All Features articles – Page 76
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FeaturesDear Matthew: how can I manage my heavy workload?
BD’s agony uncle shares his top time management tips
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FeaturesSam Wanamaker Playhouse: Reconstruction or re-imagining?
How do you recreate a historic theatre that never existed? Reconstruction architect Jon Greenfield explains
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FeaturesHow we designed a candlelit timber theatre and met 21st-century fire regs
Allies Morrison was lead architect on the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse which opens this week at the Globe. Associate director Oliver Heywood explains how they tackled the fire risk
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FeaturesPiers Gough: 'I'd bring in royalties for architects'
The CZWG partner on cities, children and a sense of the ridiculous
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FeaturesThe five structural engineers that architects most want to work with
We asked the world’s biggest practices to name their favourite structural engineering partners
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FeaturesCould you help create a more sustainable London?
Green Sky Thinking seeks innovative projects for 2014 programme
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FeaturesMarket sectors top 10 2014: Healthcare
The top architectural firms in the healthcare buildings sector ranked by fee income
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FeaturesMarket sectors top 10 2014: Culture
The top architectural firms in the culture sector ranked by fee income
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FeaturesMarket sectors top 10 2014: Education
The top architectural firms in the education sector ranked by fee income
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FeaturesMarket sectors top 10 2014: Government
The top architectural firms in the government buildings sector ranked by fee income
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FeaturesSkyCycle: What it takes to turn an architecture student's idea into a major infrastructure proposal
As Foster Partners unveils images of an elevated cycle highway for London, BD talks to the originators of the SkyCycle concept to find out how a Greenwich student project gave birth to a major proposal for transforming London’s transport
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FeaturesJust the woman for the job
As more and more women take on executive positions, the gender gap is slowly closing. BD’s WA100 survey discovers what it takes for women to reach the top in architecture
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FeaturesKCP Office, Mayfair by Atelier Chang
Practice founded by Herzog de Meuron alumni completes first UK project with ‘hidden room’
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FeaturesBuilding relationships
Urban Projects Bureau director Alex Warnock-Smith shares his top three tips for architects interested in social engagement
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FeaturesWA 100: Top 100 architects build up momentum
The outlook is definitely brighter for the global construction sector but, as BD’s WA100 survey discovers, most practices are taking measured steps forward
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FeaturesDeconstructing the call to order
Back in 1994, just after winning the Berlin Jewish Museum competition, Daniel Libeskind spoke candidly to BD about architectural neo-fascism, daring to be different and blacklisting
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FeaturesWA100 2014: When global meets local
As Aecom’s 2016 Rio Olympics masterplan becomes a reality, the firm explains the benefits it has gained from partnering with a local Brazilian architect
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FeaturesTop 10 building and technical studies of 2013
From Newhall to Cuddesdon, via Kings Cross with a side trip to France, the buildings you’ve wanted to read about this year have included work by Duggan Morris, Niall McLaughlin and Witherford Watson Mann as well as a couple of projects from 2012
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FeaturesHighlights of 2013: Piers Gough and Clare Wright
Two very different architects choose their most inspiring buildings from the past 12 months in architecture
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FeaturesTop 10 architect's career problems of 2013
It’s been a busy year for our resident architecture career doctor - but which problems have you wanted to read about the most?






