All articles by Anna Winston – Page 13
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Features
The #BDTwitter100 - the top 100 Twitter users you can’t afford to ignore
Today’s most powerful networking tool is quite literally at architects’ fingertips
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News
Bluarch - Omonia Bakery, New York
Antonio Di Oronzo, principal of New York practice Bluarch, has completed work on a new outlet for Greek pastry brand Omonia
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Features
The Wood Awards 2011 - private/best small project shortlist
The seven projects in the running for this year’s private/small projects shortlist
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News
Fire breaks out on site of Foster refurbishment in London
Blaze at landmark Marconi Building on the Strand tackled by 75 firefighters
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Project Orange - Raoul's delicatessen and restaurant, London
BD’s interior architect of the year 2009 has completed its fifth collaboration with restaurant chain Raoul’s in Hammersmith Grove
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Features
Twitter for architects - an introduction for beginners
A very brief crash course for the Twitter-curious architect - covering key subjects including ’What is Twitter?’ ’Should I be using it?’ and ’Are there any pitfalls?’
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News
In Square Lab - test tube chandellier installation at Harvey Nichols, London
Interactive architecture specialist In Square Lab has created an installation for a pop-up “taste lab” on the fifth floor of department store Harvey Nichols
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Kada Wittfeld Architektur - Celtic Museum in Glauberg, Germany
Kada Wittfeld has designed the exhibition architecture for the Celtic Museum in Glauberg to complement the practice’s design for the overall structure of the new building
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SHH Architects - offices for international shipping company, London
SHH has completed work on transforming the interior of a 5-storey early-Georgian terrace building in London’s West End
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NEX Architecture and Buro Happold create pavilion for Chelsea Flower Show
NEX Architecture and Buro Happold have delivered a pavilion for the Times Eureka Garden at this year’s Chelsea Flower Show.Comissioned to reflect the focus of the Times’s monthly science magazine, the pavilion uses bio-mimicry engineering to evoke the cell structures of plants. It sits within a garden designed by Marcus ...
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3XN - Bella Sky Hotel, Copenhagen
As well as creating the striking structure of the building, 3XN has designed the public interior spaces of the Bella Sky Hotel
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Multimedia
Thomas Heatherwick on his seed cathedral
Thomas Heatherwick took to the stage at the infamous TED conference to talk pavilions, routemasters, power stations and biologically-inspired design
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News
Alex Cochrane Architects - The Boathouse, Berkshire
Alex Cochrane has completely refurbished an existing water-side structure to create a small retreat for two people at Virginia Water lake
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Adopt bim or be 'Betamaxed out' says Morrell
Architects who fail to adopt bim risk being “Betamaxed out”, the government’s chief construction adviser Paul Morrell has warned.
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6a Architects - Wim Crouwel exhibition at the Design Museum, London
6a collaborated with graphic design company Spin to create a subtle backdrop for the work of the Dutch graphic designer
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Blogs
The Barbie dreamhouse design competition
Design brief includes room for five pets, including Barbie’s very own giraffe
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Walters & Cohen - Towers Junior School, London
London-based practice Walters & Cohen has completed the refurbishment of the Towers Junior School in Havering
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ID:SR - preview of BBC North, Salford
ID:SR, Sheppard Robson’s interior design group and winner of BD’s interior architect of the year award, has unveiled the first few images of its fit-out of the BBC’s new northern headquarters in Salford.
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RIBA Regent Street Windows Project 2011
Now in its second year, the RIBA-run initiative features 10 architect-designed shop windows with practices including Hut, Glowacka Rennie, DSDHA, Duggan Morris, Marks Barfield and Ian McChesney