Saturday
13 March 2010

Newsletter sign up
Main Page Content:

Architecture News

Architecture student Rajinder Matharu.

-

RIBA’s student hardship fund is set to run drySubscribers only

12 March, 2010

Record number of applications means institute will turn down people in genuine need

Is burger flipping more lucrative than architecture?

-

London practice pays £5.71 an hourSubscribers only

12 March, 2010

A London architect is offering short-term staff an hourly rate of just £5.71 — below the minimum wage of £5.80

More Architecture News

Editor's Choice

James Soane in the bar of the Liverpool Playhouse extension.

-

James Soane’s inspiration: Liverpool Playhouse extensionSubscribers only

12 March 2010

The glamour and confidence of a sixties extension to a 19th century theatre had an early influence on James Soane of Project Orange

RALA Architect’s winning scheme for the Europan Dublin site.

-

Can the Europan architecture competition work in the UK?Subscribers only

12 March 2010

Yes, it is one of the only opportunities for young architects, says Dominic Papa, while Hans van der Heijden thinks it needs Cabe’s backing

The entrance to Mipim

-

From yachts to socks – a user's guide to getting the most from MipimSubscribers only

4 March, 2010

The annual Mipim property fair is one of the industry's rites of passage. With this year’s event looming around the corner, we ask three old hands to offer their top tips on how to make it work for you

Picture of the Day

-

Wisdom of SolomonSubscribers only

12 March, 2010

The King Solomon Academy, by Ian Ritchie Architects, has been re-established on a site formerly occupied by North Westminster Community School in London. It incorporates existing grade II* listed buildings by Leonard Manasseh built in 1959-60

More News In Pictures

BD campaign: Come Clean on Kickstart

Come Clean on Kickstart

-

The Petition: Come Clean on KickstartFree

8 February, 2010

BD asks you to join our petition. We are calling on Cabe and the HCA to publish the projects and corresponding scores of housing funded under Kickstart round one.

-

HCA and Cabe close ranks over Kickstart – but chairman admits shock over standardsSubscribers only

10 March, 2010

Cabe and the Homes & Communities Agency have insisted they still have a well functioning relationship amid the row over Kickstart design standards.

Anna Scott-Marshall

-

Parliament to grill HCA boss over KickstartSubscribers only

12 March, 2010

BD’s Come Clean on Kickstart campaign scored a political coup this week as the communities & local government select committee announced it would grill the government and the Homes & Communities Agency on the matter, while the shadow housing...

Bob Kerslake

-

HCA sees scores for Kickstart rocketSubscribers only

5 March, 2010

Kickstart-funded housing developments given low Building for Life scores by Cabe were reassessed for the Homes & Communities Agency and subsequently scored far higher

more on the campaign

Buildings

The nursery spaces open out towards a number of landscape features.

-

Patel Taylor Architects’ Lowther School Children’s CentreSubscribers only

12 March 2010

Patel Taylor’s Children’s Centre in Barnes, south-west London, is the first stage of a project that aims to boost the whole of the local community

more Buildings

Comment

Amanda Baillieu

-

Filling the gaps in our citiesSubscribers only

12 March 2010

All around the country sites are standing empty. Now it’s time for developers to step up and find alternative uses for their land

Jonathan Glancey

-

The profession has divided usSubscribers only

12 March 2010

There are still places where architecture is a communal experience

More comment and debate

Technical

The front elevation of Rankin’s remodelled building showing the different window and sliding door products used.

-

Photographer Rankin’s Annroy building by Trevor Horne ArchitectsSubscribers only

12 March 2010

A series of doors and windows products have been used in Trevor Horne Architects’ refurbishment of a 1960s office block in Kentish Town, which includes a photographer’s studio, private apartments and a penthouse with nearly frameless views...

more technical features

Fun

-

Dot to dot: 12 March 2010Subscribers only

12 March 2010

Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer with your address by 10am on Wednesday March 17 for a chance to win a copy of Education Automation: Comprehensive Learning for an Emergent Humanity, by Buckminster Fuller

-

Bruce Graham's towering reputationSubscribers only

12 March 2010

SOM’s Bruce Graham showed his RIBA audience Chicago from the skies

More miscellany

CULTURE

Paterson’s paintings on Perspex are displayed on large floating timber frames.

-

Toby Paterson exhibition: Consensus and CollapseSubscribers only

12 March 2010

Glaswegian artist Toby Paterson’s fascination with desolate fragments of cities helps us to re-examine architecture’s visual and social role

-

Building a Library 2: In Praise of Shadows by By Jun'ichiro TanizakiSubscribers only

12 March 2010

Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library

more reviews, events and culture

Student Space

Architecture student Rajinder Matharu.

-

RIBA’s student hardship fund is set to run drySubscribers only

12 March, 2010

Record number of applications means institute will turn down people in genuine need

-

Polyark this week: A Birmingham glass works project and a new embassy concept for RomeSubscribers only

8 March, 2010

This week Polyark makes a visit to Chance Glass factory on the outskirts and Birmingham and also rethinks the concept of an embassy into a one-stop shop of culture.

More Student Architecture News, Comment and Reviews

Multimedia

The Hyperboloid

-

I.M Pei on the Hyperboloid (animation)Subscribers only

3 March, 2010

Watch an animation of, and hear I.M Pei talk about, the Hyperboloid – the building that wasn't built.

more video & audio

Architect of the Year Awards

Feilden Clegg Bradley’s St Mary Magdalene Academy in Islington.

-

The firms that raise the roofSubscribers only

06 November 2009

Offices and education proved the most recession-proof at this year’s awards

Parry’s revised proposal for the Holburne Museum extension includes stone-coloured ceramic panels.

-

Richard Feilden Architect of the Year - Eric Parry ArchitectsSubscribers only

06 November 2009

The award for the "best of the best" is for a body of work that has made a significant contribution to architecture in the last year

Kohn collaborated with artists on his design for Flack and Waddington’s Flash restaurant.

-

Young Architect of the Year - David Kohn ArchitectsSubscribers only

06 November 2009

David Kohn opened his presentation to the Young Architect of the Year jury with reference to Isaiah Berlin’s essay The Hedgehog and the Fox.

John McAslan’s 1,770sq m British Embassy in Algiers.

-

World Architect of the Year - John McAslan & PartnersSubscribers only

06 November 2009

The shortlist displayed only a small proportion of the huge number of impressive buildings that are designed by UK architects around the world. Our winner stood out in particular for the strong connection that was evident between the architecture,...

more winners

BD Reviews: Healthcare

Reiach & Hall's extension to Stobhill Hospital in Glasgow.

-

Reiach & Hall on the practice's approach to healthcare designSubscribers only

BD Reviews- Healthcare

Reiach & Hall directors Andy Law and Neil Gillespie discuss the challenges of openness and privacy in their hospital buildings including the Maggie’s Lanarkshire Cancer Caring Centre

-

Is it realistic to expect hospitals to have a zero carbon footprint by 2018?Subscribers only

BD Reviews- Healthcare

Three experts discuss sustainability in medical building

more from this month's BD Reviews:Healthcare

Carbuncle Cup 2009

First Prize: Hamilton Architects’ Liverpool Pier Head Ferry Terminal.

-

Liverpool Ferry Terminal wins Carbuncle Cup 2009Subscribers only

28 August 2009

Despite strong competition from a record number of entries, this year’s winning building by Belfast-based Hamilton Architects is a shining example of bad architecture and bad planning

Readers' Ads

-

Holiday let: Delightful hillside house on Monte Corona, 30 minutes north of PerugiaSubscribers only

15 February, 2010

Traditional constuction, gardens, views and sleeps 6 in comfort.

more readers' ads

Main site navigation:
Secondary site navigation:
Tertiary site navigation:
Main site navigation end

Subscribe to BD

-
-
-
-
-
-
-

Newsletter Sign-up



Sign in as a different user, click here

Most Read

Comments

Resource

Junkie

-
-
-
-
-
-
 
-
-
Awards
Events/Conferences
Sister sites
© Building Design 2009