All Archive Titles articles – Page 103
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ARC plans mega-structure for Singapore
Singapore architect ARC Studio is to build the country's tallest residential tower
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Alsop unveils 'tabletop' Ontario college
British architect Will Alsop has unveiled a radical proposal to expand the Ontario College of Art and Design in Toronto
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Freed to design air force memorial in DC
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners of New York is to design the new US Air Force Memorial in Washington DC. The principal designer is James Ingo Freed. The memorial is to be located near a promontory overlooking the Pentagon and bordering Arlington National Cemetery. The project will cost US$36m-40m and ...
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12 win Governor General's Medals
The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts have unveiled the winners of the Governor General's Medals in Architecture, awarded for recent projects by Canadian architects. The 12 winners of this biennial award include the Strawberry Vale School in Victoria by Patkau Architects, Richmond City ...
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Walking and watching
Staring up at a surveillance camera is an act of rebellion in our over-protected world.
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The results
We asked 127 architects how they chose new materials and what they picked. Here's how they find innovative products and, right, the six most popular materials …
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Salford Quay shines on
Salford Quay – home of shiny buildings the Lowry and the Imperial War Museum North – is getting a shimmering addition: a floating sculpture of stainless steel by Alison Wilding
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The new wave
From Crystal Palace to Gehry's Guggenheim, new materials have helped architects take leaps forward. But when we asked practices to list the innovative products they use, we were shocked by the results.
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The materials
Priva-Lite and coloured glass Of course, glass has been around for years but many respondents were particularly excited by new glass products – particularly Priva-Lite from Saint Gobain. The company first planned to use it on the partitions between drivers and passengers in taxis. Now it is used primarily for ...
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Through the looking glass
Ian Simpson's sleek Urbis museum is designed to give visitors a clear view of the buildings and people of Manchester. But is anything going on inside?
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Speed freak
Clients love virtual walk-throughs, but they just take so long to create. Except they don't any more. Welcome to the super-fast world of Real Time Real Estate.
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Staring the future in the face
Those of you who couldn't attend the RIBA conference in Birmingham missed a cracking good event.
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Flour power in Gateshead as Ellis Williams' gallery opens
Provided the fog on the Tyne clears up in time, this month will see the opening of Gateshead's long-awaited Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
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Postcards from the edge
This may look like a picture of a shopping precinct to you. In fact, it's an example of how the humble postcard has helped to shape the public's view of architecture since the 19th century.
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'I tried hard to find a drawing, model or scheme I liked. I didn't'
That's Andy Bow's take on Westminster's end-of-year show. He is one of five leading architects we sent to schools around the UK in an attempt to answer the question worrying the whole profession: does the education system prepare students for practice?
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Miracle cure
From the road, Sheppard Robson's new headquarters for Pfizer isn't particularly dramatic. So it's lucky that the main entrance is truly spectacular – the perfect tonic if the pharmaceutical giant's 800 employees get the Monday morning blues.
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Principles: Net contribution clauses
A net contribution clause is an excellent way to limit your liability, if you can persuade your client to agree to one …