Buildings – Page 117
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In detail 05: Las Arenas redevelopment of the Barcelona Bullring
The original brick perimeter wall is all that will remain of the original 1899 Bullring by architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner. The brick-work will be underpinned by a pair of concrete ring beams connecting all the brick piers. These concrete beams will be propped off V-shaped supports made from welded ...
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Techbrief
Faux clay Kingspan’s new insulated roof panel (KS1000 RT) looks like a traditional clay tile but is in fact a steel-faced panel system. The insulated roof panel is lightweight and can be installed easily and efficiently. It fixes directly to purlins so there is no need for battens, roof felt ...
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Technicalities: Chris Wise
Egg zeppelinJohn Prescott recently said he likes the "bulge factor" in architecture, a statement that ought to consign the old flat "roof" and "wall" to history. But in the world of bulgy things we haven't really moved on since Brunel's curvaceous iron ships of the 1850s.Prescott likes Future Systems' Selfridges, ...
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Roar of the quiet man
Laurie Abbott is the force behind RRP's remarkable solution for Barcelona. But, as with most of his work, he likes to keep quiet about it.
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A modern neighbour for Salisbury Cathedral
A new school building by Feilden Clegg Bradley combines brick and steel.
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Stopping for tea in the park
Deborah Saunt visits two new park cafes by Hopkins and Cowie
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Travels through place and history
The selection of Belgian practice Robbrecht & Daem for a British scheme is as exciting as Herzog & de Meuron's arrival here in 1995, writes Tony Fretton.
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Heavenly sounds
Heaven 17 founder Martyn Ware is now making his mark as an acoustic designer.
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Breaking school rules
Richard Feilden finds lessons in projects by BDP and Wilkinson Eyre
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Foster's higher calling
The Swiss Re headquarters officially opens this week. Has Foster's rewritten the history of the tall building or just created another City monument? Christopher Woodward takes a look inside
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In detail 03: Digital Studio, Oxford Brookes School of the Built Environment
The studio for architectural students occupies the top floor of a 1960s concrete framed building. To counteract the resonance of the hard surfaces, a series of profiled Melatech foam sound-absorbing baffles are suspended on isolating hangers from the ceiling.
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The Green Bottle Unit, a Hackney-based 100% recycled glass outfit has scaled up. It can now produce large sheets of recycled glass suitable for floors, walls, external cladding and tabletops (shown left)."We have just cracked this process and I believe we are the only glass recycling company in the ...
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Clash over school acoustics
Quiet controversy is reverberating around the acoustic design world.
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Technicalities: Poured out
Just what is it that makes today's poured floors so different, so appealing? Everybody's doing it from the year-out student to Rem. It is the latest fashion and even features on the make-over TV shows. Just add water, mix and pour; leave for 24 hours, and there you have it ...
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Printing buildings
Textile design duo Eley Kishimoto have teamed up with 6A Architects to create screen-printed panels for an art installation. But, as Amanda Birch reports, it is an idea that could spread to buildings
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Cover versions
Eley Kishimoto's distinctive prints cover furniture, tea sets, wallpaper, globetrotter cases and, of course, clothes, and soon its flash print will encase Nokia phones.
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Page turner
A new library by Eric Parry Architects adds a human vision to Bedford School's campus for empire builders.