All Student articles – Page 21
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News
Overseas students to take a stand
Overseas students have been urged to make a stand against the “unfairness” of Arb’s prescribed exam by backing a proposed independent review panel.
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Opinion
Does the UK have too many schools of architecture?
New courses are eroding the value of the title ‘architect’ says Richard Weston; while David Gloster argues that the quality can be maintained
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News
The class divide in Britain's architecture schools
ANALYSIS: BD's survey of student pass rates shows a widening gap between best and worst DEBATE: Are there too many schools?LEADER: Saturation means falling standards
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News
Missing the mark
Architecture courses are booming, but do low pass rates indicate an unacceptable drop in standards?
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Review
Radical approach to cities rethinks the urban myths
The greatest reward of this strong but sometimes reiterative show is its revolutionary study of cities and regeneration.
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Features
The Bartlett’s blog
The Barlett selects its own highlights from its summer show, which this year included work from over 450 students.
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Features
Aberdeen University blog
Images from the degree show at the Scott Sutherland school of architecture and built environment at Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University.
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Features
Lincoln School of Architecture blog
A glass recycling centre, a prison and a surf shack are among the third year studio projects completed at Lincoln this year
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Features
Portsmouth University blog
The landscape of Hampshire's chalk downlands and the Roman city inform Portsmouth students' explorations of landscape and urbanism, writes Hannah Young
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Review
Sheffield school's gems are well hidden
The spotlight is on Sheffield in the latest of BD's student show reports, reviewed by Philip Bintlif
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Features
Greenwich University's summer show blog
Greenwich contributes to our summer show blog with student work inspired by Farnsworth House, World War II bunkers in Harwich and the Ledbury Estate
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Technical
Shampoo and set
Inspired by the tedious business of drying her hair, AA student Margaret Dewhurst’s winning pavilion for the school’s summer show is now being built
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Review
Student shows: The Mac and the RCA
BD's reviewers are impressed by stunning work at the RCA and a strong endeavour at the Mac
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News
Arb plans part III shake-up
Critics say proposed changes would reduce emphasis on practical skills
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Review
The shortlisted entries in the AA's summer pavilion competition
View images of the winning design and other shortlisted entries to the competition now in its second year
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Opinion
Anonymous Architecture
UEL Masters student Theo Honohan explores the inconsistency in architects' desire for anonymity in his latest posting for Student Space
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Review
The art of living
As architects we are intrigued with the idea of erasure. This year we are looking at how we live, and questioning the inessentials. It is through the practice of erasure that we allow room for history and process to be in evidence with the present, if ever so subtle. A ...