Buildings – Page 104
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How we cracked it 10: Flat-pack staircase, Islington apartment, London
To squeeze in a new staircase in a compact space, Lisa Harmey draws on the flat-pack system to create an innovative folding stair that can be used easily on domestic projects
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Building StudyFirst Look: Modernism captures the castle
A striking residential development surrounding a turn-of-the-century castle in Swansea has been revealed by Holder Mathias Architects.
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TechnicalSkirting the runway
Amanda Birch gets under the skin of Reid’s new air traffic control tower
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Building StudySlice of urban
Assertive yet portable, Southwark’s new public face offers a taster for the Olympics
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In detail 47: Social housing in Vallecas, Madrid
Architect Feilden Clegg BradleyM&E engineer: Max FordhamEnvironmental engineer: EMMA SL
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TechnicalHousing’s heat wave
A Madrid project by Feilden Clegg Bradley holds solutions for global warming
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TechnicalI wish I'd done that... Housing project
Ben Derbyshire on Herzog & de Meuron’s apartment building in Paris
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TechnicalGetting more Zeds in
Following BedZed’s success, Bill Dunster reveals how he is refining the concept to create cheaper and greener eco-homes en masse
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Building StudySetting the boundaries
ith a string of public commissions, German practice Wandel Hoefer Lorch & Hirsch has rocketed to world prominence. Partner Nikolaus Hirsch talks to David Adjaye about how his inspiration comes from limitations.
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TechnicalHow we cracked it 09: Lucky Voice karaoke bar, Soho, London
Waugh Thistleton Architects soundproofed nine private karaoke pods, while still maximising space. Jerome Buckwell explains one aspect of the acoustic solution.
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TechnicalUtopia at Center Parcs
As long as we are ruled by roads, the public realm will remain a mess
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TechnicalTechbrief
Putting on a show The Building Centre in London has opened a dedicated exhibition space for sustainable building materials. The Eco-Zone will showcase environmentally friendly manufacturers and products, all carefully assessed for energy efficient design, resource efficiency, waste minimisation, recyclability, durability and low maintenance. The Building Centre is inviting a ...
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Building StudyA slice of the old life
Procter Rihl’s modernist home in southern Brazil revives a once prevalent style, writes Matthew Turner
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First Look: A new stripy star for Tower Bridge
Glas Architects has revealed designs for this bold apartment scheme at Tower Bridge in London.
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St Paul’s scrubs up a treat
Graham Bizley describes the painstaking process of cleaning and restoring the cathedral’s interior
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Modern stars of the silver screen
Umu’s clever combination of innovative surface materials makes it a place to linger, says Amanda Birch
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Building StudyFirst Look: Pariss late bid for design credibility
As the International Olympic Committee prepares to select a city for the 2012 games this week, Lab Architecture Studio has revealed designs for the Paris Olympic Village.
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Building StudyLiverpool renaissance
A legend in English architectural history, Liverpool’s St George’s Hall became the country’s grandest white elephant. But Purcell Miller Tritton’s refurbishment is set to change that, writes Gavin Stamp.
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Building StudyFirst Look: Ship shape design wins out
Hampshire architectural practice Format Milton has revealed images of its Bell House project — a secluded private dwelling.The £500,000 new-build scheme, which recently began on site in Bursledon, near Eastleigh, overlooks the River Hamble, the Solent and the Isle of Wight, and boasts a curving northern entrance facade made from ...






