All Features articles – Page 141
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Architype’s schools’ programme
Architype is passionate in its belief that good design is a powerful tool in transforming educational opportunity, both inspiring teachers and enabling children to discover their true potential.
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Cowley St Laurence school by What Architecture
Anthony Hoete, director of What Architecture, on how children, staff and Lego were involved in the design of a Church of England school in Hillingdon
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Karen Woolhouse:‘We want an architect who can meet the needs of the community’
Essex County Council’s pupil voice champion Karen Woolhouse says tailored learning environments are key to tapping students’ potential
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Dot to dot results: 5 February 2010
Last week’s winner was Scott Silverthorn of URS in Eastleigh, who identified the Peter Jones Store in London, by William Crabtree
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Dot to dot: 12 February 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer with your name and address by 10am on Wednesday February 17 for a chance to win a copy of Architecture of the Specific, by Keith Williams
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Entries open for RIBA research awards
Entries are now open for the RIBA President's Awards for Research, which recognise outstanding research in architecture.
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Two suns shine on Soleri’s desert city
Some 3,000 people were living and working in the Arcosanti project in Arizona
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Dot to dot results: January 29 2010
Last week’s winner was Rachel Stevens of Capita Symonds in Cardiff, who identified the Eames House in California by Charles and Ray Eames
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Dot to Dot: 5 February 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday February 10 for a chance to win a copy of Animals in Store: Architectural Sculpture in New York City, by Robert Arthur King
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Dot to dot - 29 January 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday February 3 for a chance to win a copy of Unpacking My Library: Architects and their Books, edited by Jo Steffens
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Dot to dot results: 22 January 2010
Last week’s winner was Peter Denney of St Albans, who identified the Royal College of Art building in Kensington by HT Cadbury Brown
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RIBA launches new student bursaries
The RIBA has launched two new funding schemes for architecture students.
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Student wins competition to redesign New York’s ‘sidewalk sheds’
A first-year architecture student has won a $10,000 international competition to redesign New York’s “sidewalk sheds”.
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When the old ways of working just won’t do
Successful practices will need a radical change of approach and structure, argues Indy Johar
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Keeping an eye on the future of technology
IT is changing — and changing fast. But what are the trends and innovations that will really make a difference to your practice? We ask some of the profession’s experts to take a look at what’s coming in their specialist area
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Is Google Apps the solution startups are searching for?
Today Google offers much more than the ubiquitous search engine that it started with. With Sketch Up, Google Maps, Google Earth, the Android operating system and the release of the Nexus One smartphone, it is positioning itself to be an integral part of everybody’s computing experience
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Writing on the wall for ABK’s gallery
A year before Prince Charles’s carbuncle speech, Peter Ahrends defended his project at a Nation Gallery press conference
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How to navigate your practice through an uncertain 2010
Our experts take a look ahead and offer advice on areas that will be important to architects this year such as procurement, contracts and even social networking
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Dot to dot - 22 January 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday 27 January for a chance to win a copy of Colin St John Wilson: Buildings and Projects, by Roger Stonehouse, plus The Gardens of Vladimir Sitta, by Tempe Macgowan