All Features articles – Page 187
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Is Silvertown still golden for Ash Sakula and Niall McLaughlin Architects?
A competition, two architects, a leading client and an edgy site in east London — that was four years ago. Now Cany Ash of Ash Sakula and Niall McLaughlin are back for an update on their flats for Peabody Trust
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Silver foil by Apollo Membrane
Thermofoil reflective foil, made of a cross-laminated polyethylene plus aluminised polyester and aluminium, stops heat getting in or out of a building.
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Timber frame by Allwood
Allwood Timber Construction works on a variety of building types and contract sizes, from one-off, self-build homes to developers with unusual requirements.
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Wood stain by Akzo Nobel
Sadolin Superdec is a waterborne, paint-like, opaque woodstain that can cope with timber’s natural movement.
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Take a walk on the wildside with Aedas
'Among our activities were pond clearing and plug planting’
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Brick slip cladding from Advanced Construction Systems/FastClad
ACS provided the FastClad system finished in a 15mm slipped brick actually collected from the site.
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Read all about it: Private Residential Complexes by Sergi Costa
Trends in multi-housing projects
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Dot to Dot: April 18
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday April 23 for a chance to win Foster 40, a set of two books on Foster & Partners’ projects and themes respectively
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60 seconds with... Wayne Hemingway
Wayne Hemingway's The Bridge project in Dartford is featured in our housing special. Elaine Knutt talks to him.
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Triple decker delight
Architect PKS creates three stunning apartments from single Hampstead plot
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Escape to the future
PCKO’s competition-winning townhouse realised by Barratt in Sittingbourne, Kent
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Britain's best home (possibly)
Hut Architecture’s recycled bungalow in Sussex featured in TV design contest
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Three RIBA candidates open up on presidential ambitions
Andrew Hanson, Paul Davis and Ruth Reed throw their hats into the ring for the 2009-10 presidency
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Credit crunch? You don’t know how lucky you are
While the faltering economy may not spell such stormy weather for architects as the recession of the early 1990s, it still pays to be prudent, especially regarding professional indemnity insurance, says Anna Winston
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The eco-town has not landed
Politicians pay lip service to the notion of eco-towns while slashing the very public services that would make them function
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Dot to Dot: April 11
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday April 16 for a chance to win Avant Gardeners, a book on visionaries of contemporary landscape
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Did liquid cement intrigue Prince Philip?
1978: The Duke of Edinburgh opens Malvern College’s parashell sports hall