All articles by Cate St Hill – Page 2
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      NewsMackintosh School of Architecture appoints new professors
Charlie Sutherland and Charlie Hussey among those appointed
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      NewsPlans revealed for Brockhole visitor centre
Project hopes to transform the park into a ‘gateway destination’
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      FeaturesIf the price is Wright
20 Frank Lloyd Wright homes are up for sale at the moment, but are they worth the pricetag?
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      Building StudyJames Gorst Architects' family home in the countryside
Hannington Farm is faced in pale Cotswold limestone, and was previously used by a deer and venison business
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      NewsCo-founders of Architecture for Humanity step down
Cameron Sinclair and Kate Stohr to focus on new ventures
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        Technical
Product spotlight: Architectural Mesh
Two examples of metallic mesh used in a Munich church and Chipperfield’s Hamburg cocktail bar
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      NewsScott Brownrigg appoints new Director
Andy MacFee joins as project director within the practice’s education sector
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      NewsWCCA announces winners of student drawing prize
Prize encourages excellence in traditional drawing
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      FeaturesThe 5 best buildings to see at Open House London
BD picks five of the best to go and visit at this year’s largest architecture showcase, from iconic towers to underground sewage works
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      FeaturesLowline: The world’s first underground park
James Ramsey, the man behind the ‘underground Highline’, talks to BD about the history of New York, working at NASA and using Kickstarter as a marketing tool
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      NewsBeatrix Potter's Lake District summer house listed
Given grade II for its association with children’s author
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      Building StudyThe National Centre for Writing, Norwich, by Ash Sakula
An 18th century house is to be renovated and extended to provide flexible spaces
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      NewsAA Visiting School unveils forest installation
Ten students built a temporary wooden structure over ten days
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      NewsCoop Himmelb(l)au unveils Chinese mountain resort
The project combines a hotel with an indoor ski slope and water park
 
    
     





