June 2019
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It’s not who you know, it’s how you node…
Author: Fiona Gleed “Did you know it’s Women in Engineering day this Sunday?” the email asked, linking me to a selection of papers authored by women, an archive edition of Municipal Engineering and diversity clips on the Institution of Civil...
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Bath Architecture Annual 2019
Read the latest student-produced Bath Architecture Annual showcasing student work from our BSc and MArch architecture courses: View the annual on ISSUU or purchase your own hard copy through the Moodle shop. Contents First year - page 6 Second year -...
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The Design Exhibition
Author: Sam Hyams - The Design Exhibition is the culmination of a year’s work for 3rd year and final year students, with group project and individual final year projects on display for fellow students and guests alike. For Team Bath...
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The joys of making on the Basil Spence project
Author: Lucie Castillo-Ros - Coming into Basil Spence, we all have expectations. Not only is it the first project to really count towards our degree, but also a project of renown: it is THE BATH PROJECT. Eight weeks later, I think I couldn’t...
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Stitching together the Basil Spence project
Author: Dom Wong - The project name ‘Stitch’ is not something the group had previously come together to discuss and agreed upon (nor is it a metaphor for the alienlike landscape design); it just naturally came about because it couldn’t...
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Challenges and blessings of being a Bath Rugby fan on the Basil Spence project
Author: Jack Hodkinson - I believe it was our approach to the project that allowed us to build such momentum and enthusiasm within our team. We began by investigating the landscape proposal, co-creating a design for the site that we were...
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My Overseas Research Project in Auckland
Ella Allison-Drake, Year 3 MEng Chemical Engineering One of the things that drew me to Bath was the opportunity to study abroad for some of my degree. Unsurprisingly, I wasn’t going to miss the chance to come to New Zealand...