All Features articles – Page 127
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Private faces in public places
BD’s photographer was out and about at the opening of Jeremy and Fenella Dixon’s Tate café fitout in 1982
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Dot to dot results: 26 November 2010
Last week’s winner was Fidelma McDonagh of ABK in Dublin, who identified the Michelin Building on Fulham Road, by Francois Espinesse
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Dot to dot - 3 December 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday December 8 for a chance to win a copy of Leonard Manasseh & Partners, by Timothy Brittain-Catlin
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Green living
The architect of Heathrow airport and Liverpool’s cathedral also designed his own treehouse
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Dot to dot - 26 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday December 1 for a chance to win a copy of American Art Museum Architecture by Eric M Wolf
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Gort Scott’s double-height of fashion
When Gort Scott took on the job of remodelling a three-storey Georgian townhouse in London’s Mayfair, the original intention was to create a gallery.
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Claudio Silvestrin on plans for an Italian fashion mall
Retail architecture should be tranquil and beautiful according to Claudio Silvestrin, who is designing a 700m-long Fashion Mall in northern Italy.
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DSDHA’s bijou Belgravia cosmetics store
Reconfiguring the Belgravia boutique of bespoke make-up company, Cosmetics a la Carte, required DSDHA to engage in urban planning on a miniature scale.
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David Atcherley-Symes of Land Securities
As Land Securities opens its 60-shop retail mall at One New Change, retail manager David Atcherley-Symes discusses what makes a successful shopping development in a recession.
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Jailed architect had previous form
Jailed architect Richard Lindsay first hit the headlines in 1998 when he was struck off Arb’s register for his work on Kay Mossop’s house
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Taking the first bite of Apple Autocad
Autodesk’s Autocad 2011 for Mac is available for download. How does it stand up when put to the test?
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Apple online readers’ offer
Autocad is back on the Mac and is now for the first time available on the iPad. To celebrate, the Apple Online Store is giving BD readers an exclusive offer
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We are setting up anew after forced insolvency
We are setting up a new practice having been forced into insolvency. Any advice or tips on the “bear-traps” to look out for?
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Urban Salon’s glass act for Oliver Sweeney
Urban Salon has completed a flagship store for footwear and accessories retailer Oliver Sweeney in Spiningfields, Manchester.
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Dot to dot results: 19 November 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Paul Velluet of Twickenham, who identified Daniel Libeskind’s unbuilt Spiral extension for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London
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Dot to dot: 19 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday November 24 for a chance to win a copy of Julius Shulman: Chicago Mid-Century Modernism, by Gary Gand
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Sheppard Robson helps RICS create free Ska Rating tool
Sheppard Robson has helped develop a free tool to enable architects and interior designers improve and rate sustainability of office fit-out projects, says associate Daniel Winder
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No stranger to controversy
When Southwark council wanted to build a pricy RMJM-designed townhall 31 years ago, the local community came out in force to protest
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Dot to dot results: 5 November 2010
Last week’s winner was Lindsay Cuddy of Cardiff, who identified Richard Rogers’ Welsh National Assembly building, aka the Senedd
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Dot to dot: 12 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday (GIVE DATE) for a chance to win a copy of Engineers: a History of Engineering and Structural Design, by Matthew Wells