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Learning how to play golf
Could golf be a stepping stone in the quest for opportunities into the profession
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Avoiding the drop…
A lot of people have used the betamax analogy with regard to BIM - it drives home the momentum that it is gathering across the industry but it also highlights some of the problems
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Summer workshops for curious students
A ’Guide to the Summer’ for architecture students might look like this
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A manifesto for change
Shortcomings in architectural education in the UK need addressing if it is to equip students properly for life in the real world
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Time for the return of the apprentice
A return to apprenticeships might just provide a lifeline for architectural students
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Cedric Price – Think the Unthinkable, at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.
Thoughts on the much anticipated and highly secretive Cedric Price exhibition at the Lighthouse in Glasgow.
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A Romanian pin on the architectural map of Europe
Students squabbled in the hallways. They were unhappy with the curriculum. They were bored. They were pioneers..
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Seasonal adjustment
The Serpentine Gallery’s summer pavilion has delighted for more than a decade. But is it time to change the architectural criterion?
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The Last Crumbs…
The new generation of future architects have a love and passion for their subject…for better or worse.
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Move over Gok Wan, Adolf Loos is back
From English-cut suits, to stretchy white pants, we investigate the feisty Austrian polemicist’s exacting sartorial standards.
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Papier Mache Parametrics
Word reaches news junkie’s ears from the blogosphere that our own favourite starchitect, Zaha Hadid, has been sculpturally immortalised.
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How to choose the right design?
It's only a small project, but you've had a few ideas and can't decide which one to go with. Why not ask the internet?
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Vanity Fair reveals vanity voting behind list of best modern buildings
A survey to find the best building since 1980 has revealed some unusally brazen vanity voting, the truth behind traditionalists claims to 'not have a problem' with modern buildings and that competition doesn't awlays brred resentment...
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Couch cushion and cardboard fort architecture
With the bank holiday weekend rapidly approaching, cash strapped architects facing a long weekend stuck at home with the children may find some entertaining inspiration over on Build Blog.
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