All Building Design articles in BD Magazine - Interiors - September 2007 – Page 2
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Features
The difference between design and decoration
A conceptual gulf separates two firms featured in BD Magazine Interiors.
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Features
‘An antibacterial mirror won’t have much impact unless the window is too’
Philippe Frison, product manager, AGC Flat Glass
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Features
King’s Road Granny takes another trip
A landmark in the geographical and psychedelic landscape of 1960s London is set to reappear on the map thanks to a scheme by Hut Architecture.
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Features
Does interior design need to age gracefully in an aging society?
For architects, grey hair is no impediment to success. Indeed, the general rule is that you need to be over 40 before you get to build anything substantial.
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Features
Victoria and Albert’s original ace caff
MUMA adds modern flair to a showpiece of 19th century interior design
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Features
Wake-up call for Woking
Walker and Martin create “portal” to the other side for business park box
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Features
Relax with Roxy
German seating company Sedus has unveiled the “Roxy”, a new cantilevered chair designed by Modus Product Design.
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Features
Open doors
Royde & Tucker is introducing a white track and beam set to its Krona pocket door range, allowing full height installations to be installed flush with the ceiling.
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News
Life on the Inside
Recently completed interiors projects, from a hotel in India to offices in Woking. Next month, the latest residential projects go on display. Send photographs of completed projects to eknutt@cmpi.biz
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Building Study
What girls really, really want
With 70% of the staff women — and with Marie Claire and Chat among its titles — IPC Media’s fit-out of its new headquarters inevitably involved a bias towards female tastes
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Building Study
Box of delights
Jamie Fobert Architects has taken the Gherkin’s Konditor & Cook café to new heights with a hanging mezzanine ceiling
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Features
Tiles ahead
Domus Tiles is introducing new innovations in textured and patterned tiles to the UK at 100% Design under the BRIXsystem range.
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Features
Concord Kometa
Concord Marlin’s Kometa 300 range, a dual lighting solution that combines a compact fluorescent downlight with a circular T5 lamp, has gone technicolour.
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