All Building Design articles in BD Mag - Interiors - Sept 09
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Features
London Design Festival: Capital ideas for interiors
The London Design Festival takes over the city from September 19–27, with a host of exhibitions, talks and other events
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Nottingham Playhouse: In the round
Even with the raw board-marked concrete painted over, Peter Moro’s strong geometric composition for the Nottingham Playhouse — a circle within a rectangle — still excites
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Interior motives
There is a lot of design talent in this country, but we need to do more to keep it here
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Building Study
Design Council: Design of the times
A robust and raw refurbishment of the Design Council’s offices gives the organisation a fresh purpose
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Interiority complex
There is now a huge range of techniques for introducing complex geometries into interiors. Three projects – by Glowacka Rennie, Zaha Hadid Architects and ILEK – offer solutions for all levels of proficiency
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Breaking the mould: Robin Day
Robin Day’s mission has always been to provide well-designed and affordable furniture. Now in his nineties his latest designs are to be seen in John Lewis
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RIBA Bookshops' pick of the best books on interiors
Campaign, a London-based design workshop, reviews three books covering the development of design for interiors in the western world, limited editions and the work of Pierre Charpin
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Q&A with Angus Pond Architects on working with designer clients
Sara Jayne Bowen, associate at Angus Pond Architects, says communication by sketch and word is essential when working on projects such as Stella McCartney’s worldwide stores