All articles by Pamela Buxton – Page 8
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Features
Buildings of 2012: Via Verde by Grimshaw with Dattner Architects
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: DnBNOR headquarters by MVRDV
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: CMA CGM headquarters by Zaha Hadid
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: Louvre-Lens by Sanaa
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: Queen Alia International Airport by Foster & Partners
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: CCTV headquarters by OMA
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: Parrish Art Museum by Herzog & de Meuron
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Inspirations
Cany Ash’s Inspiration: Unité d’Habitation, France
The co-founder of Ash Sakula Architects reveals the enduring impact of Le Corbusier’s town in the sky on her work
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Analysis
New build or refurb? Offices see rise of recycling
A new type of radical refurbishment, with both economic and sustainable credentials, is the future of office development
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Building Study
Drawing board: 120 Moorgate, City of London by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Director Paul Sandilands and project architect Chloe Phelps discuss the practice’s first City office development
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Inspirations
Jonathan Woolf’s inspiration: Mies van der Rohe's Krefeld villas, Germany
For architect Jonathan Woolf, Mies van der Rohe’s Krefeld villas offered a masterclass in how to approach the design of his own Brick Leaf House
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Analysis
Big names check into London's hotel boom
Next summer’s 2012 Olympics and Golden Jubilee celebrations are driving a surge in the leisure sector in the capital.
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Technical
Neo Bankside by Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
The diagonal steel bracing is a core part of this residential development’s identity — and because of its prominence, it had to look exactly right
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Technical
A guide to fire protection for architects
Even where specialist advice is available, a working knowledge of regulations and performance is crucial when you want to make the right design decisions
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Technical
Bramall Music Building by Glenn Howells Architects
When designing a new music department for Birmingham University, Glenn Howells Architects faced the double challenge of creating a new brick-clad building that would live in harmony with its Edwardian neighbours, and introducing a complex steel-framed dome to the design.
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Inspirations
Hans van der Heijden's inspiration: Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
The co-founder of BIQ on how his relationship with Rotterdam’s Boijmans museum has shadowed his own evolution as an architect
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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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Building Study
Drawing board: Ironmonger Row Baths by Tim Ronalds Architects
Tim Ronalds discusses his updating of the interior of Islington’s Ironmonger Row Baths, a listed thirties community bathhouse and laundry still popular for its swimming pools and Turkish baths
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Inspirations
Jon Buck and Dominic Cullinan’s inspiration: Leicester Engineering Building
Jon Buck and Dominic Cullinan of Scabal Architects explain how Stirling & Gowan’s Engineering Building at Leicester University has been a point of influence for them and their work