All Building Design articles in 27 Sept 2013
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Review
New titles to review in October's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of five new titles, covering topics from Korea and Patrick Keiller to weather architecture and parametric design
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Analysis
Why is it so hard to keep non-EU architecture students in the UK?
Are the Home Office’s migration policies affecting the education of foreign students?
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Building Study
Karakusevic Carson to regenerate first phase of Hackney estate
Scheme on Kings Crescent Estate will feature 273 new and 103 refurbished homes
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Review
Tomorrow — Elmgreen & Dragset at the V&A
Ellis Woodman enjoys an immersive installation on the life of an imaginary architect
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Opinion
Looking for a decent architecture school? Good luck...
Architectural education in the UK is a shameful shambles, argues Patrick Lynch
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Features
The architecture of Breaking Bad
As Breaking Bad comes to a close after five seasons, Sam Jacob looks at some of the ways in which architecture has played a part as both setting, symbol and sometimes even as a character in the acclaimed AMC drama (SPOILER WARNING)
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Opinion
Join the queue for post-war nostalgia
The Open House event showed that Farrell’s prejudices are not universal, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
London's skyscraper designers should aim high like Chicago
The Shell Centre’s real problem is about placemaking, not heritage, argues Hank Dittmar
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Opinion
Is Open House the only way to get people interested in architecture?
Does one weekend of free access to London’s landmarks make a lasting difference?
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News
Stirling Prize virgins take 2013 award
Witherford Watson Mann announced as winners at ceremony at Central St Martins
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Opinion
Non-EU students want to qualify
A great component of UK architecture education is acquired in practice.
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Opinion
Part III needs to be maintained
What is the problem with part III? (“ RIBA and Arb to reform education ” News September 20) If you can reliably carry out the role of an architect, it should pose no issue.
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Opinion
Let's learn a new civic language
Ellis Woodman touches on something very important in his review of Peter Barber’s extension to ET Hall’s Poor Law Guardians’ Office ( Buildings September 20 ), when he talks about its “sense of civic decorum”.
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Opinion
Land and money still conquer all
Although I would love to agree with Sarah Wigglesworth ( Polemic September 20 ), my problem with her argument is that her modern examples of spatial occupation are all very transient.
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News
Brixton Slip House wins RIBA Manser Medal
Carl Turner revealed as winner at Stirling Prize ceremony
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News
National Trust named RIBA Client of the Year
Commissioned the Stirling Prize-shortlisted Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre
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News
AY Architects takes 2013 Stephen Lawrence Prize
Award handed out at Stirling Prize ceremony in central London
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News
'Brutalism was a freak,' says architecture tsar
Today’s architecture much better than ‘rubbish’ post-war era, says Terry Farrell