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Shuttered Glasgow nightclub to accommodate 230 students

Urban Realm

A former nightclub on Glasgow's Queen Street has been lined up for redevelopment to provide purpose-built student accommodation above an active ground floor. The Victorian tenement.

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Hong Kong Design Institute presents ten student design projects

Deezen

Dezeen School Shows: a cowboy -informed clothing campaign and a pram for visually impaired parents feature in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Hong Kong Design Institute. Students: Shantidevi Fung, Ching Chung, Sin Hei Tai and Chun Kit Wong. Student: Cowen Yeung. Student: Ka Ngai Hung. Tutor: Parke Stephen.

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Designing K-12 schools for students and safety

BD+C

Designing K-12 schools for students and safety 0 dbarista Wed, 05/17/2023 - 14:13 K-12 Schools While bullying, mental health, and other acts of violence are all too common in schools today, designers have shown that smart and subtle preventive steps can make a big difference.

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Tour a neoclassical Copenhagen condo in the heart of Frederiksstaden

The Spaces

Located at Store Kongensgade 110, the three-storey building dates from 1804 and is believed to have been designed by a student of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff – the architect often referred to as the ‘godfather of classical Copenhagen.’

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The most famous fountain makes a lot of money

Brandon Donnelly

I did it when I was there in 2007 as a grad student. And if you’ve ever been to the Trevi Fountain, then you’ve probably thrown change into it, over your left shoulder, and hoped for good things. Lots of people do this. And in 2016, the fountain collected nearly US$1.5

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Competitions: Jeff Harnar Awards

Bustler

The Jeff Harnar Awards program was created by Garrett Thornburg in 2007 to honor the memory of architect Jeff Harnar, known for his groundbreaking design in contemporary architecture in New Mexico. The deadline to apply is Monday, March 11, 2024.

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Creating Passive Income as an Architect with David Stumpf

Young Architect

David graduated high school in 2007, a time when the internet was not as flush with information about careers in architecture. With a two-hour daily commute, David lived with his parents, focused on studying in his spare time, and channeled his income into student loan repayments.