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Real Time archives: November 2010

Frances Holliss: Work, home, city >

29 November 2010, 12:45pm

Part of Everyday Extraordinary. Episode 5. Dr Frances Holliss will explore the role of the Machiya (traditional workhome) in Tokyo and how this effects the …

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Start again #1 >

25 November 2010, 6:30pm

Starting again, with Professor Peter Carl, David Kohn, Anne Markey, Maurice Mitchell and Maria Smith from Studio Weave. Our series so far has looked at the …

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Sarah Wigglesworth of SWA >

23 November 2010, 1:00pm

Sarah Wigglesworth of SWA presents: Sandal Magna Community Primary School Part of Right Here Right Now, a series of Tuesday lunchtime talks. Contemporary …

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Supplementary cinema: Hockney + Whiteread >

22 November 2010, 1:00pm

In the first of a series of impromptu cinema sessions, we will view films about two high-profile British artists that have been referenced in briefs set for …

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Rip it Up #5: The Troublemakers. Independent practice and its targets >

11 November 2010, 6:30pm

Part of Rip it up and start again, a series of 12 lectures curated and chaired by Kieran Long. With This Is Not A Gateway, Practice Architecture and the …

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Rip it up #4: Belfast >

4 November 2010, 6:30pm

Part of Rip it up and start again, a series of 12 lectures curated and chaired by Kieran Long. With David Brett, Mark Hackett, Fran Balaam, Michael Corr and …

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Schools Design Workshops, 4 & 5 November 2010 >

4 November 2010, 1:54pm

Economic Challenge Investment Funding is available for the next Institute of Education & London Met Schools Design CPD Course at RIBA on 4th and 5th …

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Public Works >

2 November 2010, 1:00pm

Studio Three present: public works on Relational architecture practice Part of Right Here Right Now, a series of Tuesday lunchtime talks. Contemporary …

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Participatory design day

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010, by Sumita Sinha

Report: Participatory design day at ASD, 18th October, 2010. Participatory design can be viewed as  a process of design that actively involves all stakeholders to ensure that the space or product designed meets their needs. This approach is used in software design, urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, product design, sustainability, planning or even medicine as a way of creating designs or products that are more responsive and appropriate to their users' cultural and practical needs. In his essay, ‘The architecture of …



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