All Features articles – Page 75
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Five badly behaved buildings
As Rafael Viñoly’s Walkie Talkie hits the headlines for all the wrong reasons, BD looks back at five other buildings that have been up to no good…
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Kickstarting a revolution in architecture funding
Could crowdfunding websites be a way forward for smaller architectural projects?
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Win tickets to the Architecture and Politics debate at the Royal Academy
BD has two pairs of tickets to give away, plus an exclusive discount on tickets for all of our readers
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Takero Shimazaki: 'I'm too diplomatic'
The director of Toh Shimazaki on the Smithsons’ Hexenhaus, London and Tokyo
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How to win hearts and minds at planning meetings
Trying to win over sceptical planners and residents can be a challenge, but there are ways to get your message across
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Keep your staff happy and motivated... or face losing them
From pay and perks to maintaining the right office atmosphere, maintaining staff morale is a complex business
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The 10 best things to see at London Design Festival
BD’s pick of the top events at the 10-day festival running from 14-22 September
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"There’s a generation shift occurring in our assessment of modernist architecture"
BD talks to Michiel van Iersel , Mark Minkjan and Tim Verlaan , founders of Failed Architecture
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Practices have a story to tell
Architects are waking up to the role of narrative in the placemaking process
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Fred Pilbrow: 'I don't like aggressive shape making'
The founding parter of Pilbrow Partners on French architecture, Norman Shaw and the joy of making
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Playing to the gallery
We look back to an unbuilt gallery and arts centre designed by Alsop, Barnett Lyall in 1983
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Roisin Heneghan: ‘I’d go back to LA in the 1950s’
The Heneghan Peng Architects director on Le Corbusier, Rem Koolhaas and teenage tastes
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Win an exclusive look inside Battersea Power Station
BD has teamed up with the Battersea Power Station Development Corporation to offer readers a behind-the-scenes tour
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'Architects always seem pretty uncomfortable with feelings'
Richard J Williams, whose latest book Sex and Buildings explains how progressive sexual attitudes manifest themselves in architecture, talks to BD about procreation, repression and why co-housing is sexy
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Marina Abramović Institute by OMA
New York-based artist has turned to Kickstarter to help OMA-designed project
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Tom Coward: 'I'm a sucker for the colloquial'
The AOC director on Los Angeles, green belts and why kids love cad
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Architects' favourite pubs: Ye Old Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street
Ben Adams on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Charles Dickens’ local