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...but where was James Stirling?
Thirty years ago, the RIBA provoked James Stirling into his own personal boycott of its conference in Liverpool
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Helping others to benefit from sailing
In its 21-year history, the Little Britain Challenge Cup has raised more than £1 million for a variety of charities, and organisers expect to add a further £150,000 to that total in this year’s event.
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Getting design back on track
A train journey to Newcastle proved revealing about the art of seeing — and not seeing
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Little Britain comes of age
This year sees the Little Britain Challenge Cup celebrate its 21st year. And as 250 boats prepare to take part, the event has come a long way from its origins in a Minnesota barIllustration Sandra Howgate
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Dot to Dot: August 29
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday September 3 for a chance to win a copy of The Skyscraper & the City: the Woolworth Building & the Making of Modern New York by Gail Fenske.
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Monty Python on architects and developers (video)
Watch the Monty Python team's take on what happens when architects present to clients.
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Class of 2007: Where are they now?
Every year BD holds its 'Class of' awards to identify the brightest upcoming architectural talent. With 2008's winners unveiled, Emily Cadman looks up a few of last year's winners to see how they've fared.
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Rodney Gordon: An obituary
Rodney Gordon died earlier this year at the age of 75. Catherine Croft, director of the Twentieth Century Society looks back at his achievements.
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Dyson with disaster
An early effort from product designer James Dyson — still battling to get his design school in Bath off the ground — won a BD award back in the seventies
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Will he take my clients?
One of the brightest stars in my business has announced he is leaving to set up his own practice. I am worried he will take some clients with him. What can I do?
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Helpdesk: where has my broadband speed gone?
Hugh Davies offers tips on how to boost your web speed — from upping your ‘contention ratio’ to implementing policy on ‘acceptable net use’ in the office
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Our turn to give back to Soane
Sir John Soane’s Museum, that invaluable cabinet of curiosities, is appealing for funds for its Open Up the Soane project.