All Features articles – Page 131
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No stranger to controversy
When Southwark council wanted to build a pricy RMJM-designed townhall 31 years ago, the local community came out in force to protest
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Dot to dot results: 5 November 2010
Last week’s winner was Lindsay Cuddy of Cardiff, who identified Richard Rogers’ Welsh National Assembly building, aka the Senedd
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Dot to dot: 12 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday (GIVE DATE) for a chance to win a copy of Engineers: a History of Engineering and Structural Design, by Matthew Wells
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Architect of the Year Awards 2010: Beautiful bodies of work
The 2010 Architect of the Year Awards recognise the practices responsible for the best overall arrays of projects in 12 different sectors as well as the most promising young architect
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Young Architect of the Year 2010: Serie Architects
Global player Serie takes the 2010 award for emerging talent
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Architect of the Year and Young Architect of the Year in pictures
All the pictures from this years’ awards.
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Debunking Nuclear claims
In 1983, van driver Ben Hayden put Home Office Nuclear guidelines to the test by constructing a regulation shelter
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Dot to Dot: 5 November 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday November 10 for a chance to win a copy of Pevsner: the Early Life by Stephen Games
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Want to post a classified ad?
If you’re letting a holiday home, renting out desk space in your studio, looking for someone or selling something, BD can help.
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Campaign for a free-range education
Richard Murphy compared students to battery hens at the 1980 Schools of Architecture festival.
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Dot to Dot: 29 October 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday 2 November for a chance to win a copy of Interior Architecture: From Brief to Build, by Jennifer Hudson.
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Dot to dot results: 22 October 2010
The winner of last week’s competition was Peter Watts of Dartington in Devon, who identified SOM’s Heinz headquarters in Hillingdon
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635x508: Heygate Abstracted
BD has a sneak preview of architectural photographer Simon Kennedy’s exhibition on the notorious Heygate estate, which opens in November.
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KPF’s Heron Tower
When complete, KPF’s 230m-high Heron Tower will be the tallest in the City of London, epitomising the spectacular turn of fortune for Gerald Ronson’s property company.
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DSDHA’s proposals for a jeweller’s premises
DSDHA is designing terracotta-clad premises to accommodate jeweller Alex Monroe’s expanding business. Deborah Saunt explains.
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Custard Factory’s Zellig development
Birmingham’s Custard Factory is serving up extra helpings of its creative business space with its new Zellig development by Weedon Partnership Architects
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Born to be wild
BD talked to Tony Cloughley in 1975, a week after this portrait appeared in Cosmopolitan
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Argent’s David Partridge on redeveloping King’s Cross
Successful offices don’t need to be iconic, but they do need a sense of place, says architect turned developer David Partridge.
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Dot to dot - 22 October 2010
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday 27 for a chance to win a copy of Robert Adam; The Search for a Modern Classicism
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Dot to dot results: October 15 2010
Last week’s winner was Peter Bolwell of Matlock in Derbyshire, who identified Zaha Hadid’s Phaeno Science Centre in Wolfsburg, Germany