All Features articles – Page 178
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David Morley Architects on how to score in the sports sector
Manchester practice Reid Architects wants to get a head start on sport
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Non-transferable art appreciation
How can Margaret Hodge be so sensitive about music and so crass about architecture, wonders Jonathan Glancey
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Why legacy isn’t always a gift
Citius, altius, fortius. Thanks to London mayor and classics graduate Boris Johnson, we all now know that the Latin motto for the Olympics means “faster, higher, stronger”
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Ironmongery by Allgood
The satin stainless-steel lever handles return to the door ensuring that visitors do not snag clothing in busy areas.
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Moving walls from Alco Beldan
There are 340 acoustic moveable wall panels across a total of 34 different walls ranging from 3 to 20 panels each.
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Arup Associates gets ahead of the game on the Olympic stadium of the future
Never mind this summer’s Olympics, what will the games of 2020 look like? Arup Associates proposes some radical innovations
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Lumicor panels add decorative touch
Lumicor resin panels, available through Muraspec in the UK, offer fast lead times and are hugely adaptable
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AFL Architects to design Beckham football academy in Brazil
Manchester-based AFL Architects is to design a luxury holiday and sports complex for the David Beckham Academy at Brazil’s Cabo Sao Roque resort
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Dot to Dot: July 25
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday July 30 for a chance to win Instant Cities by Herbert Wright.
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Culture & Sport Glasgow’s Ian Hooper on the city’s plans for the 2014 Commonwealth Games
‘Glasgow already has good sports venues. We’re only building what we need’
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Dot to dot results: July 18
Last week’s competition winner is Michael Atkinson of Purves Ash in Newcastle, who identified Berthold Lubetkin’s Penguin Pool at London Zoo.
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Welsh practice Powell Dobson Architects wins £110m Pembroke holiday homes commission
Holidaymakers on less extravagant budgets can head for Bluestone in Wales, a £110 million holiday complex recreating a Pembrokeshire village
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Banking hall to boutique hotel
King’s Cross conversion by Lanyon-Hogg Architects is rich in texture and colour
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Nottingham student takes Corus student architecture award
Nottingham, Cardiff and Southampton students triumph at the 2008 Corus Student Design Awards.
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Travelling companions
Dexter Moren’s central London Travelodge gives more than a nod to its next door neighbour
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Take a trip with the Beatles
Liverpool practice Falconer Chester Hall designs hotel with Fab Four-theme
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Hugh Cornwell on music and architecture
Hugh Cornwell, legendary voice of The Stranglers, talks to Will Hurst about his appearance at Chetwoods' Party on the Green at the London Festival of Architecture, and his interest in the visual arts.