All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 64
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All fired up
Sandwich intumescent technology is taken to a new level in a fire-resistant glass.
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Alien landed an award
Of all the buildings given an RIBA award, the worst must surely be the Ontario College of Art and Design.
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Accurate history…
I very much enjoyed reading your article ‘Much loved friend?’ (RIBAJ July 04). I must say it is historically precise and fair. I am sure it will prompt a lot of people to think again. Demetri Porphyrios, London …or self-congratulation?So now we know who planted that mischievous seed concerning urban ...
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100%
Ten products have been shortlisted for the second annual 100% Detail/RIBA Journal Innovation Award. Eleanor Young previews the show, introduces the contenders and sets out the seminar programme.
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Sunny side up
For all their green credential, photovoltaics are still too expensive for most developers. But if they can manage to use them on a private housing development in Belfast, why can’t you?
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Shock shop
In Los Angeles, Prada loyalists can now shop at the ‘epicentre’ of the brand experience. Rem Koolhaas’ new store for the fashion label isn’t just a flagship sailing down Rodeo Drive: it wants to redefine the relationship between consumer and product.
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The people’s prince
Twenty years after Prince Charles made his speech, attendees at last month’s London architecture biennale – largely architects – voted against the motion that, in retrospect, the prince had been good for architecture. [The RIBAJ debate was broadcast on Radio 3 on 28 June.]
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Star of the North
I did enjoy all ‘the stars coming out for the opening day of London’s first architecture biennale’ (Parting shot, RIBAJ July 04, page 78).
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Where Iraq went wrong
I have just read Mohammed-Amin Ayoub’s comments on the newly (architecturally) designed Iraqi flag (Letters June 04) and must point out that, in choosing their design from an outfit that made such a balls-up of recently redesigning its own emblem (from lion rampant to feline starved in one foul stroke), ...
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Intemperate opinions
Let’s hope RIBA members take more care over the buildings they design than you displayed in your intemperate and misleading editorial about Cabe last month.
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Summer of hate
The 21st century civic space is an anti-agora, defended against terror attacks but permitting only camera-friendly political spectacle, not free assembly or expression.
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What is a good office?
The short answer is nobody knows. Anyway, the new adjective is ‘productive’. According to office design guru Frank Duffy of DEGW, whom we have to thank for terms like ‘the hive’ (offices humming with activity) and ‘the cell’ (where you think as you work), the literature on what makes a ...
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Who’s your father?
My Architect Directed by Nathaniel Kahn. On release from 13 August.
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Kiley didn’t design Gateway
As a RIBA member practising in England and as a personal and professional friend of Dan Kiley, I am appalled by the misinformation in your June 2004 obituary.
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Crowning glory: Gridshell, Windsor Great park
Windsor Great Park will soon be the site of the UK’s largest gridshell structure, an architectural solution that is a surprising departure for its architect Glenn Howells. By Lee Mallett
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Good companions
Ten RIBA Honorary Fellows reveal what they’ll be packing for holiday reading.
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Speech was Charles’ own
Last month Jules Lubbock claimed to have moulded, if not scripted, most of the architectural and planning view of Prince Charles, set out in his Hampton Court speech (‘Much loved friend?’, RIBAJ July 04, page 12).
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The Pompidou Centre
The Pompidou Centre, champion of architectural design competitions, aims to demystify them in a new exhibition. After selecting a consortium led by Shigeru Ban to design its regional outpost in Metz last year (design pictured), it is showing the winning scheme and the five runners-up to offer an insight into ...
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Canter through history
Autumn fashion always gives a nod to horsey types and this year the proper setting for those booted models brandishing whips is being celebrated in a new book, British Stables.
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Brief encounter: Richard Best
Lord Best is director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which is marking 100 years of campaigning for better housing.