All Features articles – Page 211
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The Bartlett’s blog
The Barlett selects its own highlights from its summer show, which this year included work from over 450 students.
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Aberdeen University blog
Images from the degree show at the Scott Sutherland school of architecture and built environment at Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University.
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What we've been enjoying on YouTube
Seen something you like on the web? Send us a link to bdonline@cmpi.bizAnimated film of Rem Koolhaas' CCTV buildingPeter Markli's La Congiunta museum in GiornicoLina Bo Bardi's Museu de Arte de São Paulo Frank Llloyd Wright talks about the Marin Civic Centre (1958 film)Festival of Britain footage (1951)
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Bristol block of flats nominated for the Carbuncle Cup
Andrew Lynch has nominated Wallace Place on Granby Hill in Bristol. Originally designed by HLN of Cardiff, it was finished off by ESHA Architects. The developer was Edward Ware Homes."This block of flats is a carbuncle that diminishes the Regency terrace next to it," Lynch writes. "Poor detail design on ...
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Grand masters
Wouldn’t you love the chance to pick the brains of your architectural hero? Here, four young practices explain what made them seize that opportunity
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Carbuncle Cup: The spotlight shifts to Birmingham
Deb Adams has nominated two Birmingham buildings, David McLean's Masshouse and John Rocha's Orion building
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60 seconds with...Kevin McClellan, project architect for the Serpentine pre-pavilion
McClellan, project architect behind Zaha Hadid's Serpentine pavilion - the setting for tonight's glamorous summer party - takes a break from preparations to speak to Elaine Knutt
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Lincoln School of Architecture blog
A glass recycling centre, a prison and a surf shack are among the third year studio projects completed at Lincoln this year
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Portsmouth University blog
The landscape of Hampshire's chalk downlands and the Roman city inform Portsmouth students' explorations of landscape and urbanism, writes Hannah Young
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Walking to World’s End
Eric Lyons returned to his Chelsea scheme in 1977 to see if the experiment in high-density housing was working
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Should I let clients with adjacent properties have one contract for work on both?
We have two clients. Client A owns the freehold to two adjacent properties. Client B owns the leasehold to one of those properties.
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60 seconds with Stephen Proctor
The chair of the RIBA's housing group explains the thinking behind the institute's new space standards
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Greenwich University's summer show blog
Greenwich contributes to our summer show blog with student work inspired by Farnsworth House, World War II bunkers in Harwich and the Ledbury Estate
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Student shows blog
Over the next few weeks architecture schools around the country will be posting images of their student shows. See the first contribution from Greenwich University.
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Reader riled by Kaplicky’s helihome
An early design by Future Systems leads to a complaint of pornography
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This year's top students
Our search has begun to find the brightest architecture students graduating this year. The heads of the architecture schools will be nominating their best final year student and we will be judging the entries next month with the results published later in the summer.
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Visiting tutor Shaun Murray's brief to Brighton diploma students
The medium is the message in Shaun Murray's Surrealist brief for Brighton diploma students, nominated by Bruce Caldwell. Unintelligable in places, it needs to be read in full to appreciate the full, rambling horrror. Click on the link below for Murray's "Landings" brief