All articles by John McRae
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An architecture that listens
John McRae of Orms on what architects need to know about re-branding their office
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Architecture’s brave new world
John McRae of ORMS distils the best of Madrid’s British Council for Offices conference
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Good on paper
Architecture workshops that encourage intellectual debate should not be restricted to students and graduates
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Where have all the gentlemen gone?
If we want more women in architecture, it’s up to men to change their ways and make it a more desirable place to work
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There's nothing as queer as folk
Good design starts with understanding what people need, even before they do
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The value of design charrettes
The Ovaltown “Zone of Tolerance” Urban Design Charrette throws the spotlight on freethinking
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What makes our architecture GREAT?
The government’s global campaign raises questions about British design
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The British Council for Offices’ conference: an architect’s view
A blow-by-blow account of the design event
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Working fathers in architecture face challenges too
We hear a lot about the obstacles facing mothers who want to juggle work and family life, but mum’s not the only word when it comes to this parental challenge
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My project; My baby
In an architect’s office the Project Architect will often describe their first built project that is very personal to them, as ‘my baby’.
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Union Terrace Gardens: ‘not so’ Critical Regionalism
Can Critical Regionalism make a successful transition from New York to Aberdeen?