All articles by Anna Winston – Page 17
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Multimedia
BD video exclusive: Sou Fujimoto on his exhibition design for the Barbican Gallery
In a BD exclusive, Sou Fujimoto explains his design for the Future Beauty exhibition at the Barbican Gallery, reviewed by Oliver Wainwright
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News
Fujimoto weaves a showcase for Japanese fashion at the Barbican
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has created the gallery design for a new exhibition celebrating Japanese fashion at London’s Barbican Art Gallery.
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Blogs
Gazprom the opera
Russian activits have produced a brechtian musical about RMJM’s Gazprom Tower
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News
Proposals for controversial 'Ground Zero' Muslim centre revealed
The first images of the controversial Park 51 Muslim community centre, planned for a site near New York’s Ground Zero, have been revealed.
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Features
Stirling reactions: 'the UK entries didn't stand a chance'
The dust has settled and Zaha Hadid has found a spot on her perfectly parametrical shelf for her new award, but how popular was the judges decision? BD asks other architects what they thought of this year’s Stirling and takes a look at how the award was covered by the ...
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News
Foster joins protest against adverts on Venice's historic buildings
Norman Foster has added his voice to an angry protest to the Italian government over the use of giant billboards on Venice’s historic buildings.
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News
Consolation for Chipperfield as Neues wins RIBA conservation prize
David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap’s Neues Museum project has won the Crown Estate Conservation Award, one a number of prizes announced during the Stirling Prize awards ceremony on Saturday.
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News
Zaha Hadid's Maxxi wins the 2010 Stirling Prize
Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museum of 21st Century Art in Rome has won the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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News
BIM to become part of public procurement process
The government’s chief construction adviser Paul Morell has indicated that Building Information Modelling (BIM) will become a key part of the procurement of public buildings.
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News
V&A Dundee designs revealed
The V&A has unveiled the six shortlisted designs for its new outpost in Dundee.
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News
AIA billings index reports slight improvement for US architects
The American Institute of Architects has reported a slight improvement in the results of its monthly architects billings index.
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News
Toyo Ito wins Praemium Imperiale
Toyo Ito has been awarded the Japanese Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate for 2010.
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Features
From the archive: ArtNet special
It may have only had a five-year life-span, but Peter Cook’s ArtNet, founded and closed in the seventies, had considerable impact on London’s architectural community.
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News
Murray suffers punctured lung on charity bike ride
Former BD Editor and NLA chairman Peter Murray has been taken to hospital after being injured in a bicycle accident while cycling to Brussels to raise money for charity.
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Building Study
First look: Hawkins Brown’s school revamp learns from the local community
Hawkins Brown has won planning permission for a school refurbishment and 1,400sq m new-build masterplan in West Hampstead, London
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News
Chipperfield wins Elizabeth House competition
David Chipperfield has beaten Grimshaw and Hopkins to win the competition to redevelop Elizabeth House.
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News
BD celebrates its 40th birthday
The great and the good of British architecture celebrated BD’s 40th birthday at a party at the Swiss Church in London’s Covent Garden on Monday night.
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News
Rowan Moore questions Cabe's independence
Critic Rowan Moore has called into question Cabe’s independence and efficacy as an arbiter of architectural quality.
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News
Koolhaas wins competition to design Caen library
Rem Koolhaas’s practice OMA has beaten five other shortlisted architects to win an international competition to design a new library in Caen, France.
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News
Boris urges more opportunities for young people in Stephen Lawrence lecture
London mayor Boris Johnson last night called on London individuals and businesses to create new opportunities for young people during his address at the Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture at the RIBA.