All Features articles – Page 151
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Dot to dot: 03 July 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 08 for a chance to win a copy of Becoming Bucky Fuller by Loretta Lorance
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Through the glass ceiling
Brian Clarke has regularly graced BD’s pages — most recently as the chairman of the Architecture Foundation
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Dot to dot: 26 June 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 01 for a chance to win a copy of Alvar Aalto: Architecture, Modernity and Geopolitics, by Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen
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Dot to dot results: June 19
Last week’s winner was Tim Godsmark of Godsmark Architecture in London EC1, who identified Villa II in Vienna by Otto Wagner
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Royal assent?
He may have won the “royal” gold medal, but Richard Rogers has had scant support since from that neck of the woods
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Dot to dot: 19 June 2009
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday June 24 for a chance to win a copy of Frank Gehry in Toronto: Transforming the Art Gallery of Ontario
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New Zealand House: the modern heart of St James’s
Robert Matthew faced much opposition in the 1950s for his ambitious design of New Zealand House. Some of the internal grandness has faded, or disappeared altogether, but the building sits well with the Pall Mall set
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Q&A with Project Orange on the interior design of a hotel project India
Director James Soane reveals Project Orange’s most ambitious project to date: the interior of a 235-bedroom hotel in central Pune, India, which it started designing at the end of last year
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Client’s non-payment of fees is hurting cashflow
My practice is dealing with our first claim on our professional indemnity insurance from a client, who refuses to pay our overdue fees
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The latest products for business projects
Credit: PHILIP VILEAvantiPartitioning systems The Facility specified Avanti partitioning systems for the Abbey Business Centre at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London. Solare single glazed partitioning systems were installed in the reception area and main corridors with a blue backlit manifestation. For the meeting rooms Solare double glazed ...
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Recent books on factory, shop and hotel design
Joel Dunmore of Ron Arad Associates reviews three books on business, covering attention-grabbing shops, functionality of hotels and factory design
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What’s the next big trend for hotel design?
This month our experts discuss what’s next for architecture in the leisure sector
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Should architects take a lesson from the Apprentice?
What can architects learn from Alan Sugar's show?
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Why slime oozes appeal for the planet’s future
Anna Winston meets Rachel Armstrong the doctor turned sci-fi writer and pioneer of ‘living architecture’
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Richard Doone on why good design is about function and beauty
Richard Doone leads Conran & Partners and by taking advantage of opportunities in his 24 years with the firm, has gained many prestigious projects
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Dot to dot results: 12 June 2009
The winner of last week’s competition was Anthony Lymath of DWA Architects in York, who identified Giles Gilbert Scott’s Battersea Power Station.
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Issey aims for history
Issey Miyake is architects’ favourite fashion designer so naturally BD reviewed his first London show at the Boilerhouse in 1985, which it described as “theatrical, extravagant and glossy”
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Dot to dot: 12 June 09
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday, June 17 for a chance to win a copy of Public Art New York, by Jean Parker Phifer.
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Dot to dot results: 05 June 2009
Last week’s winner was Lee Steedman of Reiach & Hall Architects in Edinburgh, who identified Richard Rogers Partnerships’ Lloyd’s building in London