All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 44

  • Balornock Bowling Club by Studio Kap is one of the 80 award winners in the Civic Trust Awards.
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    Knock ‘em dead

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Balornock Bowling Club by Studio Kap is one of the 80 award winners in the Civic Trust Awards.

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    Collision course

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Digital Project is an integrated building information modelling system that can spot potential structure and service clashes early on, saving time and money. But will the adversarial nature of the construction industry stop it from reaching its potential?

  • Arup’s chief fortune teller Chris Luebkeman has produced a set of 50 flick cards that look at what might be next in science, technology, political life – anything that might affect your life, in fact.
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    What is on the cards?

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    The future - at least if you pick the right pack of cards. Arup's chief fortune teller Chris Luebkeman has produced a set of 50 flick cards that look at what might be next in science, technology, political life - anything that might affect your life, in fact.

  • Sean Griffiths of Fat went to Mipim
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    Postcard from Cannes

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Sean Griffiths of FAT went to Mipim, courtesy of RIBA Journal and the Architecture Foundation's Next Generation Award, to show commercial developers what younger practices have to offer. So how ws it for him?

  • Time-based architecture front cover
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    Built to last

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Time-based architecture Edited by Bernard Leupen, Rene Heijne and Jasper010 Publishers£20Review by Alex MowatCan some buildings be called ‘time-based' and others not? I have always considered that buildings are created, occupied, adapted and changed with use and age. So it was with some scepticism that I opened a book called ...

  • Lord Heseltine
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    Brief encounter: Lord Heseltine

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Now heading the Conservative Party's Cities Task Force, Lord Heseltine is revisiting urban policy two decades after he took on Docklands and Toxteth.

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    Optimism and belief in change...

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    ...for the better underpinned the work of the great modernist architects.

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    Beauty and the beasts

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    The kitsch excesses of the Victorians made decoration a dirty word, and the triviality of many early postmodernists didn't do the cause any favours either. But the austerity of modernism has held sway long enough. It's time to decriminalise ornament.

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    Bay watch

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Disposing of people into black holes has many advantages for desperate rulers, but the greatest convenience of all is that these dens of degradation are invisible to scrutiny.

  • The BBC, which this month opens the first phase of the new Broadcasting House
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    Clients with ambition

    2006-03-25T00:00:00Z

    RIBAJ is launching the hunt for the UK's top clients. We are looking for those clients with ambition who consistently commission good architecture and are prepared to take risks.

  • Made of Light
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    Speed reads

    2006-03-03T00:00:00Z

    ‘My light… Dental Hygienist' as a heading doesn't exactly lift the spirits.

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    Design codes stifle creativity

    2006-03-03T00:00:00Z

    It's official. Design codes do not speed up the planning process says Cabe, after two years of monitoring pilot schemes.

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    Spanish squeeze

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Grimshaw's cultural centre in A Coruña splits its small footprint in two - crazy, but it works.

  • Before and after comparison of stone treated with Lithofin Stainstop, a water and oil repellant impregnator with colour enhancing properties.
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    Performing seals

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Architects specifying stone floors agonise over whether or not they should be sealed. But that's as nothing compared to the terrifying soul-searching that goes into deciding what kind of sealant to use - a porous or a non-porous one?

  • Ian Simpson’s Beetham Tower
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    Tall order

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Ian Simpson's Beetham Tower has given Birmingham another bravura building, but it's going to need some help in lifting its location. Photographs: Kilian O'Sullivan

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    In my opinion

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Goaded by Jonathan Glancey's Guardian piece ‘Poor people, poor homes' (8 February), the concerted response of Countryside Properties, Cabe and the local MP, was a dead giveaway.

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    Whatever next?

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Some see the Royal Gold Medal as a lifetime achievement award, but this year's recipient, Toyo Ito, hasn't finished dazzling and astonishing us yet. He even has a few European schemes up his sleeve.

  • Swedish design chair
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    Letter from Stockholm

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    ‘You get off the plane at Stockholm and design is everywhere. From the way people dress to the cars they drive and the restaurants they eat in, it is all around you.'

  • The triangular form of Foster’s Hearst hq dramatically reduced the use of steel. For the client, the main driver for sustainability was to improve employees’ environment.
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    Leave it to us, George

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Pressure is mounting in the US to design buildings that are more sustainable. But as American architects haven't yet got their act together on green technology, it leaves UK architects the chance to clean up.

  • Fat’s Blue House
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    Next generation winners

    2006-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Fat is this year's winner of the Next Generation Award, given to a practice that the judges feel could bring new thinking to the design of commercial buildings.