All Building Design articles in BD Mag - Transport and Public Buildings - June 08 – Page 2
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Clear skies overhead
Perhaps it’s wishful thinking as another soggy British summer looms, but new Danish outside canopies that claim to offer protection from UV rays are now available in the UK and Ireland.
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Clear and simple
Neaco has launched the new Clearline Structural Glass system for internal and external balconies and balustrades.
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Larch Cladding from Russwood
A working sawmill and a supplier, Russwood specialises in hardwood flooring and external cladding and decking.
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Rodeca and Prodema cladding
Prodema Lignum is a resin-bonded cellulose finished with a natural wood veneer.
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Natural Chinese granite paving
Sawn-sided granite setts in various sizes and six different colours, from light grey through to shades of pink, were installed.
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Ceilings and partitions by Lindner
Lindner supplied partitioning, bulkheads and signage elements, as well as raft and drop-and-slide ceilings.
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Milliken carpets
The project uses Omni Syndicate carpet tiles, a practical solution for urban flooring.
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Slate roofing, walling and flooring by Burlington Stone
Based in the Lake District, the company has quarried natural stone products for over 300 years.
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Signage by Bull Signs
Specialising in fast turnaround projects, the company manufactured and installed the directional signage for the passenger lounges in just five weeks.
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Jefferson Sheard to build U-boat visitor centre on Merseyside
Dive, dive, dive! From October, fans of seminal war movie Das Boot will have the chance to experience life on board a genuine German U-boat.
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Squaring up in public with Hawkins Brown’s Hackney makeover
A jazz club, artists’ studios and a street market are all part of the eclectic mix at Gillett Square in Hackney, east London. After 18 months, the architect and landscape architect return to find out whether chaos or culture reigns. Photos by Morley von Sternberg
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Weston Williamson on how to get on board transport infrastructure projects
Moxon Architects is keen to get up to speed on large transport schemes.Photographs: Ed Tyler
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Can Birmingham set its compass to a continental future?
Birmingham council’s Clive Dutton talks up the shape of things to come in the city
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The big transport question
What would induce you to swap the family car for public transport and pedal power? Three architects give personal answers to a public policy issue - and we'd like to hear your views too.
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Artillery Architecture & Design’s rehearsal space for disabled theatre company Graeae
Artillery Architecture & Design has designed offices and rehearsal space for Graeae, a disabled-led theatre company.
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Architect Mark Hewitt and Icax develop interseasonal heat transfer, a sustainable heating and cooling system
Icax’s sustainable heating system is to be tested at Lancashire’s HM Prison Garth
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Whose line is Crossrail going to be anyway?
With enabling legisation about to be passed, London’s epic Crossrail scheme is finally getting on track. But where are its architectural aspirations at?
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