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Building Architecture Communities with Stephen Drew

Young Architect

In today’s episode, Stephen talks about his experience working in recruiting for architecture firms. He explains what architects need to understand about recruiters and also talks about the ins and outs of finding a job as an architect. . What You’ll Hear on This Episode: What inspired Stephen to pursue a career in architecture.

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Norman Foster "to assemble the best minds" to rebuild Ukrainian city of Kharkiv

Deezen

"The first step would be a city masterplan linked to the region, with the ambition to combine the most loved and revered heritage from the past with the most desirable and greenest elements of infrastructure and buildings — in other words, to deliver the city of the future now and to plan for its life decades ahead," he said.

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V&A's Tropical Modernism exhibition explores "the politics behind the concrete"

Deezen

London's Victoria and Albert Museum has launched its Tropical Modernism exhibition, which highlights the architectural movement's evolution from colonial import to a "tool of nation building".

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Tongji University's College of Architecture and Urban Planning marks 70 years with Global Dean's Forum

Deezen

Promotion: Shanghai 's Tongji University is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its College of Architecture and Urban Planning with the Global Dean's Forum, a day-long event bringing together 11 major architecture schools from around the world. The school is now also starting to recruit post-doctoral researchers from abroad.

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The Culture of Architecture Needs an Overhaul, Part II: Historical Background, Today’s Context and Future Steps

Architizer

Studio Culture in Architecture Schools In their design for the Abedian School of Architecture in QLD, Australia, Crab Studio sought to rethink the traditional bounds of architecture’s pedagogical spaces. Part III looks at how to intentionally create a values-based teaching and learning culture.

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Architectural Education Will Change Because The Way Architects Work Will Change

EntreArchitect

No more CAD-execution with humans: Revit and BIM will explode into all the ways architects have functioned since the computer rewrote the office manuals of every architecture office in the world. Anyone will be able to directly create buildings through software, no architect need apply. Its silly to say “Change.” Here are my thoughts.

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"We'll be graduating smart, caring, compassionate activist students" says new head of Pratt undergrad programme

Deezen

I'd like to have a Pratt grad building shiny new opera houses". I also like the idea that students will be interested in building the next shiny new opera house, it's just that that opera house will be different," he explained. These are the things I understand and want to set forward, as part of the mission for the school.