All Archive Titles articles – Page 155

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    Pretty in Print

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Located on the former site of Europe's biggest newspaper plant in the heart of Manchester, The Printworks is one of the UK's most technically advanced and imaginative urban entertainment centres. A stylish and heady mixture of bars and restaurants combines with a state-of-the-art health ...

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    Window of opportunity

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Until now, window designs predicated on the basis of increasing daylight penetration in buildings have largely failed. Larger windows have led to unacceptably high levels of glare, while only marginally improving daylighting a few metres in from the glass. Now, though, Redbus Serraglaze has devised an 'intelligent' system that not ...

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    Optical Illusion

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Despite its strikingly obvious benefits and versatility, fibre optic lighting currently accounts for only £5 million of total annual turnover in the UK lighting equipment market. Although they will never truly compete with fluorescent lighting schemes in standard commercial environments, these highly controllable lighting systems can help in producing great ...

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    GE Lighting's Star in the making

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Largely thanks to rafts of new legislation, environmental issues are beginning to dominate the thoughts of today's lighting design teams

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    Electrical giants team up in installation portal deal

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Five key players in the electrical sector are uniting their skills to launch the first-ever European electrical installation portal targeted at construction industry professionals.

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    Daylighting and window design: post-occupancy studies in office environments

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Successful daylighting design is a complex system integration challenge that requires trade-offs and optimisation between several competing elements.

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    Society challenges draft amendments to Part L

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    The Society of Light and Lighting Technical Committee's detailed response to the DETR's proposals for amending Part L of the Building Regulations states that, as they stand, "some of the proposals are neither understandable nor enforcable."

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    E20 Corridor, Hull

    2000-11-07T00:00:00Z

    As part of Hull Cityvision's desire to regenerate Europe's third largest port city, lighting design practice Pinniger & Partners has committed to providing an urban illumination scheme for the E20 Corridor. Plans are in place for a pioneering 'white light' roadlighting scheme, while landmark buildings will benefit from bespoke architectural ...

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    Water works

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Bennetts Associates has built on its past experience of green utilities headquarters buildings to produce its most sustainable office to date, and possibly the UK's greenest building.

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    The third way

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Revit's totally object-oriented approach is redefining the way architects approach designing buildings on computer, and the way software is sold and its users supported. Can it succeed in the UK as it has in the US?

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    Those who can, teach

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Red tape, bad pay and a shortage of resources are making it increasingly hard for architecture schools to attract the best architects as teachers. The result is a widening division between education and practice, but teaching remains one of the best ways to develop ideas.

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    Minority rule

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    In three years, the Disability Discrimination Act will be upon us. But will demands for access for all simply make architects behave more responsibly, or force them to design buildings which all conform to a rigid set of rules?

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    Letters from Sydney

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Letters from SydneyMogens Prip-BuusEdition Bløndal£12Some historical debates just refuse to go away. It's no surprise that in the year of the Sydney Olympic Games the issue of why Jørn Utzon was compelled to resign from the Sydney Opera House project in 1966 has come to life again. Did he fall ...

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    Healing power

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Grime, noise and road rage are the main features of Hammersmith roundabout, but a new surgery by Guy Greenfield Architects turns its back on all that to offer its patients an oasis of calm.

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    Foreign office

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch moved to Berlin ten years ago after winning a competition. Their practice has thrived and their GSW headquarters is the only building outside the UK to appear on this year's Stirling Prize shortlist.

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    Ground force

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    The Centre for Alternative Technology has thrown down the gauntlet of sustainable design. Rammed earth walls, wool insulation and compost toilets its new public building means business.

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    Early learning

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Many of the progressive ideals of the 1930s, both educational and architectural, are captured in this photograph of Samuel & Harding's Dulwich nursery school.

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    Gardens of delight

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    A glossy but thought-provoking study of the place of the garden in the Modern Movement. Plus, American industrial architecture and newly published letters about the building of the Sydney Opera House.

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    Cliffhanger

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Perched on the waterfront overlooking Salcombe Estuary, the house that architect Stan Bolt has designed is a welcome change from the area's norm.

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    Industry, Architecture and Engineering

    2000-10-24T00:00:00Z

    Industry, Architecture and EngineeringLouis Bergeron & Maria Teresa Maiullari-Pontois£42Prominent in the long list of photographic icons of America is the rusting carcass of some vast, indecipherable industrial complex. Black and white photography has, perhaps, found no better subject. These mechanically produced images of astonishing clarity and apparent indifference bring ...