All Interview articles – Page 3
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Technical
Interview: Hans van der Heijden
Fresh from his Oranjeboomstraat housing scheme, architect Hans van der Heijden discusses with Hugh Strange his relationship with Dutch architectural culture and bringing traditional style to a modern market
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Analysis
Client interview: How to impress Julian Robinson
The LSE’s director of estates tells David Rogers why good architecture is important to universities – and how architects can catch his eye
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Analysis
Charles Correa: ‘Globalisation — that’s a joke’
A ‘cookie-cutting’ approach to working internationally only diminishes architects, says Charles Correa
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Analysis
Profile: Alison Brooks, the architect in residence
The sector may lack glamour, but Architect of the Year winner Alison Brooks wants her housing to change lives
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Features
Lord Rogers interview: ‘Being old is alright, you know’
Lord Rogers is fast approaching 80 but that doesn’t stop him having ambitions to expand into the Middle East, attacking Boris Johnson’s record as London mayor or taking pleasure in a few glasses of red wine, as Emily Wright found out
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Features
Profile: Bjarke Ingels
The Danish architect’s presence at last week’s Downing Street forum is testament to his optimistic can-do attitude towards cities
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Features
Profile: Jeremy Till
Having moved seamlessly through the ranks of architectural education, Jeremy Till is swapping architecture for art. But as head of Central St Martins his days as a rabble-rouser are far from over
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News
Profile: Norman Foster
Foster & Partners, which celebrated four decades in practice in 2008, continually tops lists of the world’s most admired architectural firms. Here, Norman Foster talks about success, growth and that deal with 3i
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