All craft articles
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Opinion
Notre Dame reopens: the power of craft, culture, and community
Five years after the fire that devastated Notre Dame, Liz Smith reflects on the cathedral’s reopening to the public
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Building Study
‘A glimpse of new horizons’: Cooke Fawcett’s reworking of Cockpit’s craft incubator
A new craft garden and expanded public space enhances visibility and access for makers and the wider community, writes Mary Richardson
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Blogs
Architecture à porter
For those who regularly step outside the comfort of black, high-necked knitwear, this week we’re talking less about fashion faux pas, more fashion des res with wearable architecture.
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Blogs
Live and learn
The ‘live projects’ initiative at Sheffield University raises vital questions about the purpose and suitability of architectural education
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Blogs
Realarchitek
A group of students are working with architecture firm ZAP on a project to protest against the rise in university tuition fees
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Blogs
The National Museum of Scotland: A Polite Spectacle
The National Museum of Scotland finally re-opened its doors to the public back in July and last week we went along to the official opening reception for industry insiders.
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Blogs
Going round the houses
A TEDx conference in Camden argues that linear thinking should be designed out of education
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Blogs
Vinoly’s hidden treasure
Despite its shining gold exterior, Colchester’s Firstsite arts building keeps a low profile
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Blogs
Eco Avant-garde
We should not forget that this planet is the only balance we have to maintain.
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Blogs
Learning from Oslo
A closer analysis of Norwegian society shows that they enjoy the values and quality of life that we have seen evaporate from the United Kingdom.
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Blogs
Go go gadget BIM…
I was a little bleary eyed on Sunday morning when I turned the TV on, so I was pretty happy when I realised it was time for BBC Click.