Interviews – Page 4
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Features
Helen Hayes MP: The politics of planning
Helen Hayes is the Labour MP for Dulwich and West Norwood in south London and she is also the only planner sitting in Parliament. Switching to politics in 2010 she shares her views on communities, Brexit and Trump.
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Features
Ben Derbyshire: How architects can claw their way back up the supply chain
In his first big interview, RIBA president elect Ben Derbyshire talks about his plans to turn everything around, from architects’ professional standing to the institute itself - and the disengaged membership who didn’t vote for him
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Technical
Interview: Johan Celsing
The architect behind the restoration of the Malmö chapels, talks about following in the footsteps of Sigurd Lewerentz and the importance of ‘robust’ architecture
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Technical
Interview: Knut Hjeltnes
Following the success of his House Bøe Møller in Oslo, architect Knut Hjeltnes discusses his architectural position on creating houses that are materially rich but that always keep the focus on the occupant
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Technical
Interview: Hans van der Heijden
Fresh from his Oranjeboomstraat housing scheme, architect Hans van der Heijden discusses with Hugh Strange his relationship with Dutch architectural culture and bringing traditional style to a modern market
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Analysis
Client interview: How to impress Julian Robinson
The LSE’s director of estates tells David Rogers why good architecture is important to universities – and how architects can catch his eye
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Features
Visualising a future in art
The up-and-coming Anise Gallery was born out of an architectural collaboration
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Analysis
Stephen Hodder: 'I want to focus on a few small things and deliver them well'
New RIBA president is not promising fireworks, just carefully judged reform.
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Features
"There’s a generation shift occurring in our assessment of modernist architecture"
BD talks to Michiel van Iersel , Mark Minkjan and Tim Verlaan , founders of Failed Architecture
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Features
'Architects always seem pretty uncomfortable with feelings'
Richard J Williams, whose latest book Sex and Buildings explains how progressive sexual attitudes manifest themselves in architecture, talks to BD about procreation, repression and why co-housing is sexy
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Analysis
Andrés Duany and the new enlightenment
Andrés Duany is trying to import his radical view of urbanism from Miami to the Moray Firth. Ellis Woodman met him
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Analysis
Charles Correa: ‘Globalisation — that’s a joke’
A ‘cookie-cutting’ approach to working internationally only diminishes architects, says Charles Correa
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Analysis
Ian Simpson: How I lost millions in unpaid fees
When the recession hit, one of the UK’s leading architects had to battle to keep his best projects. Now he’s firmly back on track – with a notable Urban Splash recruit in tow
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Multimedia
"People see the effect but they don't see how it's done"
Peter Veale will reveal some of Firefly Lighting Design’s secrets at May Design Series 2013
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Multimedia
What's the biggest challenge in building a mile-high tower?
CTBUH asked a number of industry leaders for their answer…
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Multimedia
"Designing Halley VI completely changed my life"
Hugh Broughton will reveal more about the challenge of designing a research station for polar environments at May Design Series 2013
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Information - BD
BCSA and Tata Steel Sponsored Content
Content from BCSA’s Framed In Steel video series including the Walbrook Building, the Co-Operative Headquarters, NEO Bankside, Siemens Facility, the Peace Bridge and Isaac Newton Academy, in addition to Steel Focus supplements.
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Multimedia
Framed in Steel: Siemens Facility
Bowmer Kirkland, St Modwen and Hambleton Steel Ltd discuss why structural steelwork was chosen for the BREEAM Outstanding rated workshop and BREEAM Excellent rated offices located at Teal Park in Lincoln