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Wednesday
23 May 2012

Class of

Each year BD searches out the best rising talent from completing Part II students.

We ask each of the UK's architecture schools to nominate their top students of the year,
drawn together a panel of distinguished judges, and then give you a lowdown on the best!


Class of 2008: Anna Page



[caption id="attachment_474" align="aligncenter" width="468" caption="Two gatehouses form an entrance to the site"][/caption] Anna Page of London Metropolitan University chosen site was the ruins of the 1st century villa built by Emperor Hadrian outside Rome. Working under the tutorship of Florian Beigel and Philip Christou, Anna Page developed a scheme that incorporated both ...

Class of 2008: Gurvir Tummana



Gurvir Tummana, of the University of Greenwich, scheme focuses on the regeneration of the working port of Whitstable, Kent. Gurvir Tummana The looming oil crisis also provides the backdrop to this project proposed for Whitstable in Kent. The town is a working port, if one that has seen better days. It is ...

Class of 2008: Peter Jennings



Peter Jennings of the University of Sheffield was commended for his project's contrast between highly refined components and its prevailing sense of austerity.

Class of 2007: A sense of adventure



From age-old considerations of proportion, decorum and classical dignity to fears about the way Britain’s surveillance culture is shaping our built environment, this year’s round-up of the best graduating diploma students reveals the extraordinary range of preoccupations at play in our architecture schools How we judged the Class of 2007 [caption id="attachment_496" ...

Class of 2006 – The UK’s top graduates



 For diploma students leaving university this summer, it was the final hurdle. But of the hundreds eligible, only a handful of the most exceptional graduates could earn a place in BD’s Class of 2006. Zoë Blackler joined our panel of expert judges as they chose eight outstanding graduates with projects as ...

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