All From the Archive articles – Page 10
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Expert in a variety of fields
Patrick Nuttgens’ life encompassed broadcasting, writing and academia
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Celebrate the station
When the Building Research Station celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1971, BD asked some of the industry’s leading lights what they thought of it.
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Amazed by Maggie
Margaret Thatcher visits the RIBA for Michael Manser’s presidential reception in 1984
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When the groom and best man divorce
Although Will Alsop was best man at John Lyall’s wedding, their professional partnership was about to split
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Curtains for trio
Tim Ronalds and the Farjadi sisters parted company after winning Hackney Theatre remodelling competition
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Under-40s face a fragmented future
Armstrong Chipperfield Architects split shortly after this photo was taken at the RIBA’s 40 Under 40 exhibition
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The shooting stars who lost the Plot
Young Architect of the Year Award runners up Copenhagen-based Plot showed great promise, but the partnership didn’t last
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A lot of hot air at the RIBA
Mark Fisher’s Angie shows the way to the institute’s inflatables show
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Bruce Graham's towering reputation
SOM’s Bruce Graham showed his RIBA audience Chicago from the skies
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I’m a bit tied up
Was this outsized bowtie indicative of eighties excess in the profession?
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Hackney and Knevitt’s costume drama
The RIBA president takes part in Prince Edward’s Grand Knockout Tournament
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Piling on the agony
Cedric Price’s idiosyncratic advice column took an interest in architectural boot-scrapers
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The world is a stage
The avant-garde views of actor and theatre design enthusiast Laurence Harvey
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Two suns shine on Soleri’s desert city
Some 3,000 people were living and working in the Arcosanti project in Arizona
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Writing on the wall for ABK’s gallery
A year before Prince Charles’s carbuncle speech, Peter Ahrends defended his project at a Nation Gallery press conference