All Archive Titles articles – Page 133
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In case of emergency
European standards have introduced new lighting levels for emergency lighting and a new category covering high risk areas. Alan Daniels of ICEL explains the implications for emergency lighting design, following the implementation of BS EN 1838: 1999.
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Bridging the great divide
As entertainment lighting exerts more of an overt influence on other areas of lighting design, a broader experience of both could be useful. We spoke to Tad Trylski of Pinniger & Partners about his move from theatre lighting and his views on how these areas can complement each other.
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LIF backs total lighting
The Lighting Industry Federation (LIF) has declared its support of Total Lighting at Interbuild 2002 as the 'show for this country'.
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Arch Beacon -revisited
In May of last year, Light & Lighting spoke to Maurice Brill Lighting Design about its plans to light London's Wellington Arch. Now the project is complete, we return to see how the theory turned into practice.
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Time travel
Paris' Gare de l'Est is the model for one of the new building types of the 19th century: the head station. For the French, it is also a poignant reminder of the soldiers who left it to go to war
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Timber talk
The undulating gridshell at Edward Cullinan's Weald and Downland museum is far more than an intriguing shape. The third part in our series on the structure tackles the impact it is having on contemporary debates about timber.
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Route master
Ove Arup's navigation program Columbus hit the headlines when it was given away free in 1999. But the company's investment didn't end there – release 2.3 promises to be a more refined tool for finding your way around.
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Marco's mark
As he ends his term as RIBA president, Marco Goldschmied talks to the former president about the impact he has had on the institute and what he plans to do next.
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Lucky for some
The 2001 Employment and Earnings survey shows that salaries are rising at the fastest rate for 10 years. But although the picture looks healthy for many architects, the statistics reveal some serious inequalities in the profession.
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Louis Kahn's Situated Modernism
Louis Kahn’s Situated ModernismSarah Williams GoldhagenYale University Press£35For a long time Louis Kahn seemed to stand at the pinnacle of architectural heroism, but the autonomous genius architect was a myth that his overly defensive students and acolytes exploited. In this book, Sarah Williams Goldhagen brings a historical approach to bear ...
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Principles: Appointments II
More basic issues to think about when considering a form of appointment
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The road home
Very few of us are willing to give up the convenience of our cars, so the challenge for designers is to minimise their impact on the places where we live. How can layout and landscaping help pedestrians reclaim the streets?
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How I got started
Tony Skipper was asked by John McAslan to set up the Manchester branch of his successful London-based practice.John was keen to exploit the post-IRA bomb opportunities in Manchester and, after securing a commission in June 2000, we set up the office in November. We're working on a new law faculty ...
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New formula
A giant titanium 'worm' exhibition space, a wind-revolving viewing tower and a shiny Imax theatre add up to a suitably futuristic interactive science centre for Glasgow.
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Face value
The RIBA has spent 18 months and £100,000 creating a new graphic identity and searching for a big idea to base its brand on. It has a crest, logo and typeface, seen here for the first time, but what about the vision?
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Ship of dreams
West 8's Sund Garden in Malmö is an enchanted forest that recalls Sweden's shipbuilding past and looks to its future, over the Öresund Bridge to the rest of Europe.
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Getting it Right: Landscape Detailing for Historic Parks
Conference review: Architectural Association, London, 8-9 June
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Declaration of independence
What better way to persuade two young architects to leave the security of a practice and set up on their own than a commission to transform a 1950s house in leafy Highgate.
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Summer in the city
Thames Barrier Park is doing more than providing green space for locals. The award-winning Patel Taylor/Groupe Signes collaboration is revitalising a desolate stretch of London Docklands and putting a new urban quarter on the map.
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Bench press
Making a space into a place is a challenge for architects and landscape architects. Street furniture has to encourage residents and visitors to take a moment to enjoy a communal area.