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A playground in Holland
More foreign travel recently with trips to Montenegro and the structural engineering play ground of Rotterdam
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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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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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National Institution...
I’ve now had this conversation three times in the last week, so in typical fashion, I thought I’d share it with you all.
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Glasgow’s Riverside Museum
The success or failure of a public building may lie in how it deals with its locale.
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An Idiot’s Guide to being an Architect on Twitter
There is only so much talk of collaboration, social marketing and brand building one can compute.
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Architectural Residencies Abroad
Practical experiences abroad are open for those who seek them.
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From Crookes to the Temple Mount…
From the dizzy heights of Sheffield to the pressing heat of the Middle East
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Free Range in a Brewery
The Old Truman Brewery is, for June and July, home to the largest graduate art and design show in the UK, Free Range.
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The Future’s Bright?
RIBA Building Futures Think Tank goes to Manchester to discuss its latest report ‘The Future for Architects’
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Engineers do your duty
You wont regret it- despite the time commitment; headaches and the health risks.
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Band Stand blues
Sitting outside the Royal Festival Hall is the Band Stand, a student designed and built performance stage.
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Let’s talk
Last night the RIBA hosted a consultation with thirty students from across the country at its headquarters in Portland Place. I managed to get the inside scoop…
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Tough Times
As the RIBA hosts a forum for architecture students next week, is it too little too late?
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