All Student articles – Page 22

  • Review

    Faust in East London: Space and the subconscious

    2007-02-23T18:08:00Z

    Eleni Raptopoulou and Demetra Koutsoukou give an architectural take on "Installation theatre" outfit Punchdrunk's production of Faust

  • Opinion

    Who I am or who I can be is relevant to where I am

    2007-02-23T18:02:00Z

    PhD student Betty Nigianni discusses the importance of place to the architect

  • Features

    The new New Objectivity

    2007-02-23T17:42:00Z

    MA Architecture student Theo Honohan gives a personal interpretation of UEL's architecture programme

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    Features

    Students from the University of East London

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    The first guest editors of BD's student space were from the University of East London. Read blogs and essays from Fanny Galvan, Hassan Ali, Dave Edwards and masters student Theo Honohan.

  • Building Study

    Building on the future

    2006-07-14T12:49:00Z

    The AA pavilion has taken students from writing their own bespoke software to building at 1:1 scale. Unit 2’s tutors — Martin Self and Charles Walker of Arup’s Advanced Geometry Unit — look back on a learning experience

  • AA tutor Theo Lorenz (left) shows Grimshaw director Neven Sidor around the show.
    Features

    Nice model, let’s hire them

    2006-07-14T00:00:00Z

    With the market booming and fresh talent in high demand, bosses are taking the lead and targeting the student shows. Zoë Blackler goes on a scout at the AA

  • Student Jesse Randzio pre-assembling the pavilion components.
    Technical

    On the cutting room floor

    2006-06-23T00:00:00Z

    The AA student summer pavilion is a work of fractal geometry in wood. Elaine Knutt tells us how they did it

  • Simon Whittle’s winning project is inspired by a family tree, rotating a simple repeated shape.
    Technical

    Branching out

    2006-05-05T00:00:00Z

    For years the AA has been using the Serpentine pavilion as a teaching tool, but this summer a group of its students will build their own structure out of timber and construct it outside the school in Bedford Square. Elaine Knutt looks at the winning scheme and the runners-up