Architects Journal
Alan Dunlop
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Student Shows 2012: Mackintosh School of Architecture, University of Glasgow
28-Jun-2012
Alan Dunlop’s finds the early years at the Mac bursting with life -
Winner: Paul Middleton
28-Jun-2012
The overall winner of the AJ/Kingspan Benchmark Sketch a facade -
Runner up: Adrian Baynes
28-Jun-2012
Runner up of the AJ/Kingspan Benchmark Sketch a facade -
Third place: Richard Hutchinson
28-Jun-2012
Third place in the AJ/Kingspan Benchmark Sketch a facade -
Hillhead Primary School, Glasgow, by JM Architects
9-Feb-2012
Hillhead Primary School combines a parkland setting with the bustle of Glasgow’s cultural quarter to create a school of two halves, says Alan Dunlop. Photography by Andrew Lee -
Library, University of Aberdeen, by Schmidt Hammer Lassen
8-Dec-2011
Schmidt Hammer Lassen’s zebra-skinned library brings the University of Aberdeen into its sixth century with a flourish, writes Alan Dunlop. Photography by Adam Mork -
Patricia Cain and Alan Dunlop on architectural draughtsmanship, painting and the city
21-Oct-2010
Alan Dunlop quizzes artist Patricia Cain on her creative motivation, technique and prize-winning work portraying Zaha Hadid’s Glasgow Riverside Museum -
Glasgow City Mission by Elder and Cannon Architects
2-Sep-2010
Glasgow City Mission and Elder and Cannon Architects, the designer of its new headquarters, appear to have similar values. Both are a positive force in Glasgow; both seem content to keep a low profile and to quietly go about their business. Photography by Andrew Lee -
Alan Dunlop: Capital City Academy
10-Sep-2009
Alan Dunlop of Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop selects the Capital City Academy -
Fettes College Preparatory School, Edinburgh, by Page\Park Architects
11-Jun-2009
Page\Park’s prep school is a subtle, contemporary addition to historic Fettes College, says Alan Dunlop. Photography by Renzo Mazzolini -
The Venice Biennale British Pavilion remains steadfastly London-centric
15-Sep-2008
According to Emily Campbell, head of design and architecture at the British Council, Britain has an ‘expanding cast of architects held in high regard internationally’ (AJ 28.08.08). They will not be represented in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, which will once again grandstand a small coterie of London practices.



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