All articles by David Littlefield

  • Is architecture heading for the rocks?
    News

    Is architecture heading for the rocks?

    2009-01-07T17:06:00Z

    Global economic conditions could be worse than expected according to some industry experts, says David Littlefield

  • How are global architecture practices coping with the financial storm?
    News

    How are leading architects coping with the global financial storm?

    2009-01-07T16:00:00Z

    As architecture is battered by the chill winds of recession, how do leading firms plan to cope with the lean years ahead? David Littlefield asked some of the world’s largest architecture practices about their strategies

  • A computer model of the Eden project
    Review

    Exhibition celebrates triumphs of structural engineering

    2008-07-14T11:48:00Z

    David Littlefield, curator of "Unseen Hands: 100 years of structural engineering " on why structural engineers' work should be celebrated.

  • The kidney bean-shaped Chesa Futura apartments in St Moritz by Foster’s.
    Features

    The age of alien archi-forms has arrived

    2008-06-20T00:00:00Z

    David Littlefield explains the thinking behind Space Craft, his new book on computer modelling

  • Norman Foster
    News

    Profile: Norman Foster

    2008-01-01T13:05:00Z

    Foster & Partners, which celebrated four decades in practice in 2008, continually tops lists of the world’s most admired architectural firms. Here, Norman Foster talks about success, growth and that deal with 3i

  • The adjacent crescent of trees inspired the building’s curving arcs of gold cladding.
    Technical

    Rafael Viñoly and cladding manufacturer KME give Colchester’s new arts centre a golden glow

    2007-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Rafael Viñoly and German facade manufacturer KME are giving Colchester’s visual arts centre a golden glow, and it looks like the ancient city is taking a shine to its new neighbour. Photos by Morley von Sternberg

  • Dubai coastline as seen from the World islands.
    Technical

    Gulf states gear up to go green

    2007-03-29T00:00:00Z

    Can Dubai shake off its gas-guzzling image to become a global model of sustainable design? David Littlefield visits to discover how the emirates and their Middle Eastern neighbours are embracing energy reduction on a massive scale

  • David Littlefield
    Features

    Collaboration lag

    2007-03-16T00:00:00Z

    There is always room for improvement, but so much energy has been ploughed into design packages over the last couple of decades that, it could be argued, architects have everything they need.

  • David Littlefield
    Features

    Early rewards

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    In this month’s How We Did IT we feature the work of Graphisoft, which, like most other large software developers, is working to embed its ArchiCad product in schools and colleges.

  • Astudio’s competition entry for a bridge, developed through computer modelling.
    Features

    Astudio shows how small practices with top-end kit can take on large, complex jobs

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Since leaving Aedas, Richard Hyams has been putting together his own technology-based, highly collaborative practice. David Littlefield met him

  • Features

    Mind your language to meet ageism law

    2007-02-16T00:00:00Z

    Job ads may need to reworded to avoid falling foul of new legislation

  • News

    Local participants expand global reach

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    When you look at the list of the globe’s largest architecture practices, Foster’s (number eight in the BD World Architecture 100 list for 2007) sticks out.

  • Opinion

    How to sell carbon awareness to Dubai

    2007-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Imagine the following two events happening in the same week: a structure destined to become the world’s tallest building reaches 100 storeys, and a nearly complete 34-storey tower catches fire leading to rooftop rescues by helicopter and the deaths of four workers. If this was the UK, there would be ...

  • Example of the new layout feature now included in SketchUp, which will allow users to generate highly respectable presentation sheets as well as actual drawings
    Features

    New year, new tools

    2007-01-19T00:00:00Z

    Already software vendors are queuing up to unveil new programmes, updates and services for 2007. David Littlefield looks at what architects can expect to be released over coming months

  • News

    Regaining the summit

    2006-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Knocking HOK from last year’s number one spot, Japanese firm Nikken Sekkei has taken back its position at the top of the BD World Architecture list again this year.

  • Features

    Platform

    2006-12-15T00:00:00Z

    More like the movies

  • Features

    Platform

    2006-11-17T00:00:00Z

    Joined-up thinking

  • Features

    New model for climate change

    2006-11-17T00:00:00Z

    The world of building information modelling has cottoned on to the idea that 3D modelling tools could help in the design of greener buildings and is peddling the idea for all it’s worth.

  • Features

    Teeing off... or teed off?

    2006-09-22T00:00:00Z

    Cash-flow worries and years of low pay mean architects are especially guilty of not making provisions for the future.

  • Features

    Platform - David Littlefield

    2006-09-15T00:00:00Z

    May the best system win