Buildings – Page 109
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Building Study
Coates, the comeback kid
Flamboyant in his time, but often underrated today, modern architect Wells Coates is back in the limelight with the restoration of his three signature buildings.
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Technical
How we cracked it 01: Lens ceiling, Federal Courthouse, Phoenix, Arizona
Luke Lowings explains an intriguing solution to the perennial problem of attaching glass panels in this ceiling project designed for Richard Meier’s Federal Courthouse
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Building Study
Scribble theory
Will Alsop’s new visual arts complex for Goldsmiths College succeeds as an urban landmark but fails to live up to its billing as either art or architecture
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Technical
In detail 36: BBC Broadcasting House
Architect: MacCormac Jamieson PrichardStructural and facade engineer: WhitbybirdA double-skinned glass facade will link Broadcasting House with two new buildings, bridging varying floor levels and functions to form a unified backdrop to a new entrance piazza and Nash’s All Souls Church.The design team wanted a calm, uncluttered facade. To avoid too ...
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Technical
Broadcast in stone
A stone and glass facade brings unity to BBC’s Broadcasting House project
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Technical
Techbrief
Set sail Tensile expert Fabric Architecture has created a type of flexible cladding that will give PVC and PTFE a run for their money. Made from silicone glass, the cladding material has been adapted from ventilation duct lining, to create a series of sails that can be fixed to a ...
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Technical
I wish Id done that... cladding
Alison Brooks on Atelier One’s cladding at the Singapore Arts Centre
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Building Study
Glazing over
Foster’s big gesture at Gateshead’s Sage Music Centre — a single unifying membrane-like envelope — isn’t new for the architect. But practice hasn’t made perfect, and while the concert halls succeed, the external form disappoints again and again
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Technical
In detail 35: Salvation Army Chapel, London
The new headquarters of the Salvation Army is on one of the most significant public routes in London — between the Millennium Bridge over the Thames and St Paul’s Cathedral.
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Technical
Looks like rain
Damian Arnold reports on a weather-recording art installation in Exeter by Sutherland Hussey
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Technical
In detail 34: Sky Ear
Sky Ear is a floating cloud that listens out for electromagnetic radiation in the air.
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Technical
True colours
LEDs were invented in 1962, but we are just starting to understand their magic
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Technical
Technicalities: Lighten up
“Space, light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.” — Le Corbusier
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Building Study
Making history
Muf’s one-room pavilion to guard a Roman mosaic in St Albans was five years in the making. Will the practice’s first bona fide building live up to expectations?
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Technical
In detail 33: Queen’s Road Com
The Queens Road Community Centre provides a Sure Start nursery, a crèche, a lifelong learning and employment training centre for adults, meeting rooms and a multi-purpose hall in a socially deprived area of east London.
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Technical
The cost of conservation
Part L consultation has closed, but architects still have reservations about the changes. We look at the challenges ahead
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Building Study
Rock of the bay
The Wales Millennium Centre is the jewel in Cardiff Bay’s regeneration, but can it perform?
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Technical
In detail 32: National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff
The roof of the National Assembly for Wales is a six-bay steel structure held up on 12 circular columns.