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Phil Etchell's sixth year project design a facility in which broken and obsolete items are turned from a waste product into a resource through the acts of repair and resale. Here Etchell's pencil rendering describes the entrance to the facility

Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design, Moscow, Russia

16 May 2012 | By Matthew Barac

Pushing at the boundaries of the conventional academy, this architecture school is where technology meets internationalism

Card model by Horikosi

Pedagogy: University Of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

27 March 2012 | By Matthew Barac

Matthew Barac reports on adaptations Japanese architecture schools are implementing in the wake of recent natural disasters

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Pedagogy: FAUUSP, São Paulo, Brazil

29 February 2012 | By Matthew Barac

FAUUSP in Brazil explores how architecture can connect at the different scales of urban life

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Pedagogy – RMIT, Melbourne, Australia

30 January 2012 | By Matthew Barac

RMIT university in Melbourne embraces the richness of cultures of its students, choosing to focus on the topic of the Asian city in its final-year studio

3099397759_a42bc49299_oA practical workshop in earth wall ramming allows students to experience  first-hand the construction techniques that they  are learning about

Pedagogy - Centre for Alternative Technology, Wales

21 December 2011 | By Matthew Barac

Should the serious business of sustainability be a laughing matter? According to the holistic learning principles promoted by CAT, the combination of green technology, having fun and fresh country air can lead to making better buildings.

CAST Drawing Studio

Pedagogy - Centre for Architectural Structures and Technology, Canada

24 November 2011 | By Matthew Barac

An architecure school physically plays with the poetry of form writes Matthew Barac on the unconventional learning style at the University of Manitoba’s CAST laboratory

The work of students Sebastian Ernst and Martin Tessarz shows their proposed 'long block' for Manhattan

Pedagogy - ETH Zurich, Switzerland

31 October 2011 | By Matthew Barac

ETH Zurich rejoices in creative Swiss rigour

The pink floors of Tilvawala's model highlight his reinterpretation of 'streets in the sky', in which the new winding outdoor corridors mimic India's urban street pattern

CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING AND TECHNOLOGY, AHMEDABAD, INDIA

21 September 2011 | By Matthew Barac

Through observation and hand-drawing, students at CEPT are designing for today’s complex reality

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Unseen drawings of Carlo Scarpa's Villa Ottolenghi

24 April 2012

The unpublished working drawings of Carlo Scapa’s last completed building

Pancho Guedes, 1963

A perspective from the archive of Pancho Guedes

29 March 2012

The sedutive trajectory of this unique Portuguese architect, sculptor and artist

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Architectural Eggstacy

15 March 2012 | By Federico Sher

As contracts dry up in the bite of the austerity decade some intrepid architects have turned their trade to the world’s largest easter egg hunt

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Architectural Graffiti

9 March 2012 | By Masha Kuzmenko

Room-sized mixed-media creations of Dutch graffiti artist Boris Tellegen

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Unseen sketches of Aldo van Eyck

29 February 2012 | By Jose Fernández-Llebrez

The never before published early drawings of the Catholic Church at the Hague by Aldo van Eyck, an architect from

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