All Features articles – Page 181
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Berlin phoenix must rise again
The links between Berlin, Berlioz and other great architectural fires explored
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Dot to Dot May 23
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 28 for a chance to win Patterns 2: Design, art and architecture, a new book edited by Barbara Glasner, Petra Schmidt and Ursula Schöndeling
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Interview: Rod Holmes, leader of the Liverpool One team
‘There used to be a feeling that retail wasn’t important enough’
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Hard landscaping by Matthew Stone
The London firm’s skilled stonemasons used 11,000sq m of Pepperino Light granite pavement tiles on the main concourses.
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Zumtobel Vivo metal halide spotlight
Designed specifically for the retail market, the Vivo S fitting can switch from a recessed downlight to spotlight with a simple adjustment.
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Lindsay Lohan leads guerilla shopping trend
Pop-up shops are increasingly popular with mega-brands such as Selfridges
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Goldfinger tower wins over the punters
Does the listing 10 years ago of a concrete housing estates, including Goldfinger’s Trellick Tower, provide hope for Robin Hood Gardens?
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Resopal gold laminate
At the beginning of 2008, Wilsonart laminates were rebranded as Resopal in the UK market.
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Sculpture Factory water feature
Specialising in the manufacture of metal sculpture and applied art, the Hackney-based workshop has completed metal screens, gates, windows, fountains and furniture in materials including brass, stainless steel, aluminium and Corten. www.sculpturefactory.com
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Kvadrat’s Maharam wall fabric
The chosen fabric, Sudden, has a brushed metal appearance created by a finely textured emboss.
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Retail’s emerging technologies
Retail Solutions, at London’s ExCel centre, June 24-26, will explore cutting-edge IT for stores
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Laminate doors by Polyrey
A specialist in decorative laminate surfaces, Polyrey also produces a cubicle and washroom collection in a wide variety of colours and finishes.
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Domus floor tiles
Adjaye Associates was looking for plain black and white oblong tiles that would line up together and meet durability criteria.
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Destination shopping
New York, Berlin, Tokyo, Milan and Barcelona - according to staff at John McAslan & Partenrs, there isn't any inspirational retail architecture in the UK. Would you look closer to home, or further afield? Tell us for a chance to win a book on retail design.
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Should I design a tobacco firm’s new HQ?
In the first of a new series, Irena Bauman, author of How to be a Happy Architect, tackles your ethical dilemmas.
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Correction: Sheppard Robson’s Lighthouse
Contrary to the news item “Green House success leads to Barratt deal” in our April 2008 issue...
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Concrete repairs by Gunite/Keim
The unpainted concrete at the Brunswick had suffered severe spalling, so concrete repair specialist Gunite inserted new concrete “patches”.