Interviews – Page 5
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Features
Mel Dodd: The new boss at Central Saint Martins
Hemisphere-hopping Mel Dodd plans to shake things up in her new role at Central Saint Martins
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Junya Ishigami: How small? How vast? How architecture grows
The architect reveals the inspiration behind his latest exhibition at the deSingel in Antwerp
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Renzo Piano: "I don't really remember the reason why The Shard is so tall. I don't really care."
Renzo Piano reveals more about the design of London’s most controversial new building - the height of which just ‘happened by chance’
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Analysis
Peter Zumthor: Wisdom of the mountain man
The enigmatic yet widely revered Peter Zumthor will collect his RIBA Royal Gold Medal next week . He’s earned it.
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Analysis
Profile: Alison Brooks, the architect in residence
The sector may lack glamour, but Architect of the Year winner Alison Brooks wants her housing to change lives
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Framed in Steel: Co-operative headquarters
3DReid, Buro Happold and BAM Construction discuss the design and build of this group head office structure
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Framed in Steel: The Peace Bridge
Ilex Urban Regeneration Company, Rowecord Engineering and Wilkinson Eyre discuss the architectural design and engineering on this landmark structure across the River Foyle
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Framed in Steel: Neo Bankside
Explore the use of steel in Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners unique residential apartments on London’s South Bank
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Video: Inside Herzog & de Meuron's Miami car park
How to inject some glamour into the grey concrete world of parking
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Oliver Gardiner: ‘We keep up to date with new fresh talent’
Land Securities’ London boss enjoys the design side of developing
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Multimedia
Grimshaw's airport gateway to St Petersburg
Grimshaw Partner Mark Middleton takes viewers on site at Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg, Russia
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Multimedia
Assemble & Join: making manufacturing cool
Could one CNC machine finally launch the maker movement in the UK?
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Features
6a Architects: 'It's a process with a past and a future'
For 6a Architects, ‘refurb’ is simply adding a layer to a building’s history
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Rotten Utopia: residents of Robin Hood Gardens on their love for the estate
A group of students from St Martins has produced a short film on the Smithons’ soon-to-be-demolished Robin Hood Gardens
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News
George Ferguson: the red-trousered philanthropist
Next Thursday Bristol will elect a city mayor. But can George Ferguson win on an independent ticket?
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Features
Assemble's team building is a glimpse of the future
With the completion of its first permanent project, is Assemble emerging as a new model for architectural practice?
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Features
Dexter Moren: ‘Hotels are complex animals’
The architect explains how he fell into the specialism that made his practice’s worldwide name
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Analysis
Stanton Williams: ‘We’ve never wanted to be typecast’
Stanton Williams brings its unique approach to a wide range of sectors
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Multimedia
Venice video: The British Pavilion
Head of architecture at the British Council and pavilion curator Vicky Richardson on the inspiration behind this year’s British Pavilion at the Architecture Biennale
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Venice video: Reinier de Graaf on OMA's Public Works: Architecture by Civil Servants exhibition
The OMA partner on celebrating the ideological architecture of the 60s and 70s