All Building Design articles in 13 Dec 2013
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Features
Building relationships
Urban Projects Bureau director Alex Warnock-Smith shares his top three tips for architects interested in social engagement
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Review
Book Club review: Down Detour Road: An Architect in Search of Practice by Eric J Cesal
Down Detour Road paints an accurate picture of the architecture profession
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Features
Top 10 building and technical studies of 2013
From Newhall to Cuddesdon, via Kings Cross with a side trip to France, the buildings you’ve wanted to read about this year have included work by Duggan Morris, Niall McLaughlin and Witherford Watson Mann as well as a couple of projects from 2012
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Features
Top 10 architect's career problems of 2013
It’s been a busy year for our resident architecture career doctor - but which problems have you wanted to read about the most?
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Features
The top 10 architecture stories of 2013
The stories Bdonline visitors have read the most over the past 12 months include tales of civil war, ‘aggressive and banal’ buildings and the skyscrapers of the future
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Features
Dear Matthew: Is my age a problem?
BD’s agony uncle tackles the difficulties of the job market in middle age
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News
Rafael Vinoly’s Oxford University maths building adds up
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter grows by fractions
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Features
Architects Benevolent Society Christmas appeal
Help the Architects Benevolent Society rebuild lives, and have hope, this Christmas
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Opinion
RIBA's reformers must make education better, not just different
Architecture teaching needs to change but let’s not be too hasty, says Francesca Weal
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News
RIBA to consider 'every option' as it launches radical review of education
Time to ‘reset the DNA’ of architects for 21 st century, says Sunand Prasad
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Building Study
Kitto Road sustainable houses, Brockley by 31/44 architects
Kitto Road sustainable houses, Brockley by 31/44 architects The corner house, completing the Victorian terrace of Gellatly Road, has patterned brick openings over its street-facing ground floor windows. 31/44 Architects — a young practice based in Amsterdam and London — is designing two sustainable houses ...
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Opinion
It’s time to sound the pipes and horns
Studio Weave’s Lullaby Factory draws on a tradition of playfulness that we need to rediscover, says Gillian Darley
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Opinion
Students must learn fast — and well
The RIBA’s education review has a delicate balance to strike, says Ellis Woodman
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Opinion
Has the revised Southbank scheme addressed its critics?
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s new plans for the London arts complex: putting things right, or merely tweaking?
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Opinion
Cleverness isn't good to live in
If sarcasm is the lowest form of wit then wit is certainly the lowest form of architecture.
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Features
Stamp of approval
In the week that we review Gavin Stamp’s latest book, we look back to an appearance that the author made at the RIBA’s headquarters in 1989.
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Opinion
Put the focus on Lubetkin's work
The announcement that the Lubetkin Prize is to be scrapped (bdonline December 9) is sad, but not entirely surprising.
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Opinion
Remembering Mandela in 1990
It was with great sadness that we at Alexander Sedgley learned that Nelson Mandela passed away.
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Opinion
Seven bridges for seven boroughs?
As an architect who once helped locally to highlight the importance to Battersea
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