All Features articles – Page 136
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Dot to dot results: June 04 2010
Last week’s winner was Lucy Duckham of Purcell Miller Tritton in Oxford, who identified Philip Johnson’s AT&T (now Sony) building in New York
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Chipperfield's structured themes enrich this year's Royal Academy Summer Show
Of the half a dozen Royal Academy Summer Shows that I have visited, this year’s presents by far the most engaging architecture room.
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Space – the final frontier for architecture
Humans have been fascinated by outer space and its unknown possibilities since time immemorial, but for architects the realities of building on other planets and in the vacuum between them has only become a serious prospect in the last 50 years.
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Dot to dot results: 28 May 2010
Last week’s winner was Colin Binns of Craig Foster Architects, who identified the Euston Arch by Philip Hardwick
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Dot to dot: 04 June 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday June 9 for a chance to win a copy of Architecture Under Construction by Stanley Greenberg
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Dot to dot results: May 21
Last week’s winner was Michael Dahlhausen of Nottingham, who identified the Hollings Building, aka the Toastrack, at Manchester Metropolitan University
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Dot to Dot: 28 May 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday 2 June for a chance to win a copy of Historical Building Construction by Donald Friedman
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Is there anything we can do to tackle the problem of low pay?
BD has recently given extensive coverage to the issue of low pay in the profession, but there has not been much focus on the answer. What is the BD Practice columnists’ solution?
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Me and my IT: Robin Partington
How Robin Partington Architects’ 30-strong staff got to grips with office technology
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Know your building’s carbon footprint
Online carbon calculator tools help architects understand energy and environmental issues
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Expert in a variety of fields
Patrick Nuttgens’ life encompassed broadcasting, writing and academia
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Matteo Thun's Milan installations explore product's life cycle
Italian architect Matteo Thun has designed an elegant installation for the courtyard of the Marni boutique in Via Senato, Milan, made of raw American hardwood and reused fabric.
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Dot to dot - 21 May 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 26 for a chance to win a copy of The National Gallery: An Illustrated History, by Alan Crookham
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Dot to dot results: 14 May 2010
Last week’s winner was Jane Hanna of All Clear Designs in London
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Celebrate the station
When the Building Research Station celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1971, BD asked some of the industry’s leading lights what they thought of it.
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Johnny Manns: raising the bar for student housing
Urbanest’s development director, Johnny Manns, says there is no reason why student accommodation should not be of a high standard
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Dot to dot results: May 7
Last week’s winner was Isabelle Masser of Perkins Ogden Architects in Winchester
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Dot to dot: 14 May 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 19 for a chance to win a copy of Wine by Design, a study of new winery buildings by Sean Stanwick and Loraine Fowlow.