All Features articles – Page 183
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Supplier interview: Armstrong sales manager Nigel Stowe on the vegetable qualities of linoleum
We were founded in 1860 by Thomas Armstrong, who had emigrated from Scotland to the US. He started a business making cork bottle stoppers.
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Canopies by Architen Landrell
The firm specialises in tensile architecture and structural membrane design to create landmark buildings and iconic features.
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Will Liverpool be known for its architecture or its Ugg boots?
Architectural commentator Phil Griffin looks at the positives of the city’s newest mega-retail development, Liverpool One
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Flos Architectural/Lightworks
The Compass spot fitting uses a low voltage QR111 lamp — selected for its beam control and colour-rendering properties — and an integrated dimmer switch.
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Foreign Office Architects test its metal in Sheffield
After gift-wrapping Leicester's John Lewis, FOA gives a Sheffield shopping centre a cloak of aluminium
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Think debate: Are engineers the new architects?
Chani Leahong, senior associate at Fulcrum Consulting says architects lack technical training; while structural engineer Jane Wernick claims engineers are the unsung handmaidens to architects.
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Arad’s steel lattice roof
Ron Arad Associates designs a ribbon-like roof for a retail complex in at Liège, Belgium
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Signage by John Anthony Signs
The Essex-based firm manufactured the shops’ standardised projecting signs, way-finding signs, and the LED-illuminated lettering announcing the name of the project.
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Ruskin air management louvres
Window ventilation systems include through-glass systems with glass louvres and aluminium-framed systems.
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Retail therapy for the internet age
For the past decade, since PPG 6 was followed by the shake-up of internet retailing, discussion on retail design has used a certain checklist..
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The Bartlett’s Neil Spiller is still blazing a trail after all these years
In the first of a new series on how architecture schools are responding to new technology, the Bartlett’s Neil Spiller says the rapid evolution of computing is liberating for architects, but also poses some serious challenges
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Polyrey’s additions to its Origine portfolio of decorative laminates
A range of 25 woodgrain finishes has been added to Origine, part of Polyrey’s portfolio of decorative laminates.
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How about a truly juicy memoir?
Jonathan Glancey laments the lack of revealing architectural autobiographies
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Spanish tile manufacturer Vives celebrates 50 years with new tile ranges featuring Swarovski crystals
Spanish tile manufacturer Vives celebrated its 50th anniversary with a touch of bling — two new ranges featuring Swarovski crystals.
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Zumtobel 3 way standard track
The Tren modular track lighting system is ideal for high ceiling spaces, including museums, showrooms and galleries.
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Allies & Morrison takes the first slice of Hereford’s £200m Edgar Street Grid redevelopment
Allies & Morrison is working on a £200 million, 5ha retail quarter in Hereford, the first slice of the city’s 40ha Edgar Street Grid scheme, which will include new civic buildings and residential development.
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Dot to Dot May 16
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday May 21 for a chance to win the revised edition of Cities People Planet, by Herbert Girardet.
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Shoppers in wonderland
Selfridge’s tempts its customers with Klein Dytham-designed luxury room