All Student articles – Page 18
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Features
UK architectural schools nominate their best graduating students
Once again, BD has asked every one of the UK's architecture schools to submit their top diploma student for consideration in our annual student awards.
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FeaturesStephen Graham, David Shannon and Andrew Shaw: Liverpool School of Architecture
The Liverpool student team have offered a provocative counter-proposal to a central Liverpool site earmarked for commercial retail development.
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FeaturesAlastair Parvin: University of Sheffield
Alastair Parvin's re-imagines a section of the M1 as a self-sufficient farming system.
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ReviewStudent shows: The Bartlett School of Architecture
The Bartlett Show is impressive. The level and quantity of dexterity on display is extraordinary and presumably this is but a small proportion of the year’s work.
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NewsNew wave hits Bedford Square
This year’s Architectural Association Summer Pavilion opens today at Bedford Square
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ReviewStudent shows: London Metropolitan School of Architecture
Architecture students at London Met have struck a good balance between creativity and practicality
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ReviewStudent shows: Canterbury School of Architecture
Canterbury students’ innovative and far-reaching approach to regeneration is impressive
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ReviewStudent shows: Kingston School of Architecture
It’s too early to tell how head of school Daniel Rosbottom’s new regime is bedding in, but change is definitely in the air
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NewsExcluded student wins Kingston place
A student who was kicked out of mainstream education but went on to win a place on Kingston’s Architecture degree course has won a major national award for his efforts
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RIBA unveils new hardship scheme for students
The RIBA has unveiled a new hardship scheme for students, the Walter Parker Bursary, which will provide 40 bursaries of £500 to help Part 1 students in professional experience.
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NewsSheffield student scoops Part Two scholarship
Sheffield University student Laura Collins has won the inaugural RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship to finish her Part Two studies during the forthcoming academic year.
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Positive signs in RIBA trend survey but students hit hard
The RIBA’s latest Future Trends survey shows tentative green shoots for the industry after months of gloom.
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Architecture is most exclusive profession
It costs more to qualify than in any other sector (and the salary is rubbish)
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OpinionIs this the worst year to be an architecture graduate?
No, says Peter Murray, previous recessions have proved highly creative for architecture – a view which Jeremy Till considers elitist and not taking into account the far higher levels of student debt
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Graduates: how to work and claim
Unemployed architecture graduates looking for practical experience after completing part I will be able to undertake an unpaid placement of up to 13 weeks without forfeiting their £64.30 jobseeker’s allowance, under new rules
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Deluge of entries expected for Glasgow School of Art competition
A competition to design a new building for the Glasgow School of Art has attracted unprecedented levels of interest, with the organiser predicting possible success for a young practice.
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NewsManchester students win Cisco sustainable communities competition
Two students from Manchester University’s School of Architecture have won the Cisco 2020 sustainable communities competition.
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OpinionTime to rethink the year out
With work placements, architecture schools should be more flexible in how students occupy the year between parts I and II
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Call for schools to relax work experience rules
The Association of Consultant Architects has called on schools of architecture to urgently drop work experience as a part II entry requirement, as recession-hit students struggle to find placements.
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Applications for architecture degrees rocket
The number of students applying to study architecture at undergraduate level has rocketed by almost 2000 in a year despite the onset of the recession.






