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Praise and criticism both revealed how architectural intentions can be miscontrued, but prompted me to seek work were they can be clearly expressed, says Lee Ivett
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Praise and criticism both revealed how architectural intentions can be miscontrued, but prompted me to seek work were they can be clearly expressed, says Lee Ivett
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Following a love for wild landscapes led me to Skye, and to a belief in low-impact architecture, recalls Mary Arnold-Forster
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Working in the commercial world was a valuable education for an architect, says Trevor Morriss
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I found my architectural voice in the collaborative creativity of the theatre, says Pippa Nissen
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Encountering the Centre Pompidou set me on the path to architecture, and its liberative potential, recalls Philip Gumuchdjian
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Living in Stockholm apartments shaped my approach to sociability in architecture, says Linda Thiel
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An unwelcome addition to the neighbourhood altered the course of my career, says Flora Samuel
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A lifetime’s experience in housing design, underpinned by steely rigour and gentle humour, has been a constant inpiration, says Jo McCafferty
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A scholarship from SPAB set me on the course that has defined my life’s work, says Martin Ashley
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The businesslike approach of Powell & Moya set the tone for my own practice, says Peter Baynes
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Roberto Burle Marx transformed my understanding of urban landscapes, says Brian Vermeulen
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The experience of making things enriches my approach to design, says Biba Dow