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Record number of women apply for architecture-related degreesSubscription
The highest ever number of women have applied to study architecture and related subjects at university in 2019, while applications from men have fallen
Architects needed for rollout of RIBA programme to teach architecture in schoolsSubscription
The RIBA is calling for architects to help bring architecture teaching into schools as it starts to roll out a nationwide educational drive
Hawkins\Brown’s physics facility for University of Oxford features 16m basementSubscription
The £50 million Beecroft Building sits above the deepest basement in Oxford
Waterloo City Farm Education Barn by Feilden FowlesSubscription
A backland site in central London is the site for an initiative to transform children’s lives through learning experiences outside the classroom. Photography by Peter Cook
Watch: ‘Architecture for All’ film on diversity in educationVideoSubscription
The Architecture Foundation has produced a film focusing on the future of creative learning in the UK
Feilden Fowles reveals £4.9m revamp for Crystal Palace Park college Subscription
Up-and-coming practice Feilden Fowles has unveiled proposals to revamp two sites run by outdoor-education provider Capel Manor College in Crystal Palace Park, south-east London
Architecture should have the widest gene pool to draw fromSubscription
While the gender gap has been eliminated in schools of architecture, the gap in respect of race and class is scarcely discussed, says Paul Finch
Mary Duggan returns to Alfriston with ‘strikingly monolithic’ performing arts centre designSubscription
Mary Duggan Architects has won the go-ahead for a new 401m² performing arts building at Alfriston School in Buckinghamshire
A gateway to the magical: Studio Weave’s Belvue School Woodland ClassroomsSubscription
A timber-frame structure supporting a concave standing seam roof acts as a gatehouse to new woodlands
Níall McLaughlin’s buildings for Jesus College, CambridgeSubscription
The first phase of the practice’s development gives a remarkable coherence to its disparate elements, writes Owen Hopkins. Photography Nick Kane and Peter Cook
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