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Why architecture students should pick up the trowel
This summer I’m supervising the construction of a small extension to my house. I say supervising, rather helping to construct, as we don’t currently have a builder.
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Herding Cats – News from the Middle East
Brought to you from the Educational Bookshop on Salah-Al-Din Street in the east of Jerusalem
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From Crookes to the Temple Mount…
From the dizzy heights of Sheffield to the pressing heat of the Middle East
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Student Shows 2011: Westminster and the AA
Sampling the delights of a little of this year’s work
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Band Stand blues
Sitting outside the Royal Festival Hall is the Band Stand, a student designed and built performance stage.
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Let’s talk
Last night the RIBA hosted a consultation with thirty students from across the country at its headquarters in Portland Place. I managed to get the inside scoop…
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Tough Times
As the RIBA hosts a forum for architecture students next week, is it too little too late?
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Free for all: the Free Unit
Just a few days to go until my Diploma is over and life outside of the university walls begins.
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A call to arms
We as architects have a duty to inform and educate the public and future architects, and we can no longer sit idly by and let our most cherished of roles go unfulfilled
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Learning how to play golf
Could golf be a stepping stone in the quest for opportunities into the profession
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Summer workshops for curious students
A ’Guide to the Summer’ for architecture students might look like this
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A manifesto for change
Shortcomings in architectural education in the UK need addressing if it is to equip students properly for life in the real world
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What is our education for?
Hey! Look at me! Im a student! It’s brilliant, you can do anything you want…..so why is it so hard?
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