All Building Design articles in 06 July 2007
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Review
World Trade Center: The Challenge of the Future by Peter Skinner & Mike Wallace
The new edition of this important work and is both a history of the site and a study of the proposals for the reconstruction of the whole site including the futuristic transportation hub designed by Santiago Calatrava.
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Review
Win tickets to New Designers Part II
We have five pairs of complimentary tickets and five pairs of discounted tickets to give away to the Business Design Centre exhibition
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Features
60 seconds with...Kevin McClellan, project architect for the Serpentine pre-pavilion
McClellan, project architect behind Zaha Hadid's Serpentine pavilion - the setting for tonight's glamorous summer party - takes a break from preparations to speak to Elaine Knutt
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Competitions
For Sale - Kodak EKTAPRO 9000
Slide projector in excellent condition complete with hard case and spare bulbs.
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Features
Lincoln School of Architecture blog
A glass recycling centre, a prison and a surf shack are among the third year studio projects completed at Lincoln this year
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Review
Michael Howe and Alex Eley interview Geoffrey Darke – August 8
In the last of the AF Gold Lectures, Howe and Eley from young practice Mae interview the founding partner of Darbourne and Darke - responsible for some of the best dense mixed-use housing from the sixties and seventies.
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Jean Rondelet The Architect as Technician by Robin Middleton & Marie-Noelle Baudouin-Matuszek
St-Genevieve in Paris, now known as The Pantheon, was the most ambitious church to be built in France in the C18, measuring some 110 metres long and 83 metres high. Designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot, it was completed by his student Jean Rondelet, who ended up saving the church when it ...
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The Goldfinger Project - Until September 30
A multi-media exhibition of the work of an English architectural icon, Erno Goldfinger, featuring a retrospective of Goldfinger’s architectural legacies and key life moments as compiled by Arni Harladsson.
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Richard Woods & Keith Wilson - until July 31
The inaugural exhibition in P3 below the University of Westminster is a new collaboration between sculptors Richard Woods and Keith Wilson
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Open studio: Marta Marcé - August 12
Marta Marcé is artist in residence at the Camden Arts Centre’s and throughout the summer she will creating new work inspired by representation in the urban environment.
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Panel discussion: Marta Marcé, Vanessa Jackson and DJ Simpson - July 18
Marta Marcé is artist in residence at the Camden Arts Centre’s and throughout the summer she will creating new work inspired by representation in the urban environment.
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Review
International Conference on Design for Children - September 17
ReFocus and Studio UK present a conference on Design for Children, with the London Design Festival.
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40th Anniversary of Psychedelia – Until Oct 6
St Pauls Gallery, the UK's largest retail gallery outside London is hosting the UK's largest exhibition and celebration of Psychedelic art from the 60's in conjunction with Karl Ferris and the Psychedelic Revolution.
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Review
Hadspen: The Next Garden – Until September 15
The Museum of Garden History has created a new exhibition space by Yseult Ogilvie which houses this show exploring the relationship between architects and plantspeople.
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News
Zaha Hadid completes her Serpentine pre-pavilion – images
The first pictures of Hadid's installation for the Serpentine Gallery
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News
Viñoly’s walkie talkie wins go-ahead
The government has approved Rafael Viñoly’s controversial “walkie talkie” tower, concluding that it would “make a significant architectural contribution to London”.Land Securities won planning permission for the 39-storey tower at 20 Fenchurch Street after a public inquiry raised questions about its architectural integrity and impact on key views of London. ...
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Features
Portsmouth University blog
The landscape of Hampshire's chalk downlands and the Roman city inform Portsmouth students' explorations of landscape and urbanism, writes Hannah Young
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3 Atelier von Lieshout: Boardroom - until August 27
Dutch art collective Atelier van Lieshout's latest exploration of its fictitional and dystopian metropolis SlaveCity.
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News
Architects chosen for McCloud’s Hab Housing project
DSDHA and Wright & Wright are to design two schemes in Swindon of up to 200 homes each as the first venture for Kevin McCloud’s Hab Housing project.The two practices were selected from a 50-strong long-list for the project, which is to be filmed for a Channel 4 documentary.McCloud said: ...