All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 155

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    Mission impossible

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Central to the regeneration of the disused industrial area of the Pirelli works in Milan was the creation of a new focus for the northern part of the city. Cecilia Bolognesi praises much of Gregotti Associati's architecture but regrets a missed opportunity by the city's planners.

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    Eastern promise

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Urban form from the Arab World - Past and Present Stefano Bianca Thames & Hudson, London UK £22.50 US$39.95 (paperback) 350pp. 280 b&w illustrations & 20 maps. Traditional cities in the Arab world have a specific and exciting quality determined by spiritual elements, which has fascinated architects and architectural historians ...

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    Watch this country

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Bangalore is a dot.com-friendly, 24-hour kind of town, known locally as Silicon Valley . It is also the site of Conran & Partner s first project in India. Project director James Soane describes his experience there.

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    Miraculous conversion

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    The Lyrick Theatre, Assisi, by Vincenzo Maia is something of a one-off an earthquake-proof insertion into a hangar-like concrete factory, it was conceived in Dallas to perform only one production, a musical about St Francis of Assisi.

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    Quietly confident

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    The new Italian embassy in Washington DC proclaims its country's identity with art inside and out, reviving the genre of embassy architecture.

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    Clicks and mortar

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Shopping in New York is the ultimate consumer paradise. So what is Manhattan contributing to the retail revolution? We unravel the latest thoughts from Rem Koolhaas, and take a trip to Belmont Freeman Architects' Apartment.

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    Motor city

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Volkswagen has taken its ethos of producing 'people's cars' a step further. Earlier this year it unveiled its Autostadt theme park, which VW hopes will further involve the people in the company's activities.

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    Buying the lifestyle

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    As consumers become more demanding and time becomes more precious, retailers are searching for ever more unusual ways of attracting customers. One of the most alluring and successful is 'lifestyle retailing'. Provided by Hanscomb

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    A European in British clothing

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    In the past year, five of the six major competitions run in Italy have been won by British architects, and three of those by David Chipperfield. So why has it been 11 years since he was commissioned to build in the UK?

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    Beyond pedestrianisation

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Beyond pedestrianisation Lars Lerup MIT Press US$26, £16.50 (hardback) 216pp. 52 b&w illustrations. The metropolis has replaced the city, and architecture as a static enterprise has been displaced by architecture as a form of software. So writes Lars Lerup in the introduction to After the City. It ...

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    Awakenings

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Angelo Cortesi believes that centuries of conservatism have created a crisis at the heart of Italian architecture. But it's never too late to change. Report co-ordinated by Alessandra Fanelli, editor-in-chief, OFX International, Milan.

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    All fired up

    2000-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Architecture Must Burn: A manifesto for an architecture beyond building. By Aaron Betsky & Erik Adigard. Thames & Hudson, London, UK. £18.95 (paperback). 144pp. 120 colour illustrations. Aaron Betsky s newest book might as well have been named Sprawl: A Manual of Engagement in a World Grown Apart ...

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    Tusk masters

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    'Underground Safari' is the fifth exhibition in the year-long Platform for Art presentation at London Underground's Gloucester Road Tube Station. Kendra Haste's spectacular, life-size 3D sculptures of an African elephant, antelope, a vulture, giraffe and a rhinoceros demanded a special lighting treatment that would breathe life into their wire-based forms. ...

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    Market forces

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Overall demand for lamps and luminaires in the UK is rising steadily, but manufacturers' sales are growing at a slower rate due to all-pervasive imports and lower levels of demand from once-strong export markets. Brian Sims examines the current state of play in the UK's ...

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    The real deal

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    A market leader when it comes to developing Internet Keyword navigation systems, the RealNames Corporation demanded similarly forward-thinking spatial planning and lighting concepts for its new US hq buildings in California. One lighting solution for workstations, in fact, the other aimed at defining the structures' architectural and spatial elements. ...

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    Capital gains

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    The Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions has decreed that, from April next year, UK-based businesses of all shapes and sizes will be eligible to claim 100% capital allowance in return for using energy-efficient lighting technologies. Is this the dawning of a new 'green' era? Brian Sims ...

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    Lighting quality and its design application

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    Incorporating lighting quality factors as a routine part of the lighting design process, rather than applying the classic analytical tools, has been proposed as a way of ensuring that final schemes will indeed be successful. What steps are being taken to define the concept, and where exactly are we when ...

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    AGI32: changing the face of design

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    For the most part, using lighting calculation software has been a frustrating process for designers and architects alike programs have been difficult to learn and slow to work. Getting to grips with lighting software in DOS format was time-consuming and keystroke-dependent, requiring a huge learning curve so that ...

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    Paper talk - The National Lighting Conference 2000

    2000-10-03T00:00:00Z

    This year's National Lighting Conference demanded something a little bit special in honour of the Millennium. In a unique partnership, the Society of Light and Lighting teamed up with the Institution of Lighting Engineers to present a joint event covering everything from fibre optics and light pipes to lighting education. ...

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    Super structure

    2000-09-26T00:00:00Z

    Space Grid Structures John Chilton Architectural Press £35 After an unpromising first sentence 'Architects and engineers are always looking for new ways of solving the problem of space enclosure' this book develops into a well-researched and clearly written technical description of space grid structures. It ...