All Education articles – Page 4
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Learning how to play golf
Could golf be a stepping stone in the quest for opportunities into the profession
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Summer workshops for curious students
A ’Guide to the Summer’ for architecture students might look like this
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A manifesto for change
Shortcomings in architectural education in the UK need addressing if it is to equip students properly for life in the real world
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What is our education for?
Hey! Look at me! Im a student! It’s brilliant, you can do anything you want…..so why is it so hard?
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Institutions failing to make a stir?
Are Engineering Institutions shying away from advocacy, lobbying and social policy?
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Less political clichés and more independent thought
Politicians will have to do more if they are going to break the crippling crisis within the architectural profession in Scotland
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Time for the return of the apprentice
A return to apprenticeships might just provide a lifeline for architectural students
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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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The Architecture of Embarrassment
There are seven different ways to embarrass an architect, or so we are told.
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Papier Mache Parametrics
Word reaches news junkie’s ears from the blogosphere that our own favourite starchitect, Zaha Hadid, has been sculpturally immortalised.
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Should the donor get final say?
The University of South Carolina certainly seems to think so. It's sparked controversy by apparently allowing the biggest donor for its new business school building to choose its architect - with Rafael Viñoly winning the commission."In a move that's been called unprecedented, USC canceled all bids to hire an architect ...
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