All Interiors articles – Page 6
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Technical
Kavel Houses, Ghent by Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu
An innovative Belgian development of four terraced houses, designed in collaboration with young families, packs a huge amount of variety into its small, irregular site
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Technical
Light at the museum
Exposure to natural light can be damaging to the rare and valuable pieces on display at museums. Amanda Birch investigates how three galleries have employed innovative lighting set-ups to keep their displays illuminated, while remaining protected from harmful ultraviolet rays
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News
Hyde Park Barracks investor wants 'world's best' to work with Quinlan Terry
Dixon Jones named as architect by rival team for site
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Features
Why designing 'tree views' into your hospital is so important
Designer, writer and television presenter Oliver Heath digs through the research to demonstrate how biophilic design can improve lives and save money for healthcare clients
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News
Benjamin Marks completes National Theatre restaurant
Temporary structure is part of Coin Street’s development plan
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Opinion
Interior designers must take a leaf out of architects' biophilic books
Designer, writer and television presenter Oliver Heath invites BD readers to share examples of using nature in interiors
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News
DRDH Architects' cultural complex opens in Arctic Circle
Firm won masterplan and both buildings in series of competitions
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Features
The #BDInteriors100 2014: the most useful interiors tweeters
Twitter top 100 launched today - and celebrated tonight at tweet-up
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News
Feix & Merlin wins planning for theatre refurb
Project includes revamped facade as well as new interior features
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News
Nick Leith-Smith Architects completes Park Lane nightclub
Interiors inspired by Parisian peepshows
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Features
Sea Containers House by TP Bennett
Chosen as a ‘blunder’ more times than any other building by BD’s sister title Building, Sea Containers House has undergone an extensive salvage operation by TP Bennett. So, asks Ike Ijeh, how successful is it?
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Features
Why office designers must view workers as consumers
The employees of tomorrow are beginning to make their voice heard, says Aecom’s Francesca Jack
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Technical
St Paul's School, London by Nicholas Hare
Architectural standards were slipping at the 500-year-old St Paul’s School in London, but the elegant exposed interiors and concrete colonnades of Nicholas Hare’s new science building augur well for the future
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News
Project Orange completes home dining club redesign
Three-storey house in south west London extended and refurbished
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News
Lily Cole enlists architect for Romeo and Juliet balcony
Addition to London flat references original architect Gilbert Scott’s work
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Technical
Will bio-plastic change the face of design?
Lighting company unveils first commercial product made of sugar waste
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Analysis
‘A hotel is a microcosm of a city’
KBB seminar speaker Patrick Reardon tells us why a good hotel design reflects all aspects of life
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Analysis
‘Handles matter because they are the first part of the building you touch’
Architectural hardware company Izé’s decade-long collaboration with architects and designers has given ironmongery the attention it deserves
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News
Gensler appointed to design interiors of Birmingham tower
Gensler to provide ’revolutionary’ law offices for Sidell Gibson tower