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Thursday20 June 2013

Emma Flynn, Bartlett, UCL

Class of 2012: Graduates face up to the future

19 July 2012

Six winners shone through the trend for desolation in BD’s awards for the UK’s best diploma students

Calum Paterson, Robert Gordon University

Class of 2012: Calum Paterson, Robert Gordon University

19 July 2012

Cultural Fishing Centre is a transition point between a new development and existing industrial spaces in Peterhead, Scotland

Nina Shen-Poblete, University of Westminster

Class of 2012: Nina Shen-Poblete, University of Westminster

19 July 2012

Knowledge Barter is a model of an educational institution based on a free-market utopia

Luke Snow, De Montfort University

Class of 2012: Luke Snow, De Montfort University

19 July 2012

Towards a Carbon-Negative Britain is an alternative vision of a renewable energy plant

Daniel Hanna, Liverpool John Moores

Class of 2012: Daniel Hanna, Liverpool John Moores

19 July 2012

“The Terrarium” is a poetic response to the impact of a tidal barrage on Maryport, Cumbria

Adam Willis, London Metropolitan University

Class of 2012: Adam Willis, London Metropolitan University

19 July 2012

“Culture and Cultivation” is a carefully crafted colonisation of an existing building

The Claredale development in Bethnal Green.

Architect of the Year Awards 2011 winners

15 November 2011

Education and sport provided the stiffest competition for this year’s awards, but the list shows there is still strong demand for practices specialising in high-end residential schemes

Plan

Class of 2011: Robert Ware, Royal College of Art

25 July 2011

The City of London’s security system has become obsolete. Terrorism is evolving.

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Class of 2011: Marianne Keating & Cara Shields- Strathclyde University

25 July 2011

Our thesis aims to ameliorate the devastating impact of the annual cycle of flooding in Bangladesh on the physical and social fabric of rural communities. 

Gatehouse entrance to the nuclear settlement of linked islands

Class of 2011: Edward Swift, London Metropolitan University

25 July 2011

This project seeks to ask questions of the architect’s role in a large scale infrastructural project associated with current concerns over the future of energy provision in the UK

Inhabitation of the encased buildings

Class of 2011: Kim Bjarke, Architectural Association

25 July 2011

The project is investigating the relationship between the original architectural object and its copies.

Each new community takes roughly 10 seconds to calculate and design.

Class of 2011: Joe Haire, Manchester School of Architecture

25 July 2011

A crisis of ageing looms, the baby boom generation is coming into retirement and we are living longer

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Six graduate entries chosen for BD’s Class of 2010

16 July 2010

BD’s annual showcase of the work of the schools’ best graduating diploma students this year spans the world with six schemes encompassing live building projects, environmental solutions and studies in regeneration.

Proposed Settlement Model

Steven Byrne - University of Strathclyde

16 July 2010

The project is a response developed from investigations of how architecture might react to rising sea levels with particuIar focuson coastal Bangladesh where flooding is already a major concern.

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Andrew David Green- Lincoln School of Architecture

16 July 2010

A collection of 20th century novels provide the conceptual basis of Green’s thesis, where the scheme takes the form of a state university library and archive, proposed for a site in Yerevan, Armenia.

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Jonathan Pickford - University of Plymouth

Jonathan Pickford - University of Plymouth

16 July 2010

Jonathan’s proposal acts to stimulate economic growth, ecological sustainability, and recognises the significance of cultural identity in the regeneration of Riga’s redundant port of Andrejsala.

The students’ finished classroom at the  Tata Press quarry.

Odel Jeffries, Will Notley, Cian Mckay, Harjeet Suri, Toby Pear and Audrey Lematte - London Metropolitan University

16 July 2010

This group of six students spent the past year working together on both live and theoretical projects in India.

View through the colonnade

Helen Goodwin - Kingston University

16 July 2010

The Roding Valley in east London is a diverse landscape that laces through the pilotis of the elevated M11 and plays host to high voltage lines, paddocks, football grounds and derelict munitions depots. Within this heterogeneous terrain Helen Goodwin proposes the addition of a crematorium and columbarium.

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Stefan Rust’s healing retreat uses both conventional and alternative therapy methods such as eco-therapy,  art therapy, music therapy  and biblio-therapy.

Stefan Rust – Newcastle University

16 July 2010

The project is located within the ruins of an abandoned and silver smelting works at Silverberg in the Dalarna region of Sweden. The proposal divides the site into two main areas, Public zone and Private zone, broken by a stream but connected by bridge.

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