All Features articles – Page 131
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Peter Rees: The man who built the City of London
As Peter Rees marks 25 years as the City of London’s chief planning officer BD meets the man and gauges to what ends he has used his considerable power.
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Dot to Dot: 27 August 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday September 1 for a chance to win a copy of Solar Domestic Water Heating, an Earthspan Expert handbook, by Chris Laughton.
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Dot to dot results: August 13
The winner was Marc Escobar Esteve of FAP Architects in London, who identified Oscar Niemeyer’s Ministry of Justice in Brasilia
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Biennale iPhone app reviewed: maps useful, but functionality misses a trick
The Venice Architecture Biennale iPhone app has been launched to ease the journey from one pavilion to another, help visitors manage the hectic schedule of events, and find and book restaurants.
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How British practices are changing the face of Libya
As BD reported in our last issue firms are increasingly looking abroad to find work during the recession, and Libya and Brazil are two of the most popular countries.
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Vintage at Goodwood
Architecture may have only had a token presence at Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway’s celebration of the best of British design and style, but it’s more than you would expect from your average summer festival.
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Scanning the bigger picture
Capable of creating highly accurate 3D environments and costing around £70,000, the Faro Photon 120 is the Bartlett’s latest research toy.
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Scanner offers a better understanding of space
The Bartlett has a 3D scanner on loan that has useful architectural applications
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Venturing inside the belly of the beast
David Foster’s dinosaur proposal won a 1975 competition for an extension to the Natural History Museum
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Do architects have a future?
Given the worsening economy and continued erosion of our roles, is there any future for us architects?
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Where did all the time go?
Accessibility and flexibility are at the heart of the best timesheet software
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Dot to dot results: 30 July 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Michael Dahlhausen of Marchini Curran Associates in Nottingham, who identified Hawksmoor’s Christ Church, Spitalfields
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Dot to Dot: 13 August 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday August 25 for a chance to win a copy of Mies van der Rohe Award 2009
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Dot to Dot: 10 September 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday September 15 for a chance to win a copy of Contemporary Museums, by Antonello Marotta.
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Bompas & Parr's Ziggurat of Flavour
Jelly monger Bompas & Parr took its unique brand of food architecture to the Big Chill festival last weekend, collaborating with students from the Bartlett school of Architecture to create its biggest built installation yet – the Ziggurat of Flavour.
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Portrait of the architect as a young man
This picture of John Tuomey accompanied a London lecture - and came just ahead of his great professional partnership with Sheila O’Donnell
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Dot to dot results: 23 July 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Leslie Hutt of Inverness, who identified the Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh, designed by RMJM, and receives a copy of The Surreal House, by Jane Alison.
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Dot to Dot: 30 July 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday August 11 for a chance to win a copy of Fletcher Priest Architects: Recent and Current Projects
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Behnisch lines up his Olympic team
The architect is shown with the people who worked on Munich’s record-breaking 1972 stadium
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Dot to Dot: 23 July 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 28 for a chance to win a copy of The Surreal House, by Jane Alison