Buildings – Page 116
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Sensory perception
Environments that respond to their inhabitants are no longer the stuff of fiction.
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Ordinary world
Malcolm Fraser’s bid to improve ‘ordinary’ housing in Bo’ness, Scotland is a success, writes Peter Wilson. But as the UK’s suburban population grows by 100,000 a year, will other acclaimed architects follow suit?
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First Look: Put the Kettle on
Jamie Fobert Architects has won its first major public competition with designs for refurbishment and extension of the Kettle's Yard Gallery in Cambridge.
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High drama in the north
Piers Gough finds skinny living rooms and Hollywood style in two towers
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In detail 08: Fountain on the Nikolaikirchhof Leipzig, Germany
The Nikolaikirchhof is a public space with historical significance both in the medieval structure of Leipzig and in the events leading up to the re-unification of Germany.
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An open door policy
Ironmongery company Izé asked designers to create a stylish range of bespoke door handles and British architecture's finest have come knocking.
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First look: Libeskind’s Danish integration
Daniel Libeskind’s distinctive, angular architecture has been integrated into a 400-year-old building for the new Danish Jewish Museum.
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Bristol's tall tales
Peter Meacock on two schemes that are taking the city to new heights
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In detail 07: Crop store, Renewable Energy Centre, Hertfordshire
The Renewable Energy Centre demonstrates a range of renewable energy technologies. Bales of Miscanthus, used as fuel for a biomass boiler, are stacked in the crop store. The end walls of the building are formed from galvanised steel mesh to allow air to blow through and dry out the crop. ...
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Technicalities: The M&E generation
The mechanical and electrical industry has been around for the best part of a century, so why is it that the duties of the building services engineer are so often the cause of confusion, acrimony and the frequent lament: "M&E engineers never draw enough detail"? In 1997, a cross-industry group ...
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Breathe easier
Anthrax and ricin scares have provided an impetus to design buildings that can resist biological attack.
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Techbrief
Renewable show The Building Research Establishment and the Energy Saving Trust are organising resource04, a four-day exhibition and conference on low-carbon and renewable energy technologies for buildings at the BRE headquarters near Watford on June 7-10. Call 01923 664531 or visit www.resource04.comPipes of peace In response to the ...
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Animal magic
Cottrell & Vermeulen's Folkestone nursery may be low-budget, but it's full of good ideas.
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First Look: A touch of Bond in Bucks
Hamilton Associates’ James Bond-style country getaway has started on site in the Chiltern Hills. The modern country house, set in the rolling Buckinghamshire countryside, is partly dug into the ground to minimise its impact on the landscape.
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Schemes explore energy options
Our regulations expert on energy, off-site and Brussels' branding
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Wish you were here
A cultural jamboree, set to attract millions of visitors, has kickstarted a massive regeneration project in Barcelona.
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First Look: Conran & Partners joins Salford set
Conran & Partners is set to join Studio Daniel Libeskind and Michael Wilford & Partners as the latest big-name practice to contribute to the regeneration of Salford Quays, Manchester.
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Room at the inn for modernism
Keith Williams checks out Rab Bennetts and Eric Parry's new hotels