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16 Aug 2005
Chicago is a city from which we can learn a lot. Despite shifts in the world economy the city remains as ambitious and...
16 Aug 2005
Manchester’s Cube hosts a show that brings together the work of design students from across Manchester Metropolitan...
16 Aug 2005
Sheffield University’s School of architecture is one of the country’s leading schools. Its diploma course is run...
18 Jul 2005
Private Phaidon has just published a beautiful book by Robert McCarter on Louis Kahn. The book focuses on Kahn’s work...
18 Jul 2005
Sarah Wigglesworth was one of four architects involved in a pilot scheme to design new schools which brought together the...
18 Jul 2005
The new Fife College is indicative of changes in Higher Education. After years of under-investment colleges are attracting...
18 Jul 2005
Pairs of puzzled parents, anxious graduates, frowning academics: it’s easy to get overwhelmed by the symbolic overload...
18 Jul 2005
We are on the eve of a radical change in attitude to the buildings that house architectural education. In spring this...
15 Jun 2005
Kerenza Hines is preparing for this year’s Architecture Week. She believes it will be the best yet. Kerenza is the...
14 Jun 2005
“In the foul disease-ridden atmosphere, on the muddy paving and down those dark, dank, horrid lanes or closes which lead...
14 Jun 2005
Caernarfon shouldn’t really exist. Although still dominated by a castle built in 1283, the town has an impermanent feel....
23 May 2005
Page & Park’s second Maggie’s centre is a revolution for the practice. Informed as much by the Charles Jencks’...
18 May 2005
Speculative office buildings in Glasgow are usually composed of a pretty standard kit of parts; an overstated top or...
17 May 2005
The Prospect debate on iconic architecture provoked a lively discussion. The event addressed the issue of why the icon...
20 Apr 2005
Last year Lord Fraser set the agenda, this year Architecture and Design Scotland could change the landscape. The...
20 Apr 2005
He started working at the RIAS on 1 April 1986. Exactly 19 years on Sebastian Tombs is preparing to leave the RIAS to head...
19 Apr 2005
Glenn Murcutt runs a one-man practice in Sydney. He designs private residential buildings and works alone, but the quality...
11 Mar 2005
by Nick Johnson
I’m not sure I like architecture all that much. Buildings don’t make a great showing in my...
I’m not sure I like architecture all that much. Buildings don’t make a great showing in my...
11 Mar 2005
by Peter Wilson
Architecture and Design Scotland is the latest agency to join the very long list of professional...
Architecture and Design Scotland is the latest agency to join the very long list of professional...
11 Mar 2005
by Mark Cousins
The camera swoops down and tracks frenetically across a congested metropolis crowded with...
The camera swoops down and tracks frenetically across a congested metropolis crowded with...
11 Mar 2005
by Ian Banks
The artist as celebrity is big business. In the field of public art, it can sometimes appear to...
The artist as celebrity is big business. In the field of public art, it can sometimes appear to...
11 Mar 2005
by Penny Lewis
It is over three years since the Scottish Executive launched Designing Places, its key planning...
It is over three years since the Scottish Executive launched Designing Places, its key planning...
11 Mar 2005
by Peter Wilson
Hardly a week goes by without the announcement of some new government-led initiative to improve...
Hardly a week goes by without the announcement of some new government-led initiative to improve...
11 Mar 2005
by Penny Lewis
The old Transport and General Workers Union offices on Salford’s Royal Crescent was a significant...
The old Transport and General Workers Union offices on Salford’s Royal Crescent was a significant...
11 Mar 2005
by Deborah Mulhearn
In 1971, Liverpool was the third most popular shopping destination in the UK, after London’s...
In 1971, Liverpool was the third most popular shopping destination in the UK, after London’s...
11 Mar 2005
by Penny Lewis
The Campsies provide the backdrop to the most desirable location for new rural homes in the West of...
The Campsies provide the backdrop to the most desirable location for new rural homes in the West of...
11 Mar 2005
by Anna Chambers
While discovering some of the north of Britain’s newest architectural practices, it was...
While discovering some of the north of Britain’s newest architectural practices, it was...
11 Feb 2005
Iain Munro leads the Scottish Arts Council’s capital department. Despite limited funds, he hopes to support some...
11 Feb 2005
It all seems so familiar – a major public building, a ‘signature’ architect chosen in ‘competition’, a design...
11 Feb 2005
by Terry Levinthal
Sunday evenings are great for cheesy BBC productions, and you might recognise this little...
Sunday evenings are great for cheesy BBC productions, and you might recognise this little...
11 Feb 2005
by Ian Banks
Cheshire-born artist Cornelia Parker has materialised a lot from the ether recently. She has had one...
Cheshire-born artist Cornelia Parker has materialised a lot from the ether recently. She has had one...
11 Feb 2005
by John McKean
There are few people with the power really to make connections. And the enduring attraction of...
There are few people with the power really to make connections. And the enduring attraction of...
11 Feb 2005
by Penny Lewis
If you went to the recent Urban Summit in Manchester, you will have noticed that one of the...
If you went to the recent Urban Summit in Manchester, you will have noticed that one of the...
11 Feb 2005
by Penny Lewis
The Sage Gateshead, the North East’s new £70million performing arts centre, opened just before...
The Sage Gateshead, the North East’s new £70million performing arts centre, opened just before...
11 Feb 2005
by Anna Chambers
Anyone whose daily commute involves driving along Glasgow’s Clydeside Expressway has no doubt...
Anyone whose daily commute involves driving along Glasgow’s Clydeside Expressway has no doubt...
11 Feb 2005
by Penny Lewis
Last year Elder and Cannon’s Clavius Building, for St Aloysius in Glasgow, won the RIAS Award for...
Last year Elder and Cannon’s Clavius Building, for St Aloysius in Glasgow, won the RIAS Award for...
11 Feb 2005
by Miles Glendinning
Throughout the centuries, architects have tried to build not only for the present, and for...
Throughout the centuries, architects have tried to build not only for the present, and for...
17 Jan 2005
by Anna Chambers
THE Khan Saab Indian restaurant in Manchester’s Didsbury by Andrew Wallace Architects + Interior...
THE Khan Saab Indian restaurant in Manchester’s Didsbury by Andrew Wallace Architects + Interior...
17 Jan 2005
by Anna Chambers
Imagine the day when you can turn on the heating in your home while sitting in your office, have...
Imagine the day when you can turn on the heating in your home while sitting in your office, have...
17 Jan 2005
by Penny Lewis
LDN Architects has been working on plans for the £133.6million 15-year redevelopment scheme for...
LDN Architects has been working on plans for the £133.6million 15-year redevelopment scheme for...
17 Jan 2005
by Penny Lewis
Ben Dawson has been making furniture for 21 years. His business has grown from two men in a garage...
Ben Dawson has been making furniture for 21 years. His business has grown from two men in a garage...
17 Jan 2005
by Noel Young
Perhaps the folks at Scottish Enterprise knew about the American success of the Channel 4 property...
Perhaps the folks at Scottish Enterprise knew about the American success of the Channel 4 property...
17 Jan 2005
by Anna Chambers
The dulcet tones of Ella Fitzgerald, the music of Louis Armstrong and the Sex Pistols, the tales...
The dulcet tones of Ella Fitzgerald, the music of Louis Armstrong and the Sex Pistols, the tales...
17 Jan 2005
by Penny Lewis
The Nick Nairn Cook School is located near Port of Menteith, a small lochside village just south of...
The Nick Nairn Cook School is located near Port of Menteith, a small lochside village just south of...
17 Jan 2005
by Phil Griffin
In the mid 1960s Ralph Capper worked for Leslie and Rosamind Julius who ran the famous Hille...
In the mid 1960s Ralph Capper worked for Leslie and Rosamind Julius who ran the famous Hille...
20 Dec 2004
RIAS Award prize money
From Gordon Murray, President RIAS
Last month’s faintly ridiculous editorial demands...
From Gordon Murray, President RIAS
Last month’s faintly ridiculous editorial demands...
20 Dec 2004
The beat novel “On the Road”, by Jack Kerouac, traced his surreal trip along the white lines of some of the most...
20 Dec 2004
\'Eduardo Souto de Moura\'
Authors:
Antonio Esposito + Giovanni Leoni
Published by:
Electa Architecture...
Authors:
Antonio Esposito + Giovanni Leoni
Published by:
Electa Architecture...
20 Dec 2004
“Passion can create drama out of pure stone,” said a relatively young Le Corbusier in “Towards a New Architecture”...
20 Dec 2004
The Porth Wen Brickworks was the site of one of Ian Banks’ student projects, but that’s not the only reason he loves...
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