All Features articles – Page 177
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Dot to dot: June 27
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 2 for a chance to win a copy of Public Markets by Helen Tangires.
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Student installation enlivens RIBA awards
This 24-metre long installation – designed by a group of five architecture students – will be on display Friday evening at the London Hilton Hotel at the RIBA’s national and international awards dinner.
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Geometric control
3D Reid’s air traffic control tower twists two cones into an elegant form
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Rogers: Mistake was to let Robin Hood Gardens become a sink estate
In a letter published in the Guardian on Friday, Richard Rogers has argued that the real mistake in Robin Hood Gardens was not the design, but allowing it to become a sink estate.
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Velfac windows
Velfac designs and supplies composite aluminium/wood window systems, designing ventilation, acoustic and thermal strategies to suit the needs of each project.
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Rogers in the running for new Oslo terminal
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Parnters fly the flag in the contest to add capacity to Norway’s main airport
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Uplighters by WE-EF Lighting, Nottingham
These in-ground uplights are made of stainless steel with a silicone rubber gasket and a safety glass lens.
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Insulation by Second Nature
Thermafleece uses wool from British hill sheep — a sustainable and renewable resource.
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I-Guzzini linear wash light
This fluorescent lighting was installed to wash-light the timber benches, but the 35W modules are also suitable for walls or ceilings.
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Joinery by Swift Horsman
The firm built the bars, counters and reception desks in the BA passenger lounges, and also supplied over 400 steel doorsets for BAA throughout the terminal.
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Green Guide
The updated 2008 version of the BRE Green Guide to Specification is now available online.
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Glazed screens by Permasteelisa
The interiors division of the Italian curtain-walling and partitions company was responsible for the stainless steel-framed glass screens used extensively in the BA passenger lounges.
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Geze Slimdrive SL
Passengers and buses are kept safely on either side of the glass doors at Warrington Interchange by Geze’s induction loop activators.
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Mesh for gabion walls from Hy Ten
Rather than standard gabion mesh, the design team found a novel use for fence panels usually used by the Home Office for prison walls.
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Transport’s more public future
How will we get from A to B in 2030? Take your pick of future scenarios.
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Let’s export our way out of recession
Recessions are caused largely by a loss of confidence in the economy. The capitalist system is both crude and delicate, a spoilt brat of a way of determining our economic wellbeing.
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As an employer, can I monitor my employees’ use of email?
I think one of my employees spends an excessive amount of time sending personal emails, and that this is affecting his work. Can I monitor what he is doing?