All Features articles – Page 119
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The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Features
The Architect: What Now?
BD brings you an exclusive sneak preview of a selection of postcards from The Architect: What Now? Exhibition
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Robert Mull's Spiritual light
As London Metropolitan University’s architecture department contemplates moving buildings, we remember it’s dean’s Part III project
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Life Class: Martin Stancliffe
The architect behind the 20-year restoration of St Paul’s shares his thoughts on historic buildings and postmodern design
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The Olympic Park: Concept vs Reality
With one year to go until the 2012 Olympics BD takes a look back at the original vision for the park and its various structures and looks at how the designs have progressed.
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Jack Pringle on the architect's enduring love affair with photography
The Architect’s Eye competition judge: “Our profession and our lives are inextricably linked with the photographic”
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Class of 2011: Robert Ware, Royal College of Art
The City of London’s security system has become obsolete. Terrorism is evolving.
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Class of 2011: Kim Bjarke, Architectural Association
The project is investigating the relationship between the original architectural object and its copies.
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Class of 2011: Edward Swift, London Metropolitan University
This project seeks to ask questions of the architect’s role in a large scale infrastructural project associated with current concerns over the future of energy provision in the UK
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Class of 2011: Marianne Keating & Cara Shields- Strathclyde University
Our thesis aims to ameliorate the devastating impact of the annual cycle of flooding in Bangladesh on the physical and social fabric of rural communities.
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Class 2011: Christopher N. Christophi, Leicester School of Architecture
A project in reaction to pressures facing the Venetian lagoon and the increasing threat of invasive algae growth, due to the nearing completion of the Lagoon’s MOSE flood gates.
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Class of 2011: Joe Haire, Manchester School of Architecture
A crisis of ageing looms, the baby boom generation is coming into retirement and we are living longer
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Class of 2011
Energy production was one of the recurring themes in this year’s BD awards for the UK’s best diploma students.
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Life Class: Charlotte Skene Catling
Charlotte Skene Catling of SCDLP on mixing the pragmatic with the ethereal