All Features articles – Page 208
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Putting your best face forward
Is the social networking site Facebook a useless pastime or an indispensable career-building tool? asks Grant Gibson, while Ian Martin downloads Zaha Hadid’s Facebook profile
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You shall go to the ball
Long seen as the Cinderella of the professions, in 2007 architecture finally saw significant rises in salaries across the board.
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Blog: Travels in Toon Town – part 2
Rory Olcayto continues his exploration of architecture in comics with a guide to Mega City One – the futuristic city depicted in the pages of British weekly comic 2000AD.
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Queen Mum marks Stirling’s UK debut
At the age of 57, James Stirling saw the foundation plaque unveiled for his first UK building, the Clore Gallery for the Tate
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Getting into shape with Davy Smith Architects
‘we have a beginners’ yoga class in one of the office meeting rooms’
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Charles Graham reminisces about his first job with Rolfe Judd in London
Charles Graham, 43, Rolfe Judd, London
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The other B&B
B&B Italia has today announced the UK launch of a striking new collection of furniture and accessories by designers including Zaha Hadid, Patricia Urquiola and Anotnio Citterio.
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Ten contestants line up for BD's Cool Wall contest - images
Ten practices have been chosen to take part in the BD/100% Detail Cool Wall contest
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Do schools ignore non-white architects?
Read comments on the original story, which we posted on Monday. Fill out the comment box below and join the debate
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Past present
British furniture company Ercol, founded in 1920 as an inheritor of the arts & crafts ethos of practical design, is launching new ranges by designers Matthew Hilton, Sean Dare and James Ryan.
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Vision panels
Customers and office workers can see clearly now that North 4 Design has launched its updated range of vision panels for doors and walls, including new longer length door panels.
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True nature
Walls, ceiling and partitions can now be built from grass, rose petals or tea leaves — or indeed any substance that can be embedded between two layers of 3form’s eco-resin sheets.
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Smithson shows her holiday snaps
Alison Smithson photographed on a Greek beach was illustration for BD’s coverage of the ArtNet Rally in 1978
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Olympic gold
Abet clearly has high hopes for a new addition to its range of Oberflex wood veneer high-pressure laminates, christening the collection Olympics.
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Royal Feast-ival Hall
Architect for RFH refurbishment adds an authentic 50s flavour to new venue
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Karaoke pods will put stars in your eyes
X Factor hopefuls in Manchester can train for stardom in one of eight karaoke pods installed earlier this summer at the Tiger Tiger bar in the city’s Printworks district.