All Building Study articles – Page 17
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Special educational needs school by Wright & Wright opens in Hull
Architect’s Oakfield school is part of Building Schools for the Future programme
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Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park by Louis Kahn
It has taken 38 years for the late Louis Kahn’s vision for a memorial park to the USA’s 32nd president to finally be realised in New York
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H2o Architects' Alpine challenge
A refurbished 1960s ski resort apartment increases the living space without touching the structure
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Fat and Grayson Perry win approval for controversial house
Living Architecture’s A House For Essex in Wrabness refers to the tradition of follies in the landscape
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6 Burlington Gardens by David Chipperfield
David Chipperfield will at last link the Royal Academy with 6 Burlington Gardens
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Ockington country house, forest of dean by Kirkland Fraser Moor
Design draws on local vernacular tradition
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Pierresvives building, Montpellier by Zaha Hadid Architects
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Pierresvives building for Montpellier is a weighty monolith that registers a change in the practice’s design approach
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Haworth Tompkins has it down to a fine art
The architect’s Dyson Building is the latest product of its ongoing involvement in the RCA’s ambitious expansion
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Stapleton Hall Road homes draw inspiration from Victorian neighbours
Stephen Taylor Architects focuses on split-level living
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Scott's Magdalen College Library gets 21st century makeover
Wright & Wright’s upgrading of the Oxford college’s facilities boldly reworks its Victorian New Library
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Synthes headquarters, Solothurn, Switzerland by Märkli Architekt
In his headquarters for the Swiss company Synthes, Peter Märkli has built one of the most astounding buildings of its era
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Baca Architects director designs mews with private courtyards for south-east london
Each of the three houses in Forest Hill will feature studio space and will share a communal yard
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Giant's Causeway visitor centre by Heneghan Peng Architects
Heneghan Peng Architects’ visitor centre for the Giant’s Causeway combines a raw simplicity with a generative grid to create a powerful sense of place
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Work starts on Arup's £16 million Cambridge sports centre
Architect has designed university facility to be naturally lit and ventilated
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Postcards from Venice
As the Venice Architecture Biennale ends its first week, we ask five British attendees for their response to David Chipperfield’s Common Ground theme and to name their personal highlights
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Venice Biennale 2012: The Corderie
Chipperfield’s Common Ground show in the Arsenale packs a lot in — but it’s worth the effort to get to the end
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Venice Biennale 2012: The Padiglione Centrale
Satisfaction guaranteed as Common Ground continues at Giardini
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Venice Biennale 2012: Japan grapples with tsunami
Winning national pavilion is worthy, but lacks the usual magic
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Venice Biennale 2012: The Giardini pavilions
Hard bitten by recession, this year’s national pavilions have seen even the most inventive employ a minimal approach
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Venice Biennale 2012: The British Pavilion
Is the British Council’s Venice Takeaway junkfood or haute cuisine?