All Archive Titles articles – Page 34
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Architects like to think …
… they have all the great ideas, yet without patrons to realise those ideas, they are helpless.
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It’s all back to front
Built using conventional cavity masonry, South Bank University’s £17m Keyworth Centre is an imposing landmark in London’s Elephant & Castle area. Designed by BDP and completed in 2003, the nine-storey building provides lecture theatres, teaching spaces and offices.
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All one under the sun
For the monolithic concrete facade of its Palace of Justice in Barcelona, David Chipperfield Architects found pigmentation answered its calls for consistency of tone and colour.
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Green agenda
It is right that sustainability tops the agenda in construction today. But I find it totally unacceptable when brick, a material proven to last for centuries with very little maintenance, is grouped with so-called ‘modern’ materials that are classed as having a life of only 60 years.
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BDA revises design note 7 on durability
BDA Design Note 7, Brickwork Durability, has been revised and updated by the Brick Development Association.
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50 - National Assembly Of Wales
Sue Essex, cabinet minister for finance, local government and public services. Public
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5 - Argent
David Partridge and Roger Madelin, joint chief executives. Commercial/regeneration
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46 - University Of Cambridge
Michael Bienias, director estate management and building services. Education
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44 - London Borough Of Camden
Peter Bishop, director of environment (outgoing). Public
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42 - The Crown Estate
Giles Clarke, director of investment and asset management. Commercial
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