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  • Fabricate

    Competition: win a book detailing digital fabrication projects across architecture and design

    Dezeen is giving away five hardcover copies of Fabricate 2017: Rethinking Design and Construction, which brings together the best architecture and design projects involving digital fabrication. More about Competition: win a book detailing digital fabrication projects across architecture and design

    Lucy Wildsmith | 19 July 2017
  • Robot-made Voxel chair designed using new software by Bartlett researchers

    A continuous line of plastic makes up this intricate robot-built chair, designed using a new 3D-printing software by a team from the Bartlett School of Architecture in London. More about Robot-made Voxel chair designed using new software by Bartlett researchers

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 17 May 2017 | 11 comments
  • Flextiles by the Bartlett School of Architecture

    Bartlett students propose self-supporting pavilion made from felt

    A group of MAarch students from the Bartlett School of Architecture have devised a method of turning felt into load-bearing structures that they hope to build into an fabric pavilion. More about Bartlett students propose self-supporting pavilion made from felt

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 3 March 2017 | 24 comments
  • The Bartlett - 22 Gordon Street

    Hawkins\Brown remodels Bloomsbury building for The Bartlett architecture school

    The Bartlett School of Architecture now has a new Hawkins\Brown-designed facility in central London featuring a staircase designed as a "social generator" and studios with no doors. More about Hawkins\Brown remodels Bloomsbury building for The Bartlett architecture school

    Jessica Mairs | 16 December 2016 | 6 comments
  • Matt Lucraft proposes solution to London's housing crisis with "mad-cap" building system

    Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett student Matt Lucraft has proposed an evolving self-built housing co-operative based on a mishmash of English vernacular and historic Japanese architecture as a solution to London's housing crisis (+ movie). More about Matt Lucraft proposes solution to London's housing crisis with "mad-cap" building system

    Alyn Griffiths | 21 August 2016 | 7 comments
  • Anthropophagic Territory by Bartlett graduate Adrian Yiu

    Adrian Yiu's Anthropophagic Territory is a conceptual self-sustaining quarry

    Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett graduate Adrian Yiu has proposed revitalising a disused quarry in Rio de Janeiro's oldest favela to create an independent enterprise zone for local people (+ slideshow). More about Adrian Yiu's Anthropophagic Territory is a conceptual self-sustaining quarry

    Alyn Griffiths | 14 August 2016 | 5 comments
  • Bob Sheil

    Bartlett head calls for new models of education to protect future UK architects

    The head of one of the world's top architecture schools has called for an overhaul of architecture education and accreditation in the UK following new statistics about the high rate of mental health issues among students. More about Bartlett head calls for new models of education to protect future UK architects

    Anna Winston | 4 August 2016 | 12 comments
  • Louise Bjørnskov Schmidt's rainforest walkway promotes ecological awareness in Panama

    Louise Bjørnskov Schmidt designs rainforest complex to promote eco awareness in Panama

    Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett graduate Louise Bjørnskov Schmidt has proposed an ecological education facility that circles a lake within a Panama rainforest (+ slideshow). More about Louise Bjørnskov Schmidt designs rainforest complex to promote eco awareness in Panama

    Alyn Griffiths | 3 July 2016 | 8 comments
  • Graduates: Reimagined Factory by Joanne Chen

    Joanne Chen designs factory for London artisans based on the teachings of William Morris

    Graduate shows 2016: Bartlett graduate Joanne Chen has designed a factory that includes leisure and education facilities, based on the Socialist ideals set out by designer and activist William Morris in the late 19th century. More about Joanne Chen designs factory for London artisans based on the teachings of William Morris

    Jessica Mairs | 27 June 2016 | 11 comments
  • European Union: Referendum to Reimagine by Steve McCloy, a conceptual architecture project from UCL Bartlett

    Steven McCloy presents a futuristic vision for the European Union ahead of the UK referendum

    EU referendum: Architecture student Steven McCloy has reimagined the European Union as a nomadic organisation that moves to a new city every five years. More about Steven McCloy presents a futuristic vision for the European Union ahead of the UK referendum

    Amy Frearson | 21 June 2016 | 4 comments
  • Table No.2 by Stefan Bassing

    Stefan Bassing produces furniture from combinations of identical steel rods

    Designer and Bartlett School of Architecture tutor Stefan Bassing has used digital modelling to create a pair of tables, made from repetitive elements to simplify the production process. More about Stefan Bassing produces furniture from combinations of identical steel rods

    Emma Tucker | 26 March 2016 | 4 comments
  • 3D-printed chair by The Barlett UCL students

    Bartlett students use robots to build 3D-printed filigree chairs

    A team of students at the Bartlett architecture school have developed a technique for 3D printing complex curved structures, and used it to build a set of intricate chairs. More about Bartlett students use robots to build 3D-printed filigree chairs

    Dan Howarth | 5 February 2016 | 5 comments
  • Amalgamma develops 3D printing concrete technique for building structures

    A group of students from the Bartlett School of Architecture has developed a method of 3D printing concrete to create structural elements and large furniture pieces. More about Amalgamma develops 3D printing concrete technique for building structures

    Alice Morby | 21 January 2016 | 1 comment
  • Project Plexe by students from Barlett London School of Architecture

    Bartlett students weave Plexe-e furniture from foam tubes

    Masters students from the Bartlett School of Architecture have used cement-covered foam pipes to create Gothic-style arches, columns and furniture (+ movie). More about Bartlett students weave Plexe-e furniture from foam tubes

    Emma Tucker | 2 December 2015 | 5 comments
  • Fabrick by Bartlett School of Architecture

    Bartlett students create felt material that can be moulded into self-supporting chairs

    Students at the Bartlett School of Architecture have developed a composite material using felt and resin that can be stitched together to create tubular furniture. More about Bartlett students create felt material that can be moulded into self-supporting chairs

    Emma Tucker | 16 November 2015 | 1 comment
  • Larisa Bulibasa City of London Bartlett

    Larisa Bulibasa reimagines London's financial district as a disorientating labyrinth

    Graduate shows 2015: Larisa Bulibasa has developed a vision for the City of London in which a complex network of alleyways, dead ends and enclosed spaces evoke the bewildering financial practices conducted within. More about Larisa Bulibasa reimagines London's financial district as a disorientating labyrinth

    Alyn Griffiths | 25 July 2015 | 4 comments
  • Oasis of Peace graduate project at the Bartlett by Lauren Fresle

    Oasis of Peace is a conceptual Israeli city that promotes peace through water management

    Graduate shows 2015: Bartlett architecture graduate Lauren Fresle has envisioned a water city in Israel where Jewish and Muslim communities live peacefully together against a backdrop of huge stepwells and cisterns (+ slideshow). More about Oasis of Peace is a conceptual Israeli city that promotes peace through water management

    Amy Frearson | 14 July 2015 | 10 comments
  • Stockholm City Airport by Alex Sutton for The Bartlett graduate show 2015

    Stockholm airport proposal elevates runways among city rooftops

    Graduate shows 2015: airport runways are raised above the streets and waterways of a new Stockholm city district in this conceptual proposal by Bartlett School of Architecture graduate Alex Sutton (+ slideshow). More about Stockholm airport proposal elevates runways among city rooftops

    Amy Frearson | 13 July 2015 | 36 comments
  • Atheistic Typology by Kacper Chmielewski from the Bartlett School of Architecture

    Architecture for atheists imagined in designs by student Kacper Chmielewski

    Graduate shows 2015: Bartlett School of Architecture student Kacper Chmielewski has developed a new style of architecture specifically for atheists, including a shrine to the oak tree (+ slideshow). More about Architecture for atheists imagined in designs by student Kacper Chmielewski

    Amy Frearson | 29 June 2015 | 48 comments
  • Augmented Skin by Kazushi Miyamoto, Youngseok Doo and Theodora Maria Moudatsou

    Bartlett students create building components from skeletal modules wrapped in stretchy "skin"

    A group of graduates from London's Bartlett School of Architecture has developed an experimental technique for creating intricate building components by wrapping sticks in stretchy fabric and using them to cast concrete (+ slideshow). More about Bartlett students create building components from skeletal modules wrapped in stretchy "skin"

    Alyn Griffiths | 30 October 2014 | 12 comments
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