All Student articles – Page 18
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FeaturesJacob Hussey: Greenwich University
Jacob Hussey's new school of architecture, adjacent to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich combines the educational and the historic.
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FeaturesPaul Kelsall: Nottingham University
Paul Kelsall's design offers a reinterpretation of a Victorian Mechanics' Institute and investigates the relationship between the social and the technological.
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FeaturesPaolo Scianna: Kingston University
Paolo Scianna's new public institute for Croydon explores what the city might learn from archetypal forms and spaces.
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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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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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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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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.






