All Building Design articles in BD Mag - Refurbishment - October 08 – Page 2
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Features
Bespoke joinery by LAD Construction
Birch ply furniture, flooring, column claddings and altar pieces were all made by north London company LAD to Cottrell & Vermuelen’s design specifications.
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Bespoke joinery by Beasley Joiners
Beasley Joiners used lacquered MDF to make the free-standing and fixed WC units, the bespoke kitchen tea point and reception desk, as well as skirting to hide the large amounts of cabling generated by the post-production facilities.
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Undercover at the BBC
A new book on the history of the BBC’s Broadcasting House includes this striking image, taken during its refurbishment by MJP Architects, when hoardings by artist Liz Rideal were used to amuse passers-by
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The future’s golden for Balfron
PRP’s proposed refurbishment of Erno Goldfinger’s Balfron Tower in Poplar, east London, is a rare opportunity to bring the block up to today’s housing standards, writes Elaine KnuttPhotographs Clive Smith/PRP Architects
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Levitt Bernstein shows the art of restoration
The refurbished Victoria Gallery & Museum by Levitt Bernstein for the University of Liverpool has been completed and is now open to the public.
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Johnstone’s matches original colours for refurb of Leamington Spa art deco jewel
Bath Assembly Hall in Leamington Spa has been restored to its original art deco glory with the help of bespoke paints supplied by Johnstone’s.
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Inncom energy management arrives in style at the Savoy
Inncom saves energy but keeps guests in comfort
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Building Study
Hût Architecture’s slice of white
Hût has refurbished two central London townhouses in typically eclectic style for film company White House Post Production, reports Jessica Cargill Thomson. Photos by Kilian O’Sullivan
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Cole Thompson Anders refurbishes Kentish Town block
Cole Thompson Anders has refurbished Hawkridge House, a sixties concrete-framed student block in Kentish Town, north London, with the help of new aluminium double-glazed windows by Technal.
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Aluminium screens by Expanded Metal Company
Some visual privacy in the study centre was provided by screens made from powder-coated aluminium.
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Canvas for altar screen by Russell & Chapple
Russell & Chapple supplies fabrics to theatres and artists
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Cottrell & Vermeulen sees the light at All Souls
Cottrell & Vermeulen’s refurbishment of All Souls church, Harlesden, was greeted with polite horror by parishoners. Richard Cottrell sees how it is working a year onPhotos by Ed Tyler
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Bespoke Avid desks by AKA Design
Ten lacquered MDF post-production desks were made by AKA Design to Hût’s specification.
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AHMM’s Saatchi Gallery opens in Chelsea
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has created a new Saatchi Gallery within the former Duke of York’s headquarters near Sloane Square in London.
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Malcolm Fraser of Malcolm Fraser Architects on how to get ahead in the refurbishment sector
Groves-Raines Architects Studio wants to build up a portfolio of regeneration projects
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Building Study
A-EM’s steep learning curve at Imperial College
A-EM’s transformation of Imperial College’s sixties library has introduced flexibility to studying, reports Pamela Buxton Photographs Alan Williams
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Carpet by Adam Carpets
Hût chose a fine Worcester twist carpet in FW66 Roseberry Red to match a red chosen from a range of paints by English Heritage. This was combined with areas of light grey. Adam Carpets has manufactured carpets for more than 75 years, and all are made to meet ISO 9001:2000 ...
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News
Eric Parry Architects completes £36m restoration of St Martin-in-the-Field
Eric Parry Architects this month finally completes its £36 million refurbishment of St Martin-in-the-Fields at Trafalgar Square, London, some six and a half years after winning the commission.
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Urban Splash group chief executive Jonathan Falkingham on refurbishing 20th century residential
‘The sixties is the hardest nut to crack’
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Jestico & Whiles converts 19th century Lodz factory to boutique hotel
Jestico & Whiles is converting one of the biggest red-brick and cast-iron Victorian factories in Europe into a boutique business hotel for the eastern European Andel’s brand.
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