All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 80
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Where's the art in that?
In the article on the Lois and Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art, which you describe as the best building of Zaha Hadid's career (June 2003), you caption four illustrations of the interior thus: 'The stair ramp is prominently placed so that people can see each other moving through the ...
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Who is Tom Wiscombe?
The latest architect to be plucked from relative obscurity by the Museum of Modern Art to design the prestigious summer show at the institution's Long Island City outlet, PS1, that's who
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Open season
Architecture Week, from 20-29 June, is your chance to check out the offices of some famous London practices and visit award-winning buildings around the UK
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The office
As the hit TV series showed, the office shapes our daily lives. But how do you judge good workplace design? Nick Suslak and Mike Beaven of Arup Associates on the link between staff satisfaction and productivity
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The office
You might think an architect would like nothing better than to have their name survive after their death or retirement
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Manhattan transfer
Zaha Hadid may be the first woman architect to design a new museum with her Cincinnati art centre, but she won't be the last
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Modernism's man
FRS Yorke and the Evolution of English ModernismJeremy MelvinWiley-Academy£29.95Jeremy Melvin's long-awaited book is defiantly not a straight chronological biography of FRS Yorke, the author of The Modern House, designer of inter-war houses such as Torilla (left) and founder of Yorke, Rosenberg and Mardall, one of the most influential practices in ...
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Letter from Liverpool
On the train from London to Liverpool I meet two Swiss students who unfold a large map on which Mendips, the childhood home of John Lennon, and 20 Forthlin Road, former home of the McCartney family, are marked in red felt-tip
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Leader
Media coverage of architecture has apparently suffered in recent months. Such is the profession's obsession with measuring that even column inches are now subjected to the ruler. War is blamed, but I think it's seasonal and that things will pick up. This is, after all, the month of Architecture Week, ...
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Gulliver's month
Our global round-up finds Piano making a point, Nouvel getting terminated and North Dakota planning a Cold War Cultural Park
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Oh to be a fly on the wall of this year's Gold Medal ...
... Farshid Moussavi, Terry Farrell, Zaha Hadid, president elect George Ferguson and Guardian critic Jonathan Glancey will be running through the usual suspects – Santiago Calatrava and Rem Koolhaas among them. Of course Farshid has already tasted power when she was a judge on last year's Stirling Prize jury and ...
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Spectres at the feast
The road to success is littered with failures, as the Royal Academy Summer Show proves
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Fashion statement
GHM Rock Townsend's headquarters for the Pentland Group, one of Britain's biggest employers of fashion designers, reflects the client's confidence and focused approach
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Milan furniture fair
The Milan furniture fair previews the pieces you'll be specifying next year, plus a few pure objects of desire. We bring you the highlights.