All Building Design articles in Blogs – Page 14
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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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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
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UK should welcome talent from everywhere
New immigration rules could mean the UK loses some of its most skilled architecture students
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Case for this train is strained
New railway infrastructure should be used to better link remote parts of the country rather than trying to rival planes
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Are we really heading for a housing crisis?
John McRae examines the statistics for home numbers in the UK
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After this Georgian pastiche I need a bath
The problem with pastiche is that it is dishonest and stifles creativity
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10 things I learned in architecture school
From clarity of thinking to dress code, here are a few vital tips I picked up as a student
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Miami – Paradise and Paradox
Miami is a tale of two cities; Miami Beach: infamous playground of the rich; and its bitter, underdeveloped and forgotten creator; Greater Miami.
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The importance of knowing Why
A visit to a studio in Rotterdam highlighted the different approaches to architectural education
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Market forces and the city
A walk through London shows how public space defines the local area