All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 11
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Go jumbo
Speak no more of city airports but of airport cities, so huge have these transport hubs become. But how should architects approach these new urban forms?
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Give us a thrill
Air travel might regain some of its lost glamour if its terminals showed a little more design nerve.
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Focus on Liverpool
I was interested in the Liverpool coverage in your December edition.
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Fifth dimension
Heathrow Terminal 5, which opens this month, looks conventional in plan but its section tells a different story. Rogers Stirk Harbour had to stack things up, and down, to squeeze it all in.
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Wings of desire
Meinhard von Gerkan deplores the reduction of airport terminals to retail sheds. But, he warns, architects have a social responsibility not to disengage from the genre.
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China goes to town
An exhibition of Chinese design at the V&A shows a country barely able to contain its creative energies.
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Cathedral counterpoint
The painting panorama Liverpool Cityscape (RIBAJ Dec 07) is dominated by the red sandstone mass of Giles Gilbert Scott’s Anglican cathedral.
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Campaigning on public procurement
Public procurement of design and construction is dogged today by wasteful selection processes, dubious design quality, and barriers to small and medium scale enterprises.
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Brief encounter
Waitrose thinks a nice cuppa and a biscuit would improve the airport experience for UK arrivals. MD Mark Price talks tea ladies with Jan-Carlos Kucharek
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Now boarding
In 1955 Yorke Rosenberg & Mardall was appointed to design an extension to Gatwick Airport to ease congestion at Heathrow, the first permanent buildings for which had been commissioned from Frederick Gibberd only five years previously.
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Who is... Ton Bijlaart?
Part of the team at Dutch-based Vanderlande Industries, that’s who. And if you don’t know Vanderlande Industries, then you know nothing about baggage handling.
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Triumph of the big shed
Critic Martin Pawley celebrates the big shed, and Stansted Airport terminal (above) in particular, in this edited 1991 extract from a new book of his collected writings.
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Zoom in zoom out by ‘Avatar’
Jet around the world without increasing your carbon footprint – let your mouse do the travelling. Avatar turns aviator: fly with me to the hanging gardens of Singapore’s Changi Airport .
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Amerlcan idol
Saarinen’s 60s stunner, the TWA building, is being dug out of mothballs to act as gateway to Gensler’s terminal for US airline JetBlue.
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Airports
Should architects design airports? There have been calls for the profession to boycott this building type. And when the RIBA committed itself to reducing carbon emissions in the very same year it awarded the Stirling Prize to the new Madrid Airport terminal by Richard Rogers’ practice, there was no ...
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Letter from... the air
Architect Guy Greenfield divides his life between his London office and the West Country, where site hunting gives him an excellent excuse to open the throttle
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Over the rainbow
Determined not to limit students’ choices and dreams, Mecanoo designed the da Vinci Academy in Dordrecht to foster interdisciplinary interaction. You can have too much of a good thing, though…
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A room of one’s own
At Folkestone Academy Foster and Partners offers pupils more of a stake in the school, with ‘house’ rooms where they can eat, play and belong.
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Mountain rescue
Everest Community College is the result of Hampshire County Council’s mission to rescue a failing school and provide a focus for a new community. And not a PFI developer or city academy in sight.