All Student articles – Page 15
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Gradon Architecture backs student project in Uganda
A fledgling architectural practice in Tyne & Wear and 12 students from Newcastle University have joined forces to help build a children’s village for Aids orphans in Uganda.
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Belsay Fellowship awarded to architecture student
Newcastle University architecture student Ciarán Treanor has won the prestigious Belsay Fellowship which allows young artists to exhibit their work alongside leading contemporary artists.
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Student wins AF travel bursary
Manchester School of Architecture student Nandi Marshal Han has won this year’s student travel award organised by the Architecture Foundation
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Students win HTA placement
Two architectural students from Oxford Brookes University have won a student ideas competition to design a contemporary affordable housing scheme.
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Chetwoods offers students and new architects free London work space
Chetwood Associates is opening up its offices to students and newly qualified architects who need a London base as they try to establish themselves.
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Traditionalist practice invites applications for travel scholarship
Adam Architecture, previously known as Robert Adam Architects, has issued a call for entries for its student travel scholarship.
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AA student wins university accommodation competition
An Architectural Association student has won a competition to design a concept for the future of student accommodation.
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Grand gesture to hard-up students
RIBA’s student hardship fund has received a £1,000 boost from the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects after BD reported it was perilously low on cash.
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Polyark this week: New giveaway and the conceptual refurbishment of Job Centre Plus
Kasia Bernas' intriguing conceptual redevelopment of a Scottish Job Centre Plus was among the images to grab Polyark's attention this week.
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Polyark this week; Man vs Nature and David Chipperfield Architects visit Portsmouth
Polyark welcomes a small flurry of new members from Portsmouth School of Architecture this week.Unsurprisingly, most of them are signing up to attend the forthcoming lecture at their university by Andrew Phillips of David Chipperfield Architects on April 15.
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Students invited to join with hundreds of others at Manchester event
30th European Architecture Students Asembly to be held in the UK this summer
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Polyark this week: The Radiance Resort and CJ Lim
Polyark welcome a number of new members this week, including the RCA’s Rachel Harding who shared images of a project aimed at making the public more open to the idea of radiation having health benefits.
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Polyark this week: The Great Central Railway, Zoetropes and Strathclyde University
Christopher Vansittart's album 'Polyark Mapping' was one of the images that caught Polyark's watchful eye this week, with his group work exploring the great central railway from Leicester to Loughborough.
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RIBA’s student hardship fund is set to run dry
Record number of applications means institute will turn down people in genuine need
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Polyark this week: A Birmingham glass works project and a new embassy concept for Rome
This week Polyark makes a visit to Chance Glass factory on the outskirts and Birmingham and also rethinks the concept of an embassy into a one-stop shop of culture.
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Aberdeen graduates visualise controversial City Square project
A group of young graduates have created a series of visualisations of how the controversial £140 million redevelopment of Aberdeen’s Union Terrace Gardens could look.
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Polyark this week: Curzon Street Station, dystopian London and iconic architecture
This week's Polyark update sees a photographic tour of the Polyark II exhibition that opened last week at Strathclyde University, a dystopic vision of London and a discussion on what makes an icon.
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Entries open for station and housing student competitions
Two design competitions for students were launched this week, both with work at architectural practices as the prize.
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Polyark this week: Parasites, Edinburgh trains and architectural heroes
One thing that caught our eye this week was Ralph Furulund's Eco House competition submission entitled "The Eco-Parasite". Rather than the hapless host being we humans, the victims this time are environmentally unsound or derelict buildings.
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Student travel award opens for entries
The KPF/Architecture Foundation Student Travel Award is returning for its sixth year.