Friday, July 11th, 2008
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BD concludes the round-up of student work from the architecture schools’ end-of-year exhibitions. Ed Frith, Gerrard O’Carroll, James Payne and Peter Wilson report
Royal College of Art
Pros Thoughtful, playful, with big ideas and narrative.
Cons Detailing and material ingenuity overshadowed in architecture show, but there ...
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Friday, July 4th, 2008
Wild and practical imaginations fused with inspiring teaching have produced another excellent vintage.
Student show
Bartlett School of Architecture, London
Pros Acres of vivid fantasy.
Cons Clone syndrome.
Standout students Michael Aling, Yaojen Alan Chuang
5/5
Like an ageing rocker, the Bartlett end of year show seems to get gracefully tamer every year — posher pad, higher ...
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Friday, July 20th, 2007
The greatest reward of this strong but sometimes reiterative show is its revolutionary study of cities and regeneration.
Architectural association
Pros Fresh, exciting design research on cities and urban planning
Cons Too many grids, mats, meshes and nets
Standout students Max von Werz, Martin Jameson, Alejandra Bosch
4/5
The AA remains the UK’s most dynamic and ...
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