All Features articles – Page 62
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The chemistry test
The big consultancies are still the most popular partners for architects - but a good rapport is as important as resources
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Dear Matthew: Our succession plan has quit
BD’s career doctor advises a practice that failed to keep a trusted lieutenant motivated
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Speed warning
Across the globe, cities are entering an era of unprecedented, ultra-rapid development. It’s down to architects to ensure it is also sustainable
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The way of the world
As confidence continues to return to the global market, a clearer picture is emerging of the countries, regions and types of practice that will thrive over the coming years
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Head for the city
Prospects for architects look even better than last year, with recruitment on the rise and future work focused on urban centres in emerging economies
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Dear Matthew: I can't get a job because UK bosses discriminate against foreigners
BD’s career doctor advises an Italian architect who is struggling to find work in London
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Photo gallery: AYA 2014 ceremony and party
Catching up with the fun at this year’s Architect of the Year Awards
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Reach for the sky
As New York celebrates the completion of SOM’s £2.4bn One World Trade Centre, Ike Ijeh assesses what remains to be done in the painstaking transformation of Ground Zero
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Gallery: The BD interiors tweet-up
BD teamed up with TP Bennett and WeWork for the launch of our #BDInteriors100 list
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The #BDInteriors100 2014: the most useful interiors tweeters
Twitter top 100 launched today - and celebrated tonight at tweet-up
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Sea Containers House by TP Bennett
Chosen as a ‘blunder’ more times than any other building by BD’s sister title Building, Sea Containers House has undergone an extensive salvage operation by TP Bennett. So, asks Ike Ijeh, how successful is it?
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Chasing tigers: Opportunities in South-east Asia
China and India might be the big beasts of the East but huge untapped potential lies waiting in their smaller neighbours, finds Iain Withers in South-east Asia
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Smog, horses and architecture
Tanja Smith from Gradon Architecture has her eyes opened at the start of a three month work stint in Mongolia
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This stuff is bad: Horrific architecture, Part 3
Continuing our Halloween tribute to the most gruesome building designs around the globe, here’s the third of our three-part mini-series
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This stuff is bad: Horrific architecture, Part 2
Continuing our Halloween tribute to the most gruesome building designs around the globe, here’s the second of our three-part mini-series
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This stuff is bad: Horrific architecture, Part l
Dim the lights and get ready to hide behind the sofa. It’s Halloween this Friday and to mark it here are the most gruesome building designs around the globe
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Market review: Some turbulence
Output fell in the latest ONS figures but the value of contracts awarded is growing. Here are highlights of Barbour ABI’s latest monthly Economic Construction Market Review
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Housing that defined the Twentieth Century
The Twentieth Century Society’s 100 Buildings 100 Years project provides a fascinating overview of the history of housing