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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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Contemplating practice...
Having recently returned to my part II studies, I have had the opportunity to reflect upon my year out.
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Drawing Rooms, Part 1
The first of three posts about the discoveries to be made in some of London’s current exhibitions, starting with the Tate’s James Stirling show
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Building the Funnel
We have been building our own room sized timber sculpture to test ideas of structural efficiency and computational form-finding.
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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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Don't plan for your future
What would you build if there were no planners or building control to dictate the dos and don’ts of building?
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Opportunity knocks
Bim is a no-brainer for us, but it gets really exciting when you start to talk about the ’what-ifs’…
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Questions of representation in architecture
Reinier de Graaf failed to show but the conference was redeemed by clever commentaries from scholars with something real to say
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Architects have moved on from this outdated caricature
A discussion on the profession revealed that many still regard us as out-of-touch client-ignoring Hooray Henrys
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There were more than enough reasons to take to the streets
The March 26 protest wasn’t just a street party, it was an expression of anger at the coalition government’s austerity programme says Charles Holland.
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Down the plughole
Its great to see a team of young(ish) engineers working so closely and so decisively.
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