All Features articles – Page 165
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Cottrell & Vermeulen sees the light at All Souls
Cottrell & Vermeulen’s refurbishment of All Souls church, Harlesden, was greeted with polite horror by parishoners. Richard Cottrell sees how it is working a year onPhotos by Ed Tyler
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Bespoke Avid desks by AKA Design
Ten lacquered MDF post-production desks were made by AKA Design to Hût’s specification.
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AHMM’s Saatchi Gallery opens in Chelsea
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has created a new Saatchi Gallery within the former Duke of York’s headquarters near Sloane Square in London.
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Malcolm Fraser of Malcolm Fraser Architects on how to get ahead in the refurbishment sector
Groves-Raines Architects Studio wants to build up a portfolio of regeneration projects
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Carpet by Adam Carpets
Hût chose a fine Worcester twist carpet in FW66 Roseberry Red to match a red chosen from a range of paints by English Heritage. This was combined with areas of light grey. Adam Carpets has manufactured carpets for more than 75 years, and all are made to meet ISO 9001:2000 ...
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Urban Splash group chief executive Jonathan Falkingham on refurbishing 20th century residential
‘The sixties is the hardest nut to crack’
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Jestico & Whiles converts 19th century Lodz factory to boutique hotel
Jestico & Whiles is converting one of the biggest red-brick and cast-iron Victorian factories in Europe into a boutique business hotel for the eastern European Andel’s brand.
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Dot to Dot: October 17th
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Sixties Design by Philippe Garner.
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Carbuncle Cup 2008: The review
You came, you saw, you voted and some certainly came from far: this year’s carbuncle cup was an international affair attracting attention from far and wide.
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Welcome to the pleasure dome
His eye-catching dome at the 1967 Montréal Expo almost certainly nudged the RIBA into honouring Buckminster Fuller the following year
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An end to dark satanic homes
We have got to start building homes worthy of our architectural history and heritage
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Dot to Dot Results: October 3
Last week’s competition winner was Hugh Hesketh of Stephen Davy Peter Smith Architects, who identified Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple.He receives a copy of The Western Seaboard: An Illustrated Architectural Guide by Mary Miers.
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Dot to Dot October 10
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of Universal Design by Oliver Herwig.
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Should we keep taking on students?
Irena Bauman tackles your ethical dilemmas: Should we drop part II students?
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Lipton takes his development to the top
In the 1980s building boom, developer Stuart Lipton was king, and Thatcher was his queen
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How do I resolve this impasse over extra costs and delays?
As the architect on an office extension I am administering a JCT Minor Works Contract for the client.
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Will recession bring revolution?
The changing economic climate could lead to greater political engagement among British architects
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Healey Associates' Mexican Wave
‘We have food from the region made by people in the office, music, and a few beers’
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Dot to dot results: September 26
Last week’s competition winner was Robert Wilkinson of Croydon, Surrey, who identified Creek Vean at Feock, Cornwall, by Team 4 and so receives a copy of Tadao Ando: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth by Philip Jodidio.