All articles by Anna Winston – Page 15
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Mecanoo unveils Birmingham Library fly-through
New video shows the controversial project as it will look once completed.
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The Top 10 building studies of 2010
The most read building studies from the last 12 months - including Renzo Piano’s Central St Giles, Nouvel’s One New Change, Foreign Office Architects’ Ravensbourne College, Chiswick House Cafe by Caruso St John and the International Space Station
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DRMM wins Hastings Pier competition
De Rijke Marsh Morgan beats Fat, Niall McLaughlin and Wilkinson Eyre to revamp fire-ravaged pier
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Video special: Norman Foster documentary, Goldfinger's Balfron Tower, Neutral's Thames installation and a final view of Pimlico School
The best videos we’ve seen this week: A first look at the new documentary How Much Does Your Building Weigh Mr Foster, narrated by Deyan Sudjic; a new view of the Balfron Tower; the latest installation by visualisation specialist Neutral; and a video eulogy to Pimlico School.
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Features
Learning from Las Vegas: Autodesk University
Autodesk’s senior architect Phil Bernstein on bim, Paul Morrel and Cesar Pelli at the software company’s annual event in Las Vegas.
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Video special: Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk, Bart Prince and flying robot builders
The best videos we’ve seen this week: Richard Rogers and Graham Stirk talk about One Hyde Park; Bart Prince still loves an old-fashioned architectural model; and the flying robot builders that could show a glimpse of the future of construction.
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The top 10 stories of 2010
The articles you’ve read the most over the past 12 months - including desertions at RMJM, the Carbuncle Cup, a troubled Norman Foster project, Renzo Piano’s Central St Giles and clothing tips for architects
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Video special - Frank Gehry, Norman Foster and Diller Scofidio & Renfro
The best videos we’ve seen this week - Norman Foster dicusses his recently completed Sperone Westwater Gallery in New York, Gehry introduces his new skyscraper and Diller Scofidio & Renfro’s visualisation of the new Broad Museum in LA.
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MAD creates new museum for Chinese Wood Sculptures
Beijing-based practice MAD has unveiled images of its design for a new museum in Harbin, northern China.
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Fumihiko Maki awarded AIA Gold Medal
Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki was named the 67th recipient of American Institute of Architects’ Gold Medal.
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Rogers' Cheesegrater to rise in 2011
After a series of delays, work is finally due to start on site on the 47-storey Leadenhall building in the City of London.
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CF Møller wins prison competition
CF Møller has been named the winner of a competition to build a new Danish state prison on the island of Falster.
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Blogs
The world's largest Moose
An architect in Sweden is set to realise his dream to build a 45ft hollow glulam Moose on top of a mountain in Sweden. No, really.
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Make submits plans for Broadgate
The first images of Make’s design to replace 3,4 and 6 Broadgate have been revealed as British Land and Blackstone submit a formal planning application.
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Features
How the charts are compiled
BD’s world architecture survey was emailed to more than 2,000 practices around the world to create the World Architecture 100.
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Survey reveals industry split over BIM
A new survey launched by standards and specifications expert NBS has revealed an ‘alarming lack of awareness’ of BIM across the construction industry.
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Alain de Botton on Peter Zumthor's Secular Retreat
In a BD exclusive, Alain de Botton talks at the RIBA about Peter Zumthor’s Secular Retreat for the Living Architecture project.
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Architecture PLB wins planning for BSF school in Sussex
Architecture PLB has won planning for Bowden House School in East Sussex, one of the last of the projects delivered under Building Schools for the Future.
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Architect realises pipe dream with Iranian villa
Barsav Concept & Construction has completed work on a private house in Karaj, Iran.
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American billings index dives back into negative territory
After a month of positive billings, architectural practices in the US are once again reporting a decline in income