All articles by Ben Flatman – Page 7
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News
Simone de Gale fronts campaign to boost UK architectural exports
London-based architect believes more UK practices could benefit from exporting their services
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Migliore and Servetto completes contemporary interventions within Rome’s Archaeological Park
Bookshops for specialist museum retailer adopt common language in locations that include the Colosseum
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Goldstein Heather gets approval for Essex villas
Development on former school site seeks to repair urban grain and respond to adjacent locally listed houses
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In pictures: Milan Giovenale, by Carmody Groarke
A new student residential building in Milan seeks to harmonise with its wider context
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£12.26m committed to Commonwealth Heritage Forum’s heritage skills programme
Funding from Hamish Ogston Foundation to mark Charles III’s coronation
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Opinion
It’s time for architectural practices to step forward and embrace vocational training
Many in the profession see vocational education as a threat to architects’ status. It’s time to leave behind these outdated attitudes, writes Ben Flatman
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British Land unveils Adam Nathaniel Furman artwork at Paddington Central
Locally born artist and designer completes artwork intended to ‘celebrate inclusivity and promote wellbeing’
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Faulkner Browns unveils ‘truly sustainable sports centre’ for University of Portsmouth
New energy efficient sports facility serves both the univeristy and wider community
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RIBA exhibition showcases architectural photography with a social focus
Photos from experimental publication sought to highlight pressing issues confronting the built environment from 1969 to 1970
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Ash Sakula bags planning to convert department store into 125 homes
Retrofit scheme repurposes locally listed building as mixed use scheme with 125 new homes
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands completes first building on new UCL East campus
The first element of UCL’s new campus seeks to reimagine the university’s relationship with local communities and breakdown academic silos
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Features
Can T levels help re-establish a vocational pathway into architecture?
Ben Flatman takes a look at how T levels might help to change the education landscape
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Jan Kattein completes conversion of former garages into community spaces
Retrofit project seeks to provide space for young entrepreneurs
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Apollodorus Architecture floats classical alternative for Bath's proposed new rugby stadium
Apollodorus Architecture makes case for oval stadium in classical style
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Madrid practice wins competition to redesign Dallas Museum of Art
Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos is best known for the design of the Contemporary Art Centre in Córdoba and the Montblanc Haus in Hamburg
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In pictures: The Northcliffe by John Robertson Architects
JRA completes extensive revamp of former Daily Mail headquarters
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MCW Architects completes new buttery at St John’s College, Cambridge
A series of new social spaces reinvigorates the communal traditions of a Cambridge college
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Cambridge architecture apprenticeship produces first cohort of 16
The University of Cambridge is amongst the first UK universities to embrace the architecture apprenticeship
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James Gorst Architects completes Castle Community Rooms in Suffolk
A new community facility works with the existing context to provide a flexible space for events and social engagement
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Features
Simon Sturgis on the M&S decision: ‘In some ways it’s not even about retrofit’
One of the key witnesses to speak against the M&S scheme talks to Ben Flatman about what Michael Gove’s decision means and where the net zero agenda needs to go next