All Features articles – Page 70
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Thomas Heatherwick: 'How we designed a university without corridors on a car park budget'
‘We had an inch of love,’ reveals the designer
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Concrete and candy in Milan
Natasha Bonugli, head of workplace interiors at Woods Bagot, reports from Salone del Mobile in Milan, the world’s biggest furniture and design show
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Dear Matthew: How do I expand my practice without losing control?
Our careers expert on learning to delegate as your architecture firm grows
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Dear Matthew: Should I help my colleague find a date online?
Our agony uncle on how to avoid annoying workmates and get back to the architecture
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New titles to review in April's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of five new titles, covering topics from Alfred Hitchcock’s domestic architecture to the first English language translation of a seminal text by Lina Bo Bardi
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Market sectors top 10 2014: Infrastructure
The top architectural firms in the infrastructure sector, ranked by fee income
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Andrew Waugh: 'These are exciting important times for London'
Andrew Waugh on the capital, Milton Keynes and English parish churches
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Dear Matthew: How do I prepare for my performance review?
BD’s agony uncle advises on making the most of appraisals
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Can your architecture practice weather a media storm?
The best practices survive and thrive
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CPD 8 2014: Fit-out solutions for ceilings
Ceiling specifications can affect the sustainability, acoustics, fire resistance, visual appeal and cost-effectiveness of an office building, so it’s an area in which every decision counts. This module is sponsored by Armstrong
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Lee Polisano: ‘I’m a frustrated Formula 1 driver’
PLP Architecture’s president on working relationships, regrets and Gerald Ronson
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Dear Matthew: Should I go into practice with a friend?
BD’s agony uncle weighs up whether it’s best to set up a practice with a friend or a colleague
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Wireless doesn’t mean no-strings
If you’re using public Wi-Fi — or setting up your own — be aware of the risks involved
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CPD 7 2014: BIM and sustainability
In an effort to improve the energy efficiency of the UK built environment, the government is making bim mandatory on all public projects from 2016. Here’s how the process can cut waste and monitor sustainability
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Glasgow School of Art 1996: Facing up to the future
Students at the Mac line up for the camera
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Fiona Scott: ‘I’ve learnt to dream of sunshine, light and air’
The Gort Scott partner on the Barbican, brutalism and bygone London
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New titles to review in March's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of five new titles, covering topics from the Euston Arch to the future of drawing
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Me & my IT: Andrew German
The Sheppard Robson partner on how to stay flexible within a large practice
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CPD 6 2014: Sustainable lighting
Improvements in LED technology offer architects more ways to integrate light into their designs. As lighting is one of the most energy-intensive elements of a building, such options are vital
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Ben van Berkel: ‘Let’s make buildings intelligent’
The co-founder of UNStudio on inspiring tutors and his love for Amsterdam