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BD, the architects newspaper, takes you behind the scenes of the biggest architectural stories. BD editors including Amanda Baillieu, Ellis Woodman and Will Hurst and special guests dissect this weeks news and issues.
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BD Podcast: Peter Bishop on London's development
Peter Bishop on London's Great Spaces, temporary spaces and future spaces
BD Podcast: Help for small practices
This week, we preview the RIBA conference Guerrilla Tactics, and talk to RIBA vice president practice Jane Duncan and intellectual property expert Nigel Calvert.
BD Podcast: Piers Gough on the week's big stories
This week Piers Gough joins the show to give his characteristically outspoken take on the week's big stories.
BD Podcast: Glenn Howells on listings policy & an interview David Chipperfield
Glenn Howells is in the studio hot seat, and we speak to David Chipperfield at the opening of his new exhibition.
BD Podcast: Ben Derbyshire on housing and architectural ethics and an interview with James Wines
Ben Derbyshire, MD of HTA, joins the show to talk about what Kevin McCloud's HAB scheme means for the wider industry, and why RIBA should be taking a lead on architectural ethics.
BD Podcast: Daniel Moylan on design in the capital and Anne Lacaton
Deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea council Daniel Moylan is this week's special guest, speaking about why the Commonwealth Institute redesign deserves the go-ahead, Richard Rogers' resignation and Euston arch.
BD Podcast: Daniel Moylan on design in the capital and Anne Lacaton
Deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea council Daniel Moylan is this week's special guest, speaking about why the Commonwealth Institute redesign deserves the go-ahead, Richard Rogers' resignation and Euston arch.
BD Podcast: Carbuncle Cup and the future of the Lighthouse
Architect David Rosenberg of Velorose joins the show to talk about whether the Carbuncle Cup has gone to a worthy winner and what the future holds for the Lighthouse.
BD Podcast: Glenn Howells on listings policy & an interview David Chipperfield
Glenn Howells is in the studio hot seat, and we speak to David Chipperfield at the opening of his new exhibition.
BD Podcast: Ben Derbyshire on housing and architectural ethics and an interview with James Wines
Ben Derbyshire, MD of HTA, joins the show to talk about what Kevin McCloud's HAB scheme means for the wider industry, and why RIBA should be taking a lead on architectural ethics.
BD Podcast: Deborah Saunt on small firms and the Olympics
DSDHA's Deborah Saunt joins the show to discuss what's happened to promises that young firms would be involved in the Olympics, and her take on Will Alsop's move to RMJM.
BD Podcast: Daniel Moylan on design in the capital and Anne Lacaton
Deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea council Daniel Moylan is this week's special guest, speaking about why the Commonwealth Institute redesign deserves the go-ahead, Richard Rogers' resignation and Euston arch.
BD Podcast: Eric Parry on Cabe and the future of mega practices
Stirling Prize nominee Eric Parry joins the show to discuss the future of mega practices and Cabe's 10th anniversary party.
BD Podcast: Carbuncle Cup and the future of the Lighthouse
Architect David Rosenberg of Velorose joins the show to talk about whether the Carbuncle Cup has gone to a worthy winner and what the future holds for the Lighthouse.
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BD Podcast: Cabe audits, the British Museum and the Stirling shortlist
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BD Podcast: The Commonwealth Institute saga, Carmody Groakes’ 7/7 memorial.
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BD Podcast: Robin Hood Gardens, Crossrail design woes, the Architecture Foundation’s new HQ
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BD Podcast: Chelsea Barracks, Vinoly in Colchester and Zaha's shoes












