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Architectural Robotics
The B-made Architectural Robotics course is a blended learning program created by the Bartlett Manufacturing and Design Exchange (B-made) Robotics Lab at the Bartlett School of Architecture (BSA). This course equips students, researchers, and staff with the skills to develop innovative robotic manufacturing processes that address the critical challenges in the construction industry.
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11/8/2024
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 15: Who enjoys shopping in IKEA?
Lunch Hour Lectures - Spring 2011 - Episode 15: Who enjoys shopping in IKEA? Professor Alan Penn will describe the way that architects use space to sell you things. He shows how space creates patterns of movement and this brings you in contact with goods. In IKEA though, the story gets more interesting, here the designers deliberately set out to confuse you and in this way draw you into buying things that were not on your shopping list. Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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10/3/2023
Fire Safe Design MArch Programme | UCL Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Discover how fire safe design can inspire a new wave of safe, elegant and sustainable creations in complex buildings.
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4/24/2023
UCL IIPP SEMINAR: Sustainable to Regenerative - Michael Pawlyn
Recorded 16/11/2022 Drawing on his recent book, co-authored with Sarah Ichioka (Flourish: Design Paradigms for Our Planetary Emergency), Michael Pawlyn will describe five key shifts that they believe will be necessary to make the shift from ‘sustainable’ to ‘regenerative’. With reference to complex systems science, he will also offer an explanation for why there has been such a slow pace of change in addressing environmental crises and how we might bring about a tipping point. Join us to hear Michael Pawlyn, Founding Director of Exploration Architecture discuss his recent book 'Flourish: Design Paradigms for Our Planetary Emergency'. This talk will be chaired by IIPP’s Dr Carolina Alves, with Katie Kedward as discussant, followed by questions from the audience.
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11/21/2022
Applying to The Bartlett Promise Sub-Sarahan African Master's Scholarship  - new version - new version - new version
Information and advice about applying for the Bartlett Promise Sub-Saharan African Scholarships 2022.
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1/27/2022
Applying to The Bartlett Promise UK Master's Scholarship
Information and advice about applying for the Bartlett Promise UK Master's Scholarship 2022.
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1/27/2022
Global Urbanism MASc at UCL Urban Laboratory Q&A
Presentation and Q&A by the programme leaders of the new Global Urbanism MASc. This session is from the Bartlett Graduate Open Days (January 2022).
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1/24/2022
VIRTUAL IAS Festival: Crossing the line: contested borders and bounded space in Ireland (04 May 2021)
Panel discussion with historian Peter Leary, architect Aisling Rusk, and artist and researcher Paula McCloskey. 2021 marks the centenary of Irish partition, a major turning point in the histories of Ireland, the United Kingdom and the British Empire. This anniversary provides a moment for reflection on the past but contested boundaries of politics and identity continue to shape Ireland’s present. Much of the recent Brexit debate turned on the Irish land boundary – a site of violent and deadly conflict during the period of the Troubles – with the return of a ‘hard border’ avoided only through the creation of a new and controversial ‘border in the Irish sea’. Amidst talk of a future ‘border poll’ on the prospect of Irish unity, the city of Belfast remains deeply scarred by division. More than twenty years after the Good Friday Agreement, almost 100 walls or ‘peace lines’ still delineate and separate its Catholic and Protestant communities.
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11/5/2021
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