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Building Study: Bellenden Primary School, London, by Cottrell and Vermuelen

A compact island site in south-east London has been turned into a spacious, playful primary school that’s cleverly knitted into the urban fabric

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Young Architect of the Year 2018: Our shortlisted firms profiled

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No one said becoming an architect is easy. BD talks to the shortlisted practices about their challenges and aspirations

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The contenders for Young Architect of the Year 2018

In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the YAYA shortlist

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BD Digital Edition - March 2018

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Highlights from March in a magazine format

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Building Studies

  • Building Study: Bellenden Primary School, London, by Cottrell and Vermuelen

  • Building Study: BBC TV Centre, London, by AHMM

  • Building Study: Gasholders King's Cross, London, by Wilkinson Eyre

  • Building Study: Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, by Jamie Fobert Architects

  • Building Study: Judge Business School, Cambridge, by Stanton Williams

  • Building Study: US Embassy, Battersea, by Kieran Timberlake

Yaya 2018 index

Young Architect of the Year 2018: Our shortlisted firms profiled

2018-03-29T06:00:00+01:00By Thomas Lane, ,

No one said becoming an architect is easy. BD talks to the shortlisted practices about their challenges and aspirations

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The contenders for Young Architect of the Year 2018

2018-03-29T06:00:00+01:00

In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the YAYA shortlist

Eleanor Jolliffe

The dinosaurs' days are numbered

2018-03-27T06:00:00+01:00By Eleanor Jolliffe15 comments

RIBA figures suggest the overall gender pay gap for the profession could be more than 43%. But Eleanor Jolliffe counsels against a kneejerk reaction

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Liverpool isn’t getting it all wrong

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The city’s light-industrial heritage is being trashed in some places – but has been creatively embraced in others

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When it comes to street design, we’re not there yet

2018-03-20T07:00:00+00:00By Hank Dittmar4 comments

Streets are places too - but you’d be forgiven for thinking most councils hadn’t got the memo, argues Hank Dittmar

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What about the other 50%?

2018-03-16T07:00:00+00:00By Martyn Evans1 comments

More people than ever live in cities - but that still means half the world doesn’t. Designing for them is just as important

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Where's the government's ambition?

2018-03-14T10:54:00+00:00By Julia Park

Julia Park chews over the draft NPPF and Letwin’s initial report - and laments ministers’ woeful lack of aspiration

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How many times makes you experienced?

2018-03-06T08:30:00+00:00By Phil Coffey9 comments

Nervous clients want their architects to have ‘experience’, while patrons judge the quality, says Phil Coffey

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Technical Study: Bretton Country Park, Yorkshire

2018-03-22T07:00:00+00:00By Amanda Birch

At the Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s new visitor centre, Feilden Fowles has made innovative use of rammed concrete, says Amanda Birch

Inspirations

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Anna Liu's inspiration: Palazzo del Lavoro, Turin, Italy

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Tonkin Liu director Anna Lui admires Pier Luigi Nervi’s ability to synthesize engineering, art and construction

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Hyperdensity: can it work?

The NPPF and draft London Plan call for increased housing densities. Ike Ijeh looks at two schemes to see if the proposals measure up

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A woman's view of Mipim

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Kay Hughes arrived at the property jamboree for the first time with trepidation. But she found its dinosaur reputation is no longer fully justified

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Shuttleworth: It's madness to tear down 40-year-old buildings

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Make Architects founder criticises development cycle, but admits participating with 5 Broadgate

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Spherical objects!

Technical innovations are making it easier to exploit the potential of spherical buildings

'Woman (Being Looked At)' | Bronze, paint | 2.6m high Artist: Sean Henry | Permanent installation at The Peacocks Shopping Mall in Woking, Surrey, 2017

What you need to know about placing art in your projects

Public art can amuse or provoke - or just go rusty. Artist Sean Henry looks at some pitfalls

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Sherban Cantacuzino (1928-2018)

The Romanian-born former secretary of the Royal Fine Arts Commission led a remarkable life

Women in architecture 2018

'Everyone faces barriers. Unfortunately it's some people’s flawed nature to create artificial barriers for others'

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On International Women’s Day Ike Ijeh talks to leading architects about the challenges they have overcome

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A walk around: Croydon

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The south London suburb has been the butt of jokes for years. But that’s beginning to change, says Robert Park

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The UN needs to appoint a chief architect

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When 25,000 people met to talk about the future of cities, architecture was absent from the agenda. Daniel Elsea asks why

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Interview: Roger Zogolovitch and Simon Allford

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What happens when two of the biggest names in architecture collaborate?

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