All Class of articles – Page 3
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FeaturesClass of 2009: Greig Penny
Scott Sutherland diploma student Greig Penny's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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FeaturesClass of 2009: Tom Greenall
RCA diploma student Tom Greenall’s work was considered one of the best by BD’s Class of 2009 jury.
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FeaturesClass of 2009: Alastair Parvin
Sheffield diploma student Alastair Parvin's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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FeaturesClass of 2009: Paolo Scianna
University of Kingston diploma student Paolo Scianna's work was considered one of the best by BD's Class of 2009 jury.
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FeaturesCharting the changes in architectural education
BD buildings editor Ellis Woodman assesses the standards of 2009's graduating class
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FeaturesJoel Jenkins – Kent School of Architecture
Joel Jenkins’ projects concern dealing with household waste and the power of the tide
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FeaturesTom Greenall: Royal College of Art
Tom Greenall's project concerns itself with last remaining biblical miracle – the feeding of the masses.
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FeaturesAlastair Parvin: University of Sheffield
Alastair Parvin's re-imagines a section of the M1 as a self-sufficient farming system.
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FeaturesStephen Graham, David Shannon and Andrew Shaw: Liverpool School of Architecture
The Liverpool student team have offered a provocative counter-proposal to a central Liverpool site earmarked for commercial retail development.
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UK architectural schools nominate their best graduating students
Once again, BD has asked every one of the UK's architecture schools to submit their top diploma student for consideration in our annual student awards.
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FeaturesColin Wharry: London Metropolitan School of Architecture
Colin Wharry imagines the re-use of a central London car park after peak oil has left the structure a relic of carbon-driven economy.
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FeaturesJon David Morrison: Mackintosh School of Architecture
Jon Morrison's Barcelona Museum of Water, conceived in response to the Catalan water crisis, investigates an alternative infrastructure for water and a new cultural institution.
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FeaturesJoseph Richard Harris: Birmingham School of Architecture
Joseph Harris's project is a series of interventions into war torn 1992 Sarajevo each demonstrating usage of the birch tree – from cigarette papers to setting broken bones.
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FeaturesMatt Ault: Manchester School of Architecture
Matt Ault explores issues in the resolution and realisation of contemporary architecture.
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FeaturesNicholas Szczepaniak: Westminster School of Architecture
Nicholas Szczepaniak's austere coastal defence towers have multiple functions, from protection devices to knowledge repositories.
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FeaturesRic Lipson: Bartlett School of Architecture
Ric Lipson's sound pavilion allows users to experience the sounds of the city.
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FeaturesGreig Penny: Scott Sutherland School of Architecture
Greig Penny's community and learning centre seeks to ground itself in its small historic fishing town landscape.
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FeaturesDan Moor: Bath University
Dan Moor's masterplan redevelopment of Bristol's wharf frontage envisages a city coming to terms with its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade.
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FeaturesBenjamin Whitehead: Brighton University
Benjamin Whitehead's Blackfriars market interchange interweaves transport routes through a stock trading floor and food market whilst creating a series of public spaces within the St Paul's viewing corridor.
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FeaturesCameron McEwan: Dundee University
Cameron McEwan's mixed use scheme in the centre of Dundee is configured in relation to the Fibonacci series.
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