All Features articles – Page 199
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20 finalists for Zumtobel photosnap contest revealed
Twenty photographs have been shortlisted in Zumtobel's annual competition. View the shortlisted images and vote for your favourite.
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Hayes Davidson's Red Room party doesn't disappoint
Hayes Davidson kicked off the Christmas party season with its annual fancy dress extravaganza. See pictures from the night in the first posting in our Christmas party blog, and send your own to zblackler@cmpi.biz
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Poundbury plotters captured
Prince Charles and two of his pet architects photographed at the Poundbury public exhibition in 1989
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Rogers at the Pompidou
A retrospective of the career of Richard Rogers opens this week at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. Amanda Baillieu was invited along.
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Venturiworld
In 1974 Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown posed at home in Philadelphia with mementos of their research for Learning from Las Vegas
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A room with a viewport
Jonathan Reeves finds it is the small advances that really make a difference with VectorWorks’ latest upgrade
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In the rough with Paul Davis & Partners
‘Golf tournaments are usually between ourselves but they can get quite competitive’
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What must I consider legally when taking over a project from another firm?
My firm has been approached to take over a project from another architect. What legal considerations do we need to take account of?
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Time to move ahead on cad standards
What is cad standard BS1192 going to mean for my practice?
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Christmas party blog - call for pictures
With only 40 days until Christmas, the party season is already kicking off. We want you to send us your party pictures for posting on the site.
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Playlist: Serenade to a bad boss
David Jackson has sent us a playlist of music to hint to your boss that all is not well. Send your own themed playlist to zblackler@cmpi.biz for the chance to win an iTunes token.
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Raising the rafters
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has found a new rhythm since moving into the former home of Island Records. Now, the BD Office Architect of the Year is offering its laid-back, loose-fit design to its own tenants, as well as to office developer clients
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No tenants, only office owner-occupiers
Manchester developer Nikal and HKR Architects are close to completing a pilot project for an innovative new office type that turns tenants into owner-occupiers.