All Features articles – Page 70
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Dear Matthew: Is my age a problem?
BD’s agony uncle tackles the difficulties of the job market in middle age
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Architects Benevolent Society Christmas appeal
Help the Architects Benevolent Society rebuild lives, and have hope, this Christmas
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Stamp of approval
In the week that we review Gavin Stamp’s latest book, we look back to an appearance that the author made at the RIBA’s headquarters in 1989.
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Yeoryia Manolopoulou: 'I’d like to be more selfish’
The founding partner of AY Architects on Le Corbusier, Lacaton Vassal and spoiled sabbaticals
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Where are the architects with 10 million followers?
Architecture needs more mainstream champions like rapper Kanye West
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Dear Matthew: my colleague keeps flirting with me
BD’s agony uncle advises an architect on how to proceed when a gay flirtation becomes uncomfortable
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The top five countries in the world to be a female architect
…and the countries you’d want to avoid — especially if children are involved
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Piling it on
Prince Charles sets the record straight on his architectural gurus, back in 1987
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Mary Duggan: ‘You have to be up for a fight’
The Duggan Morris director on Kahn, knitwear and being the client
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In pictures: The London that might have been
We can all be a bit thankful that most of these projects didn’t happen
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How well do you know your buildings?
Architects need to harness information from existing projects to win more work
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Architect of the Year Awards 2013
A record level of entries reflects architects’ growing optimism within the profession after years of uncertainty
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Josep Camps and Olga Felip Arquitecturia wins YAYA 2013
Spanish practice named best young architect
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The architects most admired by other architects
We asked the biggest architecture practices in the world who they most admired. The results may surprise you
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You can use bim on Macs — but it’s not always simple
For offices using Apple machines, getting up to speed with bim will need careful thought… and maybe some hardware upgrades
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The history of the world's tallest buildings
With the foundation stone laid on the Kingdom Tower - dubbed the world’s first mile-high building - BD presents a very brief history of the skyscraper
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Fantasy Islands
We look back to an ambitious (yet ultimately unsuccessful) bid to link England and France
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Park Theatre by David Hughes Architects
A complete refurbishment of a vacant office building into a new theatre
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Architects are less motivated than the average employee
A new study reveals what affects the productivity of employees in architecture practices - and the results ain’t pretty