All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 131
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The odd couple
Why would an elder statesman of architecture team up with a fortysomething talent? Because they share a passion for good schools and an almost telepathic connection, say Sir Colin Stansfield Smith and John Pardey.
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Exhibition - Exploring the City: The Foster Studio
British Museum, London, Until 7 OctoberHaving stamped his identity on our consciousness like no one else, Norman Foster could make some sort of claim to the mantle of Britain's greatest living artist. So the first major museum exhibition of Foster and Partners' work is probably overdue. It is a brilliantly ...
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Chemistry set
Sørensen and Zibrandtsen's return to Cambridge should have been a triumphant affair. Does their new research centre live up to their previous award-winning work for the university?
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Making Paradise: Art, Modernity and the Myth of the French Riviera
Also, 'Weekend Utopia: Modern Living in the Hamptons'
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Architects workload survey
Commissions for private homes are soaring, yet many housebuilders are building fewer units than last year. The cause of this contradiction is new planning guidance that's forcing them to employ more architects and retain their services for longer.
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Streets ahead?
Ever since Lord Rogers led the urban taskforce on a high-profile visit to the Netherlands, the Dutch study tour has been de rigueur for architects and their clients. But following his experience of designing 50 homes in Liverpool, our reporter, a Dutch architect, warns that his home country is not ...
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Top 25 clients
Take a careful look at the faces on this page and if you meet one of them, don't be shy. These are the people you want to work for because they regard good architecture as crucial to the success of their buildings. Here's how we chose them.
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RIBA Journal Sustainability Award 2001
Last year's winner of the RIBA Journal Sustainability Award – Chetwood Associates' J Sainsbury store in Greenwich – changed the way people will see supermarkets forever. This year's award is set to have a similar impact as more and more architects and clients acknowledge the importance of sustainable design.
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Shedding light
Arup Campus has made use of a specially designed luminaire to combine lighting with acoustic padding and to provide an aesthetic feature at the same time. We discuss the design strategy with Malcolm Wallace of Arup Associates
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The meaning of light
In May, Mike Simpson became the new president of the Society of Light and Lighting. For his inaugural address, he gave his version of the meaning of light.
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Tackling white LED problems
LumiLeds Lighting has announced a new breakthrough in its white LED technology, claiming better white colour control and better white colour uniformity than is currently available with white LEDs on the market.The typical manner for producing white LEDs is to add phosphor doping to a blue LED. This "phosphor-converted" LED ...
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Light source keeps a low profile
According to Sylvania Lamps, its new Micro Lynx-F is the only lamp of its kind available though, as is the way with new light sources, we'll doubtless see 'me toos' appearing from the other lamp manufacturers within a short space of time.Described as the furniture lamp, which perhaps over-simplifies its ...
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Nine IALD winners
Nine projects have won awards from The International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) in the Association's annual Lighting Design Awards.
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Daylight group report
The Daylight Group of the SLL met at Westminster Jubilee Line foyer in May to carry out a tour of selected new stations that use natural lighting in their designs.
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Is the CIBSE guide guiding?
The standard approach to office lighting is currently undergoing a major re-think. David Clements gives his views on the way forward.
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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