All Features articles – Page 197
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After 8 years, Centre Point is occupied
Homelessness campaigners occupy Centre Point, a central London office block that had stood empty for eight years
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Filling in the time until 2012
Jonathan Glancey celebrates the New Year with his pick of upcoming year designations, including the hotly anticipated 2009 Year of Jargon
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Celebrating Segal
Walter Segal's son John, in conversation with Zoë Blackler, traces his father's life from his Jewish Roumanian roots to life in St Anne's Close and the realisation of his self-build method in London's Lewisham
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Bdonline's alternative architecture awards for 2007
Who has won the God complex award, the blatant greenwash award and the better late than never award? Zoë Blackler pays tribute to this year's high achievers
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Highlights of the year on bdonline
Since February, we’ve brought you exclusive stories, hot new schemes, reviews, views and videos. Here are some highlights.
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Smart seminar
The Smart Geometry Group, a charitable organisation backed by Bentley Systems, is organising another of its highly popular workshops — this time in Munich from February 29 to March 3.
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Greening up
Autodesk and the American Institute of Architects have announced the results of their 2007 Green Index, an annual survey that measures how AIA member architects in the US are practising sustainable design.
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Latest feature
Maxon has released version R10.5 of Cinema 4D, the modelling, rendering and animation program.
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Quick on the draw, cheaply
Increasing numbers of practices are adopting the cheap yet highly effective modelling tool SketchUp. Alan McBeth, technical and design director at multi-disciplinary firm RPS Group, explains why
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Leopard chasing
Nemetschek has released a range of fixes to allow VectorWorks to work effectively with the latest Apple operating system — version 10.5 (Leopard).
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Don’t catch a virus this Christmas
I hear about computer viruses all the time. What purpose do they serve, and should I be worried?
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Patron saint of shopping
Chapman Taylor turns redeveloped St Pancras into a retail destination
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Niche market
Existing buildings often present access problems, but a passenger lift with a dainty footprint of as little as 1,000mm x 750mm can fit in almost any corner.
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Lovely view
Lyme Regis Museum has commissioned this extension from Studio Downie Architects.
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Light relief
The Gloo urinal from Philip Watts Design is a chance to add a little levity to the washroom.