Architects Journal
BY JEREMY MELVIN
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Understanding practice
24-Jun-1999
Created during the roller-coaster economy of the late 1980s, ORMS is a practice which has thrived on finding opportunities in unpromising circumstances. This optimistic approach has worked equally well for a wide variety of clients -
Fostering management talent
25-Mar-1999
Foster and Partners' Faculty of Management at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, unites nature and academe with an over-arching steel roof -
The architect's engineer Anthony Hunt's successful approach to structural engineering has its roots in his feel for the way architects think
18-Feb-1999
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Where engineering and architecture meet The success of Anthony Hunt Associates, the smallest of the 'big three' engineering practices, is attributable to its constant search for a new way of doing thi
18-Feb-1999
ANTHONY HUNT ASSOCIATES -
People
14-Jan-1999
Intellectual property David Cadman, founder of Environmental Governance, combines environmental expertise with knowledge of the property industry -
A job well done
23-Jul-1998
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Bowing to the inevitable
16-Jul-1998
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Student of behaviour
28-May-1998
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Very real architects
30-Apr-1998
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Children of the AA
2-Apr-1998
In its first 20 years Fletcher Priest has been characterised by diversity and a willingness to look beyond conventional design -
Creative stimulus
2-Apr-1998
Fletcher Priest Architects has developed a reputation for quality of design allied to consistency of delivery. A series of recent buildings and commissions have seen the practice, now 20 years old, emerge as one of the strongest of its generation -
Academic at the interface
5-Mar-1998
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Architect of dissent Richard MacCormac's many successes as an architect are founded on an attitude which questions conventional wisdom
18-Dec-1997
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