All Features articles – Page 121
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Architecture student shows 2011: Liverpool School of Architecture
This year a very challenging brief was set for BA3.
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Architecture student shows 2011: Portsmouth School of Architecture
Portsmouth School of Architecture’s show this year is called ‘The Process of Architecture and Design’.
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Architecture student shows 2011: The Bartlett
Highlights are many amongst the varied production of drawings, models, installations at this year’s show
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Architecture student shows 2011: Mackintosh School of Architecture
The Mackintosh end of year show focuses on designs for an artists studio and residential retreat on the Isle of Bute
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Architecture student shows 2011: Lincoln School of Architecture
Lincoln School of Architecture’s end of year show themes include conflict, development, housing typology and relationships between science and religion
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Towering ambition
In 1988 BD reported on this scheme for a 213m high tower for the centre of Plymouth
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Residential: May 2011
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Hotels, Sports and Leisure: May 2011
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Commercial: May 2011
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Life Class: Peter Barber
The London-based architect considers Koolhaas, confidence and corporate culture
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Architecture student shows 2011: Northumbria University
The students’ work continues the investigation of context and identity in the Northumbria region.
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Architecture student shows 2011: Leicester School of Architecture
The 2011 Graduate School Degree Show at the Leicester School of Architecture features the final-year projects of over 50 architecture students.
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Do practices need to pay interns?
As the debate on the ethics of unpaid placements continues, our experts review the implications for architects
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Fair and square?
Paternoster Square’s aesthetic is feted by Pablo Bronstein, we remember how John Simpson’s scheme gazumped the original competition winner