All Practices articles – Page 16

  • Review

    Zaha at the Design Museum - images

    2007-06-29T13:18:00Z

    The Design Museum's blockbuster show on Zaha Hadid opens today. Zoë Blackler was at last night's private view to gauge the first reactions

  • News

    Zaha Hadid's design for The Peak, her first major competition win

    2007-06-22T11:00:00Z

    Hadid's landmark 1984 scheme for a private club in Kowloon overlooking Hong Kong

  • News

    Diva Zaha steals the show in Cardiff Bay

    2007-06-22T10:53:00Z

    Zaha Hadid wins the competition for the £43 million Cardiff Bay Opera House

  • Features

    Twinkle twinkle

    2007-06-22T10:48:00Z

    Zaha Hadid and Peter Smithson were among the stars who gathered for the Celebration of Architecture in Cumbria in 1984

  • Jonathan Smales
    Features

    Jonathan Smales

    2007-06-15T00:00:00Z

    ‘we have to look at how land is valued and in whose interests’

  • News

    Toronto turns out for Libeskind crystal

    2007-06-08T00:00:00Z

    Libeskind’s £128 million extension to the Royal Ontario Museum prompted a staggering 40,000 Torontonians to witness the official opening last week.

  • Balata refugee camp, Nir Kafri, 2002.
    Review

    Building walls, not bridges

    2007-06-08T00:00:00Z

    In Israel architecture is used as a weapon of war, architect Eyal Weizman tells Pamela Buxton

  • Features

    Daniel Libeskind accepting his honorary doctorate from Berlin's Humboldt University

    2007-06-05T16:07:00Z

    What ineffable - immeasurable power of building in the city! The epiphany of the constructible is the strange sucking of the earth's axis. In the realm of architecture, ideas having stared at Medusa turn to stone. Here it is matter which carries the aura of ideas - ideas which metastatize ...

  • Rosemarie MacQueen, Westminister council's director of planning and city development
    Features

    Rosemarie MacQueen

    2007-05-23T11:07:00Z

    Rosemarie MacQueen is the newly appointed director of planning and city development at Westminster City Council, London

  • Steven Parissien
    Features

    Steven Parissien

    2007-05-11T00:00:00Z

    ‘Youngsters want to learn conversation skills’ says the new director of education at the Prince’s Foundation

  • Adam Wilkinson
    Features

    Stop the bulldozers!

    2007-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Campaigners are the best hope these buildings have of remaining part of London’s built heritage. Meet three foot soldiers in the fight to protect Britain’s buildings. Photographs by Edward Tyler

  • Features

    Terry Farrell

    2007-04-26T11:46:00Z

    Terry Farrell, who is speaking at next week's Think conference, talks to Amanda Birch about the role of design in combatting climate change

  • News

    The America’s Cup Building by Chipperfield - images

    2007-04-24T18:03:00Z

    David Chipperfield’s building for the America’s Cup in Valencia will form the focus for the race in June. As the first heats get underway, bdonline takes a look around

  • Features

    David Chipperfield

    2007-04-24T17:50:00Z

    David Chipperfield tells Amanda Baillieu why his landmark building for the America’s Cup in Valencia is his most iconic work

  • Herbert Girardet
    Features

    Herbert Girardet

    2007-04-20T12:35:00Z

    It's time to put the foot on the green accelerator, says environmentalist Herbert Girardet who presents the Riba Trust Annual lecture on Tuesday 1 May

  • News

    Zaha wins planning in Lambeth

    2007-04-20T00:00:00Z

    Zaha Hadid Architects has won outline planning approval for its debut city academy project in Lambeth.

  • Jon Emery
    Features

    Retail therapist

    2007-04-13T00:00:00Z

    Jon Emery counsels the use of cutting-edge architects for major retail developments. In an increasingly competitive market, his search for new talent continues.

  • Neil Mitchenall
    Features

    Neil Mitchenall

    2007-04-13T00:00:00Z

    "We're finding that famous names are learning more about retail", says the co-founder of retail estate agency Lunson Mitchenall

  • Jencks: “The last thing I want is a new hegemony.”
    Review

    The post man still delivers

    2007-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Thirty years after his seminal book on po-mo, Charles Jencks continues to grapple with the world after modernism. As his latest book on the subject is published, he speaks to Ellis Woodman

  • Multimedia

    Podcast: Charles Jencks in conversation

    2007-04-05T00:00:00Z

    Thirty years on from the publication of The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, its author explains why we are all modernists now.