All Features articles – Page 201
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Client comforts
Swanke Hayden Connell’s King’s Cross interior will nurture EC Harris’s people and projects
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MacMillan raises his design profile
Date 1969Location St Andrews CollegeArchitect Andy MacMillanIn the week an exhibition of Gillespie Kidd & Coia’s work opens at the Lighthouse, BD found this photo of Andy MacMillan in front of the Notre Dame College of Education — now St Andrew’s College — in Dunbartonshire, which he helped design for ...
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Assael Architecture's ticket to ride
‘We give each member of staff a grant towards a city break’
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Can a replacement architect use our drawings without paying us?
Our appointment with our client had a clause to the effect that the client’s licence to use our designs was subject to prompt payment of our fees.
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Where Segal dares
Architect Walter Segal meets the owner of a house within one of the most successful self-build projects
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Playlist: Songs for an all-nighter
Barry Stott-Brookes wins an iTunes token for his list of songs to work to late at night. Send your own themed playlist to bdonline@cmpi.biz
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Gehry rewrites the rules of modelling
Gehry Technologies has launched the latest version of its BIM package based on Catia. Rebecca Haines-Gadd of Zaha Hadid Architects gives it the once-over
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A faster, less clumsy way of file-sharing
File-sharing can be clumsy and time-consuming. Is there anything that can let us work together effectively in real time?
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Kurokawa’s holiday time capsule
Recalling BD’s 1979 interview with Japnese architect Kisho Kurokawa, who died last week
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Collective Architecture's competitive edge
‘The ping-pong trophy is the focus of an intense battle every lunchtime’
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Stephen Griffin & Paul Eaton of Allies & Morrison on The concepts at the Heart of DP
Allies & Morrison have also begun to see what Digital Project can do, but architects Stephen Griffin and Paul Eaton warn it means adopting a new way of working:
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Kurokawa’s holiday time capsule
Recalling BD’s 1979 interview with Japnese architect Kisho Kurokawa, who died last weekDate 1979Location JapanArchitect Kisho KurokawaKisho Kurokawa, who died last week, found fame early. He was only 26 when he became the leader of the Metabolist Group, and his dynamism as well as his ambition meant very few people ...