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Ten architecture projects by students at Heriot-Watt University

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Dezeen School Shows: a project that proposes a combined beachfront cinema and theatre in Dubai is included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Heriot-Watt University. Students are encouraged to take risks and guided by strong professional integrity. Our approach is hands-on, with a focus on learning by doing.

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Residential Deconstruction versus Demolition | Life of an Architect

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Home / Buildings / Deconstruction versus Demolition Deconstruction versus Demolition Bob Borson — November 4, 2013 — 29 Comments Deconstruction is an environmentally friendly alternative to demolition and on the KHouse Modern project , the existing house on site is currently going through the process of being taken apart piece by piece.

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University for the Creative Arts presents six interior architecture projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a farm-to-table restaurant and a clothes repair workshop for young people are featured in Dezeen's latest school show by interior architecture students from the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, England. Dyeing to Repair is a concept for a workshop and experience store funded by Fashion for Good.

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Ten architecture projects from London South Bank University

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Dezeen School Shows: a project that investigates the natural world's impact on mental health and another that aims to revive Twickenham's riverside through music are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at London South Bank University. Student: Ellis J Smith. Course: BA Hons Architecture – Year 01.

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

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While this represents progress, both gender and racial inequality and discrimination remains widespread in the architecture industry , from student bodies and educational institutions right through to professional organizations and the workplace as a whole. Square House is best described as subtly deconstructive.