All Student articles – Page 14
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Opinion
Architectural education needs change, says Neil Spiller
Former Bartlett tutor Neil Spiller is as apprehensive as the freshers as he embarks on his new role as head of Architecture & Construction at the University of Greenwich.
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News
Bartlett’s Neil Spiller appointed school of architecture head at the University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich has appointed the Bartlett’s Neil Spiller as head of its school of architecture and construction.
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News
NLA student winner takes on Chelsea Barracks
Royal College of Art graduate Stuart Evans has been named as the winner of this year’s New London Architecture student prize.
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News
Students battle for health awards
Architects for Health has announced a 10-strong shortlist for its annual student design award.
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Features
Steven Byrne - University of Strathclyde
The project is a response developed from investigations of how architecture might react to rising sea levels with particuIar focuson coastal Bangladesh where flooding is already a major concern.
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Features
Odel Jeffries, Will Notley, Cian Mckay, Harjeet Suri, Toby Pear and Audrey Lematte - London Metropolitan University
This group of six students spent the past year working together on both live and theoretical projects in India.
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Features
Andrew K Green - Lincoln School of Architecture
A collection of 20th century novels provide the conceptual basis of Green’s thesis, where the scheme takes the form of a state university library and archive, proposed for a site in Yerevan, Armenia.
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Features
Jonathan Pickford - University of Plymouth
Jonathan’s proposal acts to stimulate economic growth, ecological sustainability, and recognises the significance of cultural identity in the regeneration of Riga’s redundant port of Andrejsala.
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Features
Stefan Rust – Newcastle University
The project is located within the ruins of an abandoned and silver smelting works at Silverberg in the Dalarna region of Sweden. The proposal divides the site into two main areas, Public zone and Private zone, broken by a stream but connected by bridge.
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Features
Jonathan Schofield - Westminster University
Since the closure of the Royal docks, Silvertown in East London went from being part of the largest dock in the world to a ghost town, a place of memory.
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Features
Christina Gaiger - University of Edinburgh
Christina proposes a park and series of buildings in strategically located places along the riverbanks of Florence, interweaving historical and contemporary narratives to the context and setting.
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Features
Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
Within the UCL’s main quadrangle, and Slade Galleries, the mood was perfectly captured on a warm summer’s evening, with everyone cooling down after a hard year’s work.
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Features
Architectural Association
“An experimental school, experiments through making.” So says Brett Steele at the ever-popular opening of the AA Project Review.
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London Metropolitan University
On arrival to the London Metropolitan University architecture show, you are greeted by an expanse of drab, rectilinear models and mundane elevation drawings.
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Features
Strathclyde University Review
Altruistic, practical and insightful is how one may describe the students of the advanced architectural design (AAD) programme at the University of Strathclyde.
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News
London mayor opens roof-top green research centre
The UK’s first inner-city green technology research centre has been officially opened by London mayor Boris Johnson.
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News
Chetwood's student display space opens
Work by architectural students has gone on display at Chetwood Associates’ free exhibition space in east London.
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Features
Thomas Phillips- University of East London
The Strata project is concerned with creating new types of social interaction and blurring the boundaries between exhibition and studio.at the new Greenwich University Institute of Fine Art on Greenwich peninsula in London.
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News
RIBA boss tells graduates to stop moaning and get creative
The chief executive of the RIBA, Harry Rich, has warned the next generation of practitioners to be creative during the recession or suffer the consequences.
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Opinion
On the art of surviving degree shows
It’s no wonder parents of architecture students feel bewildered at graduation shows