All Archive Titles articles – Page 30
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We build art galleries
Artist Richard Wentworth believes, the way the Victorians built churches.
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If that's art, I'm a Dutchman
With Erick van Egeraat’s first UK building, Middlesbrough is showing some good old-fashioned civic pride. So how does it work as an art gallery?
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Site airport at Foulness
A few weeks ago Uttlesford District Council refused BAA’s planning application to increase the number of passengers using Stansted Airport from 25 million to 35 million a year.
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Foiled again
Insulation materials are going to play an increasing role in reducing carbon emissions – helping the government meet its 2016 zero carbon homes target, for example. But are the new generation of multifoils all they’re cracked up to be?
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Top 50 credits
We were delighted that you included Brunel University (no 38) and British Airways (no 49) in your top 50 clients’ issue.
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People: Steven Parissien appointed head of heritage at Turley Associates
Feilden & Mawson promotes four senior staff to the role of associate
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People: Ex-Aedas director launches new practice
Richard Hyams launches Astudio practice in London plus Phil Russell is appointed director of Construction Better Health
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Former Aedas creative studio director launches Astudio
Also architect practice Denton Corker Marshall promotes John Rintoul director
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Atkins Design Solutions appoints Martin Pease
Llewelyn Davies Yeang promotes Charles Addison and Paul Barnes to associates
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The Wrennaissance
The British Architectural Library has added this wonderful drawing by Charles Robert Cockerell to its collection.
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Vote of thanks
Thank you so much for voting us number three on the top 50 clients list.
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Who is Squint/Opera?
An unconventional and rather successful firm of filmmakers, with big ambitions and impeccable architectural connections, that’s who.
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School rules
Schools began to be built in a particular way after the 1870 Education Act, which established the principle of the state or board school.
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Weather report
University of Westminster student Gillian Lambert, whose House at Gallions Reach project is pictured here, was one of the big winners at last month’s RIBA President’s Medals
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A place for traditionalism
President Jack Pringle in his column in RIBAJ, May 2006, wrote: ‘In the interests of design diversity I accept quality traditional design.’ And ex-president George Ferguson has strong sympathies with traditional design and in particular traditional urbanism.
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Through the maze
If you want to be part of the UK’s massive school building programme, you need to understand how it works. Here’s how to get started.
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Pentagram man
Alan Fletcher – Fifty Years of Graphic Work (and Play)Design Museum, London SE1 Until 18 February Review by Grant Gibson
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Spirit of St Louis
Eero Saarinen rose to extraordinary public prominence in the era of Bill Haley, Buddy Holly, and the young Elvis Presley – a rock star architect when rock stars were just being invented. He died at the height of his fame in 1961, with many of his best-known projects still in ...
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Letter from Theatreland
Back in 2001, I received an alumni newsletter from Columbia University’s School of Architecture.