All Features articles – Page 207

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    Relax with Roxy

    2007-09-13T10:26:00Z

    German seating company Sedus has unveiled the “Roxy”, a new cantilevered chair designed by Modus Product Design.

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    Open doors

    2007-09-13T10:16:00Z

    Royde & Tucker is introducing a white track and beam set to its Krona pocket door range, allowing full height installations to be installed flush with the ceiling.

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    Swish Swiss style

    2007-09-13T10:06:00Z

    Mackay and Partners adds interior warmth to sleek glass envelope

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    Tiles ahead

    2007-09-12T00:00:00Z

    Domus Tiles is introducing new innovations in textured and patterned tiles to the UK at 100% Design under the BRIXsystem range.

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    Concord Kometa

    2007-09-11T14:15:00Z

    Concord Marlin’s Kometa 300 range, a dual lighting solution that combines a compact fluorescent downlight with a circular T5 lamp, has gone technicolour.

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    Uniquely Unilever

    2007-09-11T13:25:00Z

    Original 1930s open-plan working revived by Pringle Brandon

  • Ryder HKS with Exabyte
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    The Little Britain Challenge Cup

    2007-09-10T11:38:00Z

    How did the architects perform at this year's construction industry regatta? We bring you the results

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    Blog: Bottoms up at Little Britain

    2007-09-10T09:47:00Z

    Land lubber Helen Crump donned her yachting gear for this year's industry contest in the Solent, but found more drawn to the bar than the ship's deck

  • 1968: Concord
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    Retrospect

    2007-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Interiors News and products from the archive

  • John Whiles (left), James Dilley and David Perera of Jestico & Whiles in the lobby of the Tower Bridge Hilton.
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    On location

    2007-09-10T00:00:00Z

    That’s where you’ll find yourself if you visit a Jestico & Whiles interiors project — in a glossy, glamorous alternate reality. And that’s where we went to meet three architects from the BD award-winning practice

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    Bouji nights

    2007-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Turning a tired nightclub into a night to remember was the mission for Satmoko Ball 18 months ago. Adrian Ball struts his funky stuff back to Boujis to see if it still rocks

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    ‘Imagine how people move and behave within a space’

    2007-09-10T00:00:00Z

    When the mentors from RFK Architects met their inquisitors from Nick Cross Associates, the talk was of experience, expectations... and getting the smallest room right

  • Judge Dredd
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    Blog: Travels in Toon Town

    2007-09-07T18:03:00Z

    From the high rise towers of Mega City One to the airship landing docks of Watchmen's parallel New York, BD's new reporter Rory Olcayto has inhabited the world of comic books since childhood. To introduce his Toon Town blog series he picks some of his favourites

  • Istanbul’s Blue Mosque.
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    Roll on friday

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    ‘The staff voted for a trip to Istanbul’

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    Frank Gehry’s wild years

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    We recall BD’s first interview, in 1972, with up-and-coming architect Frank Gehry

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    My omniminium will aid Russian dominion

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Ian Martin is asked to devise a building for the Russian military estate agency – something that can be wacked up quickly

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    What can I do about member of staff who is making me feel ill?

    2007-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Our experts look at what a small firm can do if one of its staff is taking constant sickies

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    Playlist: Siouxsie and the Banshees, Motorhead and The Fall

    2007-09-03T16:15:00Z

    David Scott wins a £15 iTunes token for his musical playlist

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    Photo blog: As Goodwood as it gets

    2007-09-03T13:39:00Z

    Cars have been inspiring architects since the first Model T Ford rolled off the production line. Grant Gibson found much to drool over at Saturday's Goodwood Revival.

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    Slideshow: Postcards from the Edge - Morecambe Promenade

    2007-09-03T00:40:00Z

    Writer Ian Martin and photographer Adam Turtle blunder through the built environment looking for the bits that are odd or good or sad or licensed