All articles by Emily Cadman – Page 9
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ReviewGerry Judah unveils his Rovers’ return
This 34m-high sculpture featuring five different Land Rover models, was unveiled at the Goodwood Festival of Speed to celebrate the company's 60th anniversary.
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FeaturesQuality of sustainability photos impresses judges
The shortlisted images for the £50,000 Prix Pictet photography prize for sustainability deliver a haunting view of climate change.
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ReviewGehry's Serpentine Pavilion unveiled
Frank Gehry's much anticipated first structure in England, his summer installation at the Serpentine Gallery in central London’s Hyde Park, was unveiled to the press on Wednesday in monsoon-like conditions.
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TechnicalJacobsen’s embassy showcases the best of Danish sustainability
A modernist gem and visions of sustainability jostle for attention at the sust-DANE-able exhibition, part of the London Festival of Architecture
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Multimedia
Channel Four: Is RHG's problem that it's a sink estate? (video)
A report on Channel Four news at the weekend, takes a look at the campaign to Save Robin Hood Gardens and asks whether the real answer is a fresh look at the problems of sink estates in general.
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MultimediaZaha Hadid on shoes (video)
Watch the creation process of a pair of Zaha Hadid designed shoes in collaboration with Brazilian shoe brand Melissa.
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News
Pitt report urges shake-up in flood planning
A major report into the 2007 floods has rejected calls for an end to building on flood plains.
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ReviewLondon's hidden spaces on show
Hidden spaces in the London skyline, including a bird's eye view from Poultry Lane and panoramic views from Jeffery Archer's sitting room, feature in a new exhibition at the National Theatre.
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NewsWobbly bridge is Foster’s trump card in jelly competition
Foster & Partners’ enigmatic Top Secret Jelly for the wobble-fest Architectural Jelly Design Competition has been unveiled as an interpretation of the Millennium Bridge.
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ReviewMaking a splash: MIT’s Digital Water Pavilion opens at Zaragoza
An MIT building with walls made entirely of water will go on display this week at the Zaragoza World Expo in northern Spain, the theme of which is water and sustainable development.
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NewsByrne transforms building into sound installation
Artist David Byrne has transformed the 9,000 sq ft interior of the Battery Maritime Building in Lower Manhattan into a sound sculpture.
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News
Robin Hood Gardens in the nationals
The campaign to save Robin Hood Gardens has recently featured on the Times and Financial Times letters pages.
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NewsArchitects get ready to wobble
Architects Will Alsop, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners and Foster & Partners lead the shortlist for the 2008 Architectural Jelly Design Competition – part of the 2008 London Festival of Architecture.
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NewsStarck-designed second homes win planning permission
Planning permission has been granted for the expansion of a prestigious second-home development by yoo, Philippe Starck’s housing venture with John Hitchcox, co-founder of Manhattan Loft Corporation.
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NewsLiving Steel shortlist announced
British architects make up three of the 12 teams shortlisted for Living Steel’s third International Architecture Competition for Sustainable Housing.
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NewsCabe pylon unveiled in Birmingham
Cabe’s first ever commission – a 29m-high, nickel-plated pylon – has been unveiled in Birmingham.
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NewsEveryone’s talking about Robin Hood Gardens
Since BD launched its campaign to save Robin Hood Gardens in February, the issues raised have been debated and discussed all around the world.
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ReviewCityscapes on display in Liverpool
Liverpool’s Walker Gallery is hosting an exhibition of artist Ben Johnson’s iconic cityscape paintings.
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NewsRoyal Institution reopens after Farrell’s renovations
The Queen today officially re-opened the grade-1 listed Royal Institution of Great Britain, which has been closed for the past two and half years for a £22 million upgrade.
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NewsRitchie hits out at Southwark Council over Potter’s Field
Ian Ritchie has spoken out against Southwark Council’s decision to engage a new architect for Potter’s Field.






