All Blogs articles – Page 22
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Who are the experts?
Clients are entitled to ask for advice from academics, but they’re not irreproachable
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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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What is our education for?
Hey! Look at me! Im a student! It’s brilliant, you can do anything you want…..so why is it so hard?
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The Barbie dreamhouse design competition
Design brief includes room for five pets, including Barbie’s very own giraffe
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Now I see the point
As scanners and software become more sophisticated, the potential of the point cloud is growing
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Institutions failing to make a stir?
Are Engineering Institutions shying away from advocacy, lobbying and social policy?
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Less political clichés and more independent thought
Politicians will have to do more if they are going to break the crippling crisis within the architectural profession in Scotland
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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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A team for an uncertain age
Is the current norm of differing practices coming together for a project outdated?
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Don't call in the heavies
Architect Michael Phillips faces professional and financial ruin. His crime? Trying to get paid.
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The architect and the specialist
Today’s architect should be the conductor of a vast orchestra of specialists
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Not every architect needs to be a performer
Is the design crit still an appropriate tool in the education of architecture students?
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The Voice of the Architect
An architect speaks in defence of a tenement block in Dalmarnock, Glasgow
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Spoon to City
If interior architecture/design is to be taken seriously we need to understand the well-established procedures of the construction industry team.
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An early morning homage
A once in a lifetime opportunity to see a groundbreaking piece of engineering…
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