All articles by Pamela Buxton – Page 15
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Features
Going anywhere nice this year?
By working overseas you can further your career in an exciting foreign place. Pamela Buxton has the lowdown on five booming cities
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Technical
Pop on a penthouse
Modular steel construction means you can build upwards on an existing building while minimising disruption
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Technical
Entering club class
Turning a Victorian townhouse into an exclusive private members club was all about getting the hi-spec materials right
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Building Study
Tokyo’s jewel box
Whether you see it as a box of mysteries or a lump of nougat, RIBA Gold Medallist Toyo Ito’s jewellery store in Tokyo’s Ginza district is nine storeys of surprises.
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Technical
Oil coloured office
BP's Canary Wharf offices are lit for productivity, tranquility and the pleasure of passers-by
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Review
Hey you, get onto my cloud
Artist Tomas Saraceno's work concerning floating cities and living in clouds betrays his Archigram influence
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Technical
Underground movement
Space constraints mean a school gym is being built in a subterranean concrete box.
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Technical
Relaxing lyrical
Gross Max had to work around a maze of underground services to create Lyric Square, writes Pamela Buxton
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Technical
Clean lines for hospital design
Bacteria-resistant finishes and surfaces are weapons in the bug battle
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Technical
Broadcast in stone
A stone and glass facade brings unity to BBC’s Broadcasting House project
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Review
Concrete views of Japanese life
Pamela Buxton talks to Phoebe Dakin about her vision of Japan
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Review
It’s a wrap!
Think architecture, eat architecture, play architecture? We round up some architecturally inspired Christmas presents
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Technical
Waves and means
A dramatic roof gives the Wales Assembly presence among its neighbours, writes Pamela Buxton
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Review
Comfort and joy
French firm Lacaton & Vassal’s AA show and recent inclusion on the Architecture Foundation HQ shortlist mark its emergence on a wider stage, writes Pamela Buxton