Buildings – Page 55
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Technical100% SPANISH
Leading brands Onix, Land Porcelanico and Apavisa represent Tile of Spain at 100% Design
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Building StudyBody building in South Korea with ARU
The latest of three buildings that Florian Beigel and Philip Christou’s Architecture Research Unit has designed for South Korea’s Paju Book City is complete
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TechnicalMUMA raises a glass to the past at the V&A
The transformation of an existing lightwell is at the heart of MUMA’s restoration of the V&A’s Medieval & Renaissance galleries
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TechnicalRestoring the Derby Roundhouse
Maber Architects has retained many original features in its refurbishment of Derby College’s Roundhouse and other railway buildings
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TechnicalTile of Spain - 2OO9 PRESS BOOK
Spain can trace its ceramic tile making skills back to the 11th century
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TechnicalTiles of the times
Spain has been known for its expertise in tile production since Moorish times
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TechnicalSustainable beauty
Tile of Spain member Roca introduces its greenest collection of ceramic tiles
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TechnicalQuick fitters for cool floors
With a heat wave predicted for the coming months, tiles offer a welcome flooring solution that will not only keep your home cool as the temperatures rise, but will also provide a stunning Mediterranean look and feel
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TechnicalGateway to education
Irish practice Grafton Architects has created an impressive new faculty building that also acts as a front door to Milan’s Bocconi University
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Building StudyCambridge blues
Beyond its historic centre, Cambridge’s modern architectural landscape speaks of dislocation and secrecy
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Building StudyOut of the woods: Hopkins’ green learning machine
Hopkins Architects’ new building for Yale University’s forestry school matches sustainability credentials with a sensitive response to its Connecticut context
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TechnicalDow Jones recalls the lessons of Powell & Moya’s Cripps Building at St John’s College
Alun Jones and Biba Dow were first inspired by Powell & Moya’s Cripps Building when they were students in Cambridge.
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Building StudyKim Wilkie gets down to earth
Landscape architect Kim Wilkie Associates’ monumental 7m excavation called Orpheus brings both historic continuity and unexpectedness to the grounds of Boughton House in Northamptonshire
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TechnicalBreaking away from the slideshow presentation
How software can solve problems with images in screen-based presentations
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TechnicalSteel shelter folds into the Northumberland landscape
Sixteen Makers’ shelter for Kielder Park was manufactured in a German factory run by one of the architects
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Building StudyEast’s Sussex Road Primary School in Tonbridge, Kent
Architectural practice East’s commitment to working with a location’s found conditions proved particularly apt when the brief for an extension to Sussex Road Primary School in Tonbridge unexpectedly grew in size
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Building StudyGlasgow: Centuries of change
With its sixties blocks being reclad or demolished, Glasgow has never regained the architectural confidence it showed in the early 20th century
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TechnicalAAIS pumps up the drama
An inflatable extension to a German theatre, designed by a team from the AA’s new Interprofessional Studio, had to overcome the attentions of a concerned local authority
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Building StudyNicholas Hare’s Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College, Birmingham
Nicholas Hare’s Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College provides the students with an atmosphere of calm relaxation






