All Building Design articles in BD Reviews Interiors September 2010
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Features
John Pawson: master of minimalism
At 61, minimalist architect John Pawson is about to take centre stage thanks to two projects for the Design Museum.
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Round-up of the latest interiors products
Open cell ceiling systems, quartz kitchen surfaces and concealed door closers are some of the products used in recent interiors projects.
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How feasible is it to specify only locally sourced interior products?
Our experts agree locally sourced products should be used but one suggests importing pre-formed elements is not always environmentally unfriendly.
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News
Donald Judd furniture exhibition
The first major UK exhibition of artist Donald Judd’s furniture opens this month at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, from September 22 to November 14.
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Review
Fat’s womenswear department in Selfridges
Quirky features and strong colours combine to make Fat’s design of the womenswear department at Selfridges Oxford Street strikingly different from the usual department store environment.
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News
De Matos Ryan redesigns Strada restaurants
De Matos Ryan’s new design concept for the Strada brand of Italian restaurants is being rolled out throughout the chain.
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Revisiting Sheffield’s Crucible theatre
The signature thrust stage and octagonal plan of The Crucible have survived but changes in safety regulations and budget cuts made Burrell Foley Fischer’s refurbishment challenging.
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Sir John Soane Museum interiors by Caruso St John
Caruso St John Architects is designing three interiors at Sir John Soane’s Museum in London. Adam Caruso explains how such a sensitive location was tackled.
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News
Haworth Tompkins musicians’ café at Snape Maltings
The musicians’ café is the last piece of Haworth Tompkins’ long project to rehabilitate parts of Snape Maltings, home of the Aldeburgh Festival of Music and the Arts in Suffolk.
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Review
Recent books on interiors
RIBA Bookshops’ choice this month includes books on modernist furniture pioneer Knoll plus Carlo Mollino and Julius Shulman.
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Bethnal Green Health Centre by Theis & Khan
Stirling Prize-nominated architect Theis & Khan has made patients the priority with its reworking of Bethnal Green Health Centre.
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CPD Module 5: Micro Combined Heat & Power Systems
This is the fifth in our regular series of CPD modules, designed to help you broaden your knowledge while you work. This module is sponsored by Baxi