All Features articles – Page 225
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The new New Objectivity
MA Architecture student Theo Honohan gives a personal interpretation of UEL's architecture programme
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Peter Rogers
The UK Green Building Council launches today with the aim of transforming the built environment within the next ten years. Ellen Bennett asked the chairman Peter Rogers, co-founder of Stanhope, what it’s all about.
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Christian Spencer Davies, managing director, A Models
Value of individual pledges to date:: £2,950
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The opening of the Pompidou centre
Richard Rogers, Renzo Piano and Su Rogers look rather stern, although when this picture was taken 30 years ago the two offices had completed the Centre Georges Pompidou on time and under budget.
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David Rosenberg, founder Velorose design agency
Value of individual pledges to date: £2,000
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Royal Gold Medalists Herzog and de Meuron
Swiss duo Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Mueron, who were awarded the Royal Gold Medal on Wednesday evening, speak out on competitions, FC Basel and handling the press
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Sketch: Adventurous young firms try Olympic speed-dating
Riba's first Olympic speed-dating event matched young practices with prospective clients. James Rose was on hand to watch love bloom
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Will Riley on his first job with HKR, Manchester
I took my part I at Nottingham University, and started working at HKR five months ago after searching the RIBA’s website for firms in the North-west.
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Students from the University of East London
The first guest editors of BD's student space were from the University of East London. Read blogs and essays from Fanny Galvan, Hassan Ali, Dave Edwards and masters student Theo Honohan.
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Early rewards
In this month’s How We Did IT we feature the work of Graphisoft, which, like most other large software developers, is working to embed its ArchiCad product in schools and colleges.
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Rules shouldn’t be a barrier to hiring
The DTI and Business Link say: “Employers need to check for hidden age barriers in selection and promotion processes, and aim to place ads in publications read by a range of age groups, avoiding terms which imply a particular age group such as “mature”, “enthusiastic”, “highly experienced” or “recent graduate”. ...
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Astudio shows how small practices with top-end kit can take on large, complex jobs
Since leaving Aedas, Richard Hyams has been putting together his own technology-based, highly collaborative practice. David Littlefield met him
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The agony, but without the ecstasy
Q For years I have run an unsuccessful architectural practice. I feel the time has now come to try something a little more pretentious, but architecture’s the only thing I know.something@inside.meA Simply rebadge your practice as an architectural and communication design research laboratory, founded with the aim of understanding and ...
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Mind your language to meet ageism law
Job ads may need to reworded to avoid falling foul of new legislation
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Bentley Architecture takes 3D to a new dimension
By taking advantage of a licence-exchange programme, ADP found itself with a copy of Bentley Architecture 3D tool. IT director Marc Thomas describes what it does