All Features articles – Page 195
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Johnstone’s launches anti-tagging system
Paint specialist Johnstone’s has launched a protective wall coating that means any grafitti painted on top can be quickly and easily removed with standard solvents.
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Why aren’t all schools turning the old ways on their heads?
Education consultant Stephen Heppell asks why school design still uses Victorian era models
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Alkorplan single-ply roofing
Fully fire tested, Alkorplan is assessed by the British Board of Agrément to have a life expectancy of more than 30 years.
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Adobe promotes Lynch
Kevin Lynch has been promoted to chief technology officer at Adobe Systems.
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Pollard Thomas Edwards on how to act as developer and architect on school projects
Five Architecture wants to build schools in its home town of Glasgow — will the cross-funding model work there?
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Acoustic panels by Decoustic
Decoustics supplied more than 1,700sq m of Solo acoustic panels in a number of paint colours for the main entrance area and the walls of the classroom blocks.
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LSA Projects on its acoustic and plain panel system for schools
LSA projects supplied birch Gustafs panels for a north London academy
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Dot to Dot: February 15
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Kenneth Powell and Patrick Barclay’s book Wembley Stadium: Venue of Legends
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18th annual Education Show opens at NEC Birmingham, February 28th - March 1st
A weekend with a load of teachers in a hall 10 times bigger than a school sports field might not sound like a great idea, but the Education Show at Birmingham’s NEC Centre could be a good opportunity to do some homework on 21st century schools.
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Erecting our monuments to love
From the to phallic to the fatale, architecture has long been used to express human passion. This Valentine’s Day, bdonline takes a look at the world’s most romantic buildings
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60 seconds with...Tim Knox
Tim Knox, art historian and director of the Soane Museum, stirred controversy earlier this week with some cutting remarks on public sculpture. Just what is it that’s got him so worked up?
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Cullinan: a great humanist for our time
Inspired and original, Edward Cullinan's contribution to architecture has been kaleidoscopic, says admirer and former employee Julyan Wickham
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The sad decline of UK housing
Why are we always in a rush with housing? A basic need, as well the emotional centre of most of our lives, housing is not something you would think we would ever want to hurry into. We simply need to build — warmly, intelligently and well — over the years ...
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Dot to Dot: February 8
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Images of Change: An Archaeology of England’s Contemporary Landscape, a new book published by English Heritage
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Walking in a winter wonderland with Nicoll Russell Studios
‘You’ve got to trudge through the snow — every footstep takes it out of you’
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Can I promote my firm with jobs I did for my previous practice?
I am setting up my own practice. What should I do if I use information from jobs I designed in the practices I used to work for as promotional material for my new practice?
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Refusing to take this lion down
A very rare commission revisted — for a bespoke lion’s den in 1970s Deptford