All Features articles – Page 74
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Jamie's Trattoria, Richmond by Blacksheep
Blacksheep has created an intimate dining experience for Jamie’s Trattoria
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Joseph Rykwert - his four best books
Rykwert may not have much of a built legacy, but the influence of his architectural writing will probably outlive buildings by many other Gold Medal winners.
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John Robertson ‘My family should be more critical’
John Robertson Architects’ director on Richard Meier, New York and the Arcelor Mittal Orbit
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15 steps to a 100% jargon free life in architecture
FAT’s Charles Holland shares a handy list of words that architects should avoid if at all possible
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Win tickets to the Designing Cities talk at the Royal Institution
BD has two pairs of tickets to give away to our readers for next Monday’s talk featuring Peter Saville, Leo Hollis and George Ferguson
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8 exhibitions British architects should see this autumn
BD selects the best exhibitions for architects in the UK over the next couple of months (and yes, lots of them are in London but we can’t help that)
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If the price is Wright
20 Frank Lloyd Wright homes are up for sale at the moment, but are they worth the pricetag?
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Architecture Football League match report: Foster 456 V Grimshaw
Julian Bennetts reports from a key match in the inaugural London AFL season
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CPD 19 2013: Vacuum-insulated panels
The insulation of buildings has long been a concern, and the technology has continually evolved. This article focuses on a new insulation technology: vacuum-insulated panels. This module is sponsored by Kingspan Insulation.
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Creative industry
A look back to when BD met St Ives School artist Trevor Bell in his Florida home
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Dear Matthew: Am I a sellout?
BD’s agony uncle advises a commercial architect who’s been getting stick from former colleagues
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Sophie Goldhill ‘I am incurably impatient’
The Liddicoat Goldhill partner on postmodernism, local radio and falling in love with London
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The 10 books every architecture student should read
With the doors about to open at architecture schools across the country, BD selects 10 architecture books from the last 50 years that every student should read
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'Vanity height' and six other new phrases for architects
As the Oxford English Dictionary adds the words ‘twerk’ and ‘selfie’, BD looks at new terms for the architectural lexicon
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Dear Matthew: My colleagues are too loud
BD’s agony uncle helps a disgruntled architect cope with a noisy office
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The 5 best buildings to see at Open House London
BD picks five of the best to go and visit at this year’s largest architecture showcase, from iconic towers to underground sewage works
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Lowline: The world’s first underground park
James Ramsey, the man behind the ‘underground Highline’, talks to BD about the history of New York, working at NASA and using Kickstarter as a marketing tool
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Architecture Football League match report: Stanton Williams V AHMM
Julian Bennetts reports from a key match in the inaugural London AFL season
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John McAslan: 'I enjoy cracking the idea'
The founder of John McAslan Partners on Louis Kahn, bureaucracy and the Palace of Versailles