All Features articles – Page 204
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Win a copy of The Architecture of Parking
We have two copies of Simon Henley's delightful exploration of car park design and the social insights it offers to give away.
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Chipperfield embraces new technology
When BD sought to learn how architects were using the latest gadgetry, David Chipperfield was on hand to wow the readership
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Sticking in the boot with RMJM
‘A former designer at jimmy choo spoke to us about shoe design’
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Yousef Al-Mehdari, 23, on his first job with PKS Architects, London
Yousef Al-Mehdari, 23, PKS Architects, London
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Carbuncles are planning’s shame
To judge by the number of comments that have flooded in since we announced the finalists in BD’s annual Carbuncle Cup, the award has touched a nerve.Almost 400 of you voted, and more have commented on the shortlist. We make no claim to have done a thorough assessment of the ...
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Video playlist: Songs for an all-nighter
Andrew Waugh picks the music that keeps him awake working late in the studio. Listen to the video links and send in your own themed playlist to bdonline@cmpi.biz for the chance to win a £15 iTunes token
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Vote for the worst building of the year 2007
Which of the seven shortlisted buildings should win BD's Carbuncle Cup?
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Carbuncle Cup shortlist revealed
Seven buildings are on the shortlist for BD’s Carbuncle Cup for worst building of the year
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Let’s work in...
Tired of the London rat race and ready to make a move? Zoë Blackler looks at what jobs and lifestyles these four British locations have to offer architects
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Leaving Las Vegas with lessons for life
Academic Paul Davies and architect Tom Teatum met in the 1990s as tutor and student. A shared attitude led to a friendship strengthened by crits, late nights and visits to Vegas
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Playing the game of life
Up to your neck in work? Career stuck in a rut and no prospects on the horizon?
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Can we fix it? Yes, we can
Having trouble with the office clique? Missed out on a pay rise? Our panel of three industry experts offer solutions to some common work difficulties
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Brutalist creature comforts
Hugh Casson meets a resident of one of his most famous buildings
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Putting your best face forward
Is the social networking site Facebook a useless pastime or an indispensable career-building tool? asks Grant Gibson, while Ian Martin downloads Zaha Hadid’s Facebook profile
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You shall go to the ball
Long seen as the Cinderella of the professions, in 2007 architecture finally saw significant rises in salaries across the board.
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Blog: Travels in Toon Town – part 2
Rory Olcayto continues his exploration of architecture in comics with a guide to Mega City One – the futuristic city depicted in the pages of British weekly comic 2000AD.