Bring on the gap decade and learn at the University of Life
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A professor in Vienna describes about a gap decade and learning at the University of Life. According to him, the idea of a fully focused five-year school studying is not good enough but it has to be more inventive as well as being realistic.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 2003
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We need to learn to cherish the treasures we have at home
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Architects need to enliven England's tourist industry by designing resorts that could rival those found in the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. The beauty of England's coastline is marred by a lack of imaginative architecture.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 2001
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Vibrant cities need to breathe in and don their urban girdles
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The history of walled cities is explored. Many of these walls, built centuries ago for defense purposes, have taken on new uses today. Some cities have sprawled outside of their walls.
Publication Name: Architects' Journal
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0003-8466
Year: 2001
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