All articles by Anna Winston – Page 18
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News
The Cineroleum reels them in
A temporary cinema created in a disused Clerkenwell Road petrol station by a collective of young architects and artists is coming to the end of its short life.
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Building Study
First look: Mae Architects rethinks the semi for Urban Splash’s New Islington
The next stage of Urban Splash’s New Islington project in Manchester is set to start on site in November following a grant of £936,000 from the Homes & Communities Agency.
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News
Devon council's spoof video promotes development framework
East Devon District Council has launched a spoof video to encourage broader interest in the consultation process for its Local Development Framework.
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Review
Florian Beigel and Philip Christou discuss Saemangeum and the Venice Biennale
The architects from the Architecture Research Unit at the London Metropolitan University talk exclusively to BD about taking their mammoth masterplan for a new city in South Korea to the 2010 Venice Biennale.
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News
Sauerbruch Hutton is Venice M9 museum winner
German practice Sauerbruch Hutton has beaten a shortlist including David Chipperfield to win the competition to design a new €100 million museum of the 20th century in Venice.
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News
Bahrain Pavilion scoops the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale
The Kingdom of Bahrain has won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale for the best national pavilion.
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First images of Brits’ Villa Frankenstein at the Venice Biennale
Muf-curated British Pavilion exhibition mixes Ruskin’s spirit with Olympic engineering.
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Blogs
How to choose the right design?
It's only a small project, but you've had a few ideas and can't decide which one to go with. Why not ask the internet?
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News
Diller Scofidio and Renfro scoop Broad museum
Art collector and philanthropist Eli Broad has finally named US practice Diller Scofidio and Renfro as the architects for his museum of contemporary art in downtown Los Angeles.
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News
Van Egeraat wins permission for six storey residential building in St Petersburg
The urban planning council in St Petersburg in Russia has approved a concept design by Eric van Egeraat for a six storey residential building on the banks of the historic Moika River.
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News
RIBA Trust hosts Christophe Egret's drawing expedition event at Venice
The RIBA Trust is to host a drawing expedition event curated by Christophe Egret of Studio Egret West at the British Pavilion in Venice as part of this year’s architecture biennale.
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News
First images of Fretton work at Venice
Tony Fretton and collaborator Mark Pimlott have unveiled the first images of their installation at the Venice Biennale.
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News
Foster and Koolhaas unveil rival schemes for Hong Kong cultural district
OMA and Foster & Partners have revealed images and details of their conceptual masterplans for a major new £1.8 billion (HK$21.6 billion) arts district in Hong Kong.
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News
American billings index bounces back
After a two-month decline that fuelled fears of a double dip recession, the American Institute of Architects’ billings index has leapt up by two points.
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News
Bartlett’s Neil Spiller appointed school of architecture head at the University of Greenwich
The University of Greenwich has appointed the Bartlett’s Neil Spiller as head of its school of architecture and construction.
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Features
Vintage at Goodwood
Architecture may have only had a token presence at Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway’s celebration of the best of British design and style, but it’s more than you would expect from your average summer festival.
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Features
Scanning the bigger picture
Capable of creating highly accurate 3D environments and costing around £70,000, the Faro Photon 120 is the Bartlett’s latest research toy.
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News
Judges announced for Young Architect of the Year
Fashion designer and architecture patron Margaret Howell will join a six strong jury, including BD’s Ellis Woodman, to select the winner of the award which recognises the UK’s most promising new architects or practices.
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News
School listing hits Islamic community centre plans
An architect’s plan to turn a former Victorian primary school in east London into an Islamic-run community centre has been hit because the building has now been listed by architecture minister John Penrose
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Features
Scanner offers a better understanding of space
The Bartlett has a 3D scanner on loan that has useful architectural applications