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Correction
The value of Jefferson Sheard’s U-boat visitor centre for Mersey Travel, BD Magazine June, is not £10 million.
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Joinery contractor - Wood Newton
The company fabricated 124 sliding external doors with cedar cladding and glazed panels, louvred panels and louvred balconies; fitted out rooms with doors, laminated wall panels, and bespoke lockers; and designed the external facade of louvred panels and fixed glazed screens.
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Studio Conran’s Tactile tile range
Studio Conran has collaborated with British Ceramic Tile to launch the Tactile range of floor and wall tiles aimed at hotels and restaurants.
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Dorma’s Richard Moore on the company’s moveable wall range
Dorma has been trading since 1908 — we celebrated our 100-year anniversary at the start of July
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Communal living gives way to en suite
Aston University’s 1971 high-rise student bedsits, which are shortly to be demolished
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Steel for cladding and roofs by Corus Colorcoat
Workshops with architects led to the 17 new colours in Corus Colorcoat HPS200 Ultra, an update on its range of prefinished steel for roof and cladding launched two years ago.
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Check in for London’s Sleep Event
The Sleep Event at the Business Design Centre in north London kicks off on November 4-5, for 120 hotel product services suppliers
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Luxalon ceilings by Hunter Douglas
No need to worry about the weather outside with Hunter Douglas’ new colour options for its Luxalon linear metal ceilings.
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Casino ceiling by SAS International
SAS International bent its standard ceiling panels out of shape to create this 770sq m waveform feature ceiling at the Rendezvous Casino in Glasgow.
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Carpet tiles by Milliken
Milliken’s Premium Cut Pile range was specified for the entrance and office areas, totalling 2000sq m.
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Terrazzo flooring by Bisazza
The 50-year-old Italian company is a world leader in the production of glass mosaics.
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The big sports question
Which Olympic city wins gold for architectural achievement? Join the debate by posting your comments
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Bathrooms by Ideal Standard
The Tonic collection is characterised by simple shapes and clean modern lines
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Fabric cladding from Base Structures
The company provided tensioned printed fabric cladding to the atrium’s long internal elevations
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Birch-faced plywood ceilings by Barrett Ceilings
The centre’s curved ceiling was fitted with BCL’s 15mm prefabricated panels which can be moulded to fit complex geometric shapes.
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Johnson Tiles’ Artile bespoke tiling process
Create bespoke ceramic tiles for walls, cladding or swimming pools with Johnson Tiles’ Artile process, using photographs, paintings, sketches or computer-generated images.
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Custom solutions by Armstrong
Suspended ceiling supplier Armstrong has assembled a new team to provide expert ceiling advice and project management support for specialist projects
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Arena seating from Audience
Accolade seating is available in seat widths of 450mm, 460mm, 480mm, 500mm and 520mm, and in a variety of fabrics.
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Will the Olympic architects win a medal for common sense?
Five times Olympic rowing champion Steve Redgrave on how design can help to make a successful games
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Hopkins Architects’ Bill Taylor revisits the firm’s National Tennis Centre at Roehampton
Hopkins Architects served up a smash with its National Tennis Centre — how has it held up in the 18 months since it opened?