All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 17
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Your coffee table needs...
Diller + Scofidio (+ Renfro) The Ciliary Function (Works and Projects 1979-2007), Skira Editore, £58
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Conservation/restoration category — Highly commended
Restoration of medieval doom board, Chippenham, Wiltshire
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Furniture category — Winner
Jerwood Sculpture Park seating, Ragley Hall, Warwickshire
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Brief encounter
For David Jubb’s first project as artistic director of BAC (Battersea Arts Centre), the whole building has been turned into an interactive theatrical experience. It’s part of a collaboration with architect Haworth Tompkins.
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Pint of best
Geordies are good patrons of the performing arts but they like a pint with their plays, so Waring and Netts’ unluvvielike refurbishment of the Live Theatre, Newcastle is just the ticket for a thriving community playhouse.
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Exit, pursued by a bear
Rafael Viñoly’s design for Leicester Performing Arts Centre strips away the divisions between actors and the public. Fortunately for nervous thespians, it can operate more traditionally too.
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Stick to architecture
My letter of 7 September started correspondence that so far has occupied 1½ Letters pages.
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All the fun of the Grimshaw
We’re intrigued by this one. Grimshaw, which is making a big success of its New York office, has won the commission to design the Coney Island Center a 5000-seat adaptable auditorium in the famous under-threat fairground-cum-pleasure resort in Brooklyn.
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Commercial & public access category — Highly commended
Longshaw Moorland Discovery Centre, Derbyshire
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Wood Awards 07
The Gold Winner of the 2007 Wood Awards is Feilden Clegg Bradley’s austerely beautiful Formby Pool in Lancashire, proving that not all municipal swimming buildings take their cue from CenterParcs.
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Waterloo sunrise
Coin Street Community Builders are getting ever more ambitious in their creation of an affordable, stylish city-centre enclave. As they move into a new HQ and neighbourhood centre, we trace their achievements.
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