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Reclaim the streets
BD's newdesk joins the CycleSafe protest ride to Parliament and finds a festival mood and a serious message
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My project; My baby
In an architect’s office the Project Architect will often describe their first built project that is very personal to them, as ‘my baby’.
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Unfinished Spaces
Throughout history, architecture has been used as a symbolic tool by the powerful
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Student medals: from Aboriginal housing to robot dystopia
The RIBA’s student award winners covered a broad spectrum of work in their crit with Herman Hertzberger
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Lessons from a transformer
Can a 100 year old large brick shed teach us how modern buildings should be constructed now?
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Stop! Carry on…
I’m a self confessed twitter addict, but since the New Year, I must admit that I have been a little quiet (by my standards anyway).
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Union Terrace Gardens: ‘not so’ Critical Regionalism
Can Critical Regionalism make a successful transition from New York to Aberdeen?
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Chile's Magic Mountain
A group of mountain village craftsmen in Chile’s northern Patagonia have build a hotel straight out of Lord of the Rings.
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Treasures from the skip
George Saumarez Smith visits a remarkable collection of building artefacts
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Threads of meaning
A lace exhibition at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery weaves together thoughts on the relationship of space, memory and control
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The future of Hong Kong
Hong Kong has an opportunity to become a world-class exponent of high-density living — but will the political climate make this a reality?
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No hidden agenda
RMJM gets written about because it’s a big firm losing staff and not paying salaries on time. That’s all.
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Why don't more buildings move?
Moving building stock could save energy - it would also make buildings less boring