All Features articles – Page 98
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Class of 2012: Graduates face up to the future
Six winners shone through the trend for desolation in BD’s awards for the UK’s best diploma students
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Class of 2012: Emma Flynn Bartlett, UCL
Trash Can Utopia integrates waste and its technologies into its fabric
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Class of 2012: Adam Willis, London Metropolitan University
“Culture and Cultivation” is a carefully crafted colonisation of an existing building
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Class of 2012: Daniel Hanna, Liverpool John Moores
“The Terrarium” is a poetic response to the impact of a tidal barrage on Maryport, Cumbria
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Class of 2012: Luke Snow, De Montfort University
Towards a Carbon-Negative Britain is an alternative vision of a renewable energy plant
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Class of 2012: Nina Shen-Poblete, University of Westminster
Knowledge Barter is a model of an educational institution based on a free-market utopia
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Class of 2012: Calum Paterson, Robert Gordon University
Cultural Fishing Centre is a transition point between a new development and existing industrial spaces in Peterhead, Scotland
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Architecture student shows 2012: Portsmouth University
This year’s show is an exploration of interdisciplinary engagement in architecture and collaboration
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Architecture student shows 2012: Oxford Brookes School of Architecture
Ten columns in a space, each representing a different exploration into spatial conditions
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Grip your glass and say hello to networking
Social networks are no substitute for face to face conversation – however nerve-wracking the experience may be
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Only lions missing from Spartan Munich
As the Soane Museum features an exhibit on stadiums, we look back to the 1972 Munich Games
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High on property: The Shard's "urban explorers"
A band of young “urban explorers” get their kicks from breaking into and secretly scaling buildings such as the Shard. Could yours be next?
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Richard Murphy: 'I hate sustainability posturing'
The founder director at Richard Murphy Architects on his British HIgh Commission in Sri Lanka, Patrick White’s The Tree of Man and Lego
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Architecture student shows 2012: Edinburgh University
This year’s show is an innovative and unique exploration of the city of Venice.
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Architecture student shows 2012: Strathclyde University
This year’s show prides itself on its ethos of engagement with reality – from addressing the basic concept of shelter to the more complex issues of building neighbourhoods and community.
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Dear Matthew: How can I use the internet to promote our firm?
BD’s agony outlines the essentials needed for successful marketing
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Dear Matthew: Should I offer myself for unpaid work to get proper experience?
BD’s agony uncle takes a realistic approach to the moral dilemma of whether to do unpaid work
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Architecture student shows 2012: Royal College of Art
A taster selection of what to expect at the RCA show 2012
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Architecture student shows 2012: Central St Martins
This years show considers the position that architecture is about people and the built environment is a consequence of a complex networks and processes