All Features articles – Page 138
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Sound mapping research promises to change how architects design for acoustics
New software plans to turn sound mapping into an everyday tool for architects
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Working Prototypes: 2010 Smart Geometry conference in Barcelona
This year’s Smart Geometry conference focused on combining parametric software with rapid prototyping
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Dot to dot results: 9 April 2010
Last week’s winner was Martin Scott of Benoy in Newark, Nottinghamshire, who identified Ralph Erskine’s Byker Wall in Newcastle
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Dot to dot: 16 April 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday April 21 for a chance to win a copy of Newport Shingle Style, by Cheryl Hackett
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CPD Module 1: Historic Windows
Welcome to the first in our regular series of CPD modules, designed to help you broaden your knowledge while you work
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Polyark this week: New giveaway and the conceptual refurbishment of Job Centre Plus
Kasia Bernas' intriguing conceptual redevelopment of a Scottish Job Centre Plus was among the images to grab Polyark's attention this week.
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A round-up of the latest refurbishment projects
New brew for John Miller in GreenwichJohn Miller & Partners has transformed a collection of grade II listed buildings within the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to house a visitor centre and microbrewery. As part of the £6 million project, the architects refurbished the Pepys Building, which once ...
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Under-40s face a fragmented future
Armstrong Chipperfield Architects split shortly after this photo was taken at the RIBA’s 40 Under 40 exhibition
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Dot to Dot: 9 April 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer with your postal address by 10am on Wednesday April 14 for a chance to win a copy of Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago, edited by Judith A Barter. Email us at dot2dot@ubm.com by ...
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Dot to dot results: April 1
Last week’s winner was Noaman Muna of Robinson McColl Architects & Designers
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Polyark this week; Man vs Nature and David Chipperfield Architects visit Portsmouth
Polyark welcomes a small flurry of new members from Portsmouth School of Architecture this week.Unsurprisingly, most of them are signing up to attend the forthcoming lecture at their university by Andrew Phillips of David Chipperfield Architects on April 15.
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The shooting stars who lost the Plot
Young Architect of the Year Award runners up Copenhagen-based Plot showed great promise, but the partnership didn’t last
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Dot to dot results: March 26
Last week’s winner was Peter Spilman of Snitterfield in Warwickshire, who identified Norman Foster’s Willis Faber Dumas building in Ipswich.
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Dot to Dot: 1 April 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us the answer with your postal address by 10am on Wednesday April 7 for a chance to win a copy of London at Night by Jason Hawkes
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Polyark this week: The Radiance Resort and CJ Lim
Polyark welcome a number of new members this week, including the RCA’s Rachel Harding who shared images of a project aimed at making the public more open to the idea of radiation having health benefits.
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Dot to dot: 26 March 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer together with your postal address by 10am on Tuesday March 30 for a chance to win a copy of Handmade Houses & Other Buildings: The World of Vernacular Architecture, by John May
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Dot to dot results: 19 March 2010
Last week’s winner was Rosy Jones of Cheltenham, who identified the Scottish Parliament building by Enric Miralles and RMJM
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Time to explore the world of browsers
Under new EU rules computer users will now be offered a choice of web browsers, but which ones are the best for architects?
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Science meets architecture at computing conference
The Architecture and Unconventional Computing Conference, organised by Neil Spiller, gave architects and scientists insight into the future of buildings