All Features articles – Page 99
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Spitting image
As we review the latest addition to Poundbury, we take you back to 1981 when its masterplanner had a replica of his head sculpted in plaster
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Carolyn Trevor: 'I enjoy the concept stage’
The Trevor Lahiff Architects founding partner on Venice, Oscar Wilde and Snow Patrol
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BD Cycle Safety Campaign - top five bikes for architects
As part of the BD McGee Cycle Safety Campaign, we asked independent bike shop OnYourBike to reveal the top bikes they recommend for architects
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Architecture student shows 2012: Cambridge University (ArcSoc)
This years themes include architecture and buildings as urban devices, remembering Berlin and working in the periphery
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Rendering can help build a better picture
Photorealistic rendering of computer models is increasingly an essential part of an architect’s presentation armoury.
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Could Microsoft's new tablet be a game changer for architects?
The Surface Pro will be the first tablet that lets architects access design data directly
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Architecture student shows 2012: The Architectural Association
A taster selection of what to expect at the AA Projects Review 2012
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Rediscovering the village in Deptford
As a BBC2 series bemoans the power of planners, we revisit Depford in 1977 to demonstrate that the council’s Nicholas Taylor was actually battling to save the high street
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Architecture student shows 2012: Sheffield Hallam University
This year’s show places a strong emphasis on the environmental design of architecture in the spirit of sustainability
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Architecture student shows 2012: Northumbria University
Modern reinterpretations of venerable institutions in Northumbria and projects addressing the impact of austerity on the North East
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RIBA’s new bim overlay signals a tipping point for the industry
As bim revolutionises the way we work, a new process map is required
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Cutting red tape is key to schools’ future
When our group of education experts came together to talk through their reaction to the government’s Priority School Building Programme, theconsensus was that lower budgets don’t have to mean lower expectations
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Architecture student shows 2012: The Bartlett School of Architecture
A wonderland of architectural inventions, propositions and suggestions ranging from the very practical to the completely conceptual.
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It’s not about the money
In the week that we feature Wilkinson Eyre’s Singapore Gardens by the Bay, we look back to when the architects appeared in BD in 1998 - looking like they had walked off the set of Miami Vice.
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Innovative thinking is key
Turner & Townsend’s Steve McGuckin wants to replicate his success at finding new talent
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Style is de rigueur
A look back to when BD featured two “gourmet” books on interior design in 1989.
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CPD 2012 Module 6: Acoustic ceilings in schools
A variety of passive and active acoustic strategies are employed in educational buildings to control sound levels and reverberation and provide an optimal teaching environment. This CPD module is sponsored by Armstrong Ceilings
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Carbuncle Cup nomination — Shard End Library, Birmingham by Idp Partnership
Have your say on this year’s shortlist
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Landmark moments
A look back at BD’s interview with Landmark Trust founder John Smith in 1965
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Dear Matthew: "I'm getting paid less than someone less experienced"
BD’s agony uncle on what to do when you discover a more junior colleague is earning more than you