completed in the UK in the past 12 months. Agree, disagree or send in your own nomination.

  • Elevation
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    Stefan Tribelnig - Royal College of Art

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Can the Monarchy use architecture, mass entertainment and the potential of space exploration to boost their decaying legacy and ensure their brand of Britishness will survive forever?

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    Dot to dot results: June 25

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    The winner of last week’s competition was Brian Sheriff of Gilling Dod Architects in Liverpool, who identified Eero Saarinen’s Gateway Arch in St Louis

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    Dot to Dot: 2 July 2010

    2010-07-02T00:00:00Z

    Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 7 for a chance to win a copy of Architecture, by Geoffrey Makstutis

  • Pier-Luigi del Rienzo’s scheme represented a well refined and thorough investigation into his central Margate site
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    Kent School of Architecture

    2010-07-01T13:36:00Z

    The students of Kent School of Architecture are clearly skilled draughtsmen and technicians, but some of them need to learn to take themselves less seriously and have a bit more fun with their work.

  • Eau de vie by Nick Shurey
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    University of Bath

    2010-07-01T13:15:00Z

    Bath is one of the few remaining major schools that doesn’t structure its programme around the unit system, and instead relies on the students to develop their own positions in relation to common briefs and areas of focus.

  • Squire and Partners' party at Wicklow Street
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    The London Festival of Architecture 2010 - the best of the rest

    2010-07-01T11:51:00Z

    The London Festival of Architecture 2010 draws to a close this weekend, with a final flurry focused around London’s South Bank. But if you haven’t made it to any of the talks, walks, bike rides or open studios yet, don’t worry, there are still plenty of interesting events happening all ...

  • Stefan Rust's Memory and Healing external winter
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    Newcastle University

    2010-06-29T19:12:00Z

    The Newcastle University show was more organised and coherent than it has been in previous years.

  • GSA Porto Model
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    Glasgow School of Art

    2010-06-29T19:08:00Z

    The site models of the various cities on show at the Glasgow School of Art were exciting and at times awe-inspiring.

  • The Bauhaus Archive by Daniel O’Donnell
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    Edinburgh College of Art

    2010-06-29T19:00:00Z

    The Architecture Exhibition at the Edinburgh College of Art showed glimmers of inspiration, born out of an environment that allows individuals to flourish in their own unique style.

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    Sartorial stature

    2010-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Architect and critic Stephen Gardiner’s strong opinions were matched by his distinctive wardrobe.

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    Dot to Dot: 25 June 2010

    2010-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday, June 30 for a chance to win a copy of Great Public Squares by Robert F Gatje.