All Archive Titles articles – Page 82
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Gulliver's month
Our global round-up finds Piano making a point, Nouvel getting terminated and North Dakota planning a Cold War Cultural Park
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Oh to be a fly on the wall of this year's Gold Medal ...
... Farshid Moussavi, Terry Farrell, Zaha Hadid, president elect George Ferguson and Guardian critic Jonathan Glancey will be running through the usual suspects – Santiago Calatrava and Rem Koolhaas among them. Of course Farshid has already tasted power when she was a judge on last year's Stirling Prize jury and ...
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Spectres at the feast
The road to success is littered with failures, as the Royal Academy Summer Show proves
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Fashion statement
GHM Rock Townsend's headquarters for the Pentland Group, one of Britain's biggest employers of fashion designers, reflects the client's confidence and focused approach
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Milan furniture fair
The Milan furniture fair previews the pieces you'll be specifying next year, plus a few pure objects of desire. We bring you the highlights.
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London furniture fair
The London furniture fair previews the pieces you'll be specifying next year, plus a few pure objects of desire. We bring you the highlights.
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New York furniture fair
The New York furniture fair previews the pieces you'll be specifying next year, plus a few pure objects of desire. We bring you the highlights.
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Exclusion zones
Fear of 'the dangerous other' leads societies to build structures to keep threats out – or to shut them in. But in our networked world, they can move in undetectable ways
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Not just a pipe dream
Peter Wilder of Derek Lovejoy Partnership explains the importance of designing for zero hydrological impact
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Rough diamond
Sergison Bates' self-build housing is transforming part of a tough Tilbury estate and giving local unemployed people the construction skills to tackle other projects
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Turning a corner
On a busy intersection in downtown Cincinnati, Zaha Hadid has been inspired by the constraints of a tight urban site to produce the best building of her career
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Collect
Continuing his series on iconic materials, our contributor charts the radical reinvention of wood as a furniture material
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Corporate culture change
The traditional head office is dying out. In a changeable economic climate, the need for more adaptable spaces has set up new relationships between developers, users and architects
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Industrial past captured for new exhibition
With regeneration reducing so many industrial areas to toy towns, Bernd and Hilla Becher have spent the last decade rushing to industrial sites to capture images of furnaces (above), cooling towers and water and gas tanks before they disappear. Tate Modern's new photography exhibition Cruel and Tender (5 June-7 September) ...
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Diversity or bust
Hard times may loom but Austrian architect Coop Himmelb(l)au has hit upon an ingenious new marketing opportunity
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Brief encounter: Mark Lawson
The arts broadcaster and writer is a judge for the RIBA Awards, announced this month
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Architects' Choice
In the second of our series Architects' Choice, we asked five specifying designers to pick their favourite pieces of office furniture