All Features articles – Page 72
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Niall McLaughlin: ‘I’m too willing to please’
The director of Niall McLaughlin Architects on Frank Lloyd Wright, New York and not looking back
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How can I keep on top of my practice’s rapid expansion?
Even for successful London firms, maintaining growth might mean looking overseas
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Children of the revolution
Cedric Price’s Polyark project sought to unite architecture students across the UK - now it’s been given new life as an international event that could be the best thing to happen to architecture education this year
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The dangers of leaving architects to their own (tech) devices
Allowing staff to use their own laptops, tablets and smartphones for work needs careful management
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The Unpublishables
Graduate architect Zoë Berman has set up a fanzine to offer young architects a space to publish their own writings
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Geoff Shearcroft: 'I'm fortunate to have seen my buildings misused'
The AOC director on his influences and, cryptically, his love of Back to the Future
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Pocket Living's 400 affordable homes to become 4,000
London developer’s reinvestment plan is great news for architects
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15 things you probably didn't know about Utzon's Sydney Opera House
One of the world’s most iconic buildings celebrates its 40th birthday
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In pictures: are these the best modern churches?
The 24 buildings on the shortlist to be named the Best Modern Church since 1953
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CPD 24 2013: Specifying entrance flooring systems
A building’s entrance flooring system plays a key role, and it is vital to understand how to specify to meet the demands of legislation and provide efficiency and visual appeal. This CPD module is sponsored by Forbo
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Adam Khan: ‘I would introduce anarchy in the UK’
The director of Adam Khan Architects on teenage train rides, Lina Bo Bardi and playing the piano all morning
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Visualising a future in art
The up-and-coming Anise Gallery was born out of an architectural collaboration
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Hugh Petter: ‘Bach helps loosen up my mind’
The Adam Architecture director on Rome, Sir Edwin Lutyens and Deconstructivism
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England's top ten at risk heritage sites
Highlights from English Heritage’s annual “at risk” register chronicling Britain’s most endangered historical sites and buildings
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Dear Matthew: Should I steal my practice's client?
BD’s agony uncle advises an architect tempted to undercut his own boss
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Play the right card with cad
Before upgrading your design software, know exactly what you want to achieve