All Features articles – Page 216
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Smoking Shed by Bjorn Dunlop
Bjorn Dunlop’s smoking shed is like a shell with a folding cover that opens up when in use.
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Flat Pack Shack by Edge Design Workshop
As the name suggests, the ‘shack’ is a lightweight, demountable shelter intended to accommodate up to 40 people, with cantilevered recycled plasting seating for up to 12.
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Smoking shed by Eduardo Soares
Designing his smoking shed, Eduardo Soares’ main concern was to treat the ashtray as the centre of a socializing gathering.
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Smoke Stack by Solid Air
This proposal aims to create a space for smokers that retains some of the character of smoky places. A combination of bluesman's front porch and dark and moody jazz club, the design seeks to evoke memories of well-worn interiors where rays of sunlight become solid in the dense atmosphere.
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Choker by Michael Laviano
Ring around the rosies,Pocketful of posies.Ashes, ashes.We all fall down.
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Chimney Pot by Matt Ball
Viva la chimney is a self supporting structure made out of a single piece of reinforced/light-weight fired clay (‘clay’ as it happens being an early term for a cigarette).
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Silver Screen by Popular Architecture
Popular Architecture’s smoking shelter takes inspiration from a time when smoking was perceived in a different way - glamorous, seductive, and mysterious.
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The Out of Pub Experience by Tom Lewith
The ‘Out of Pub Experience’ by RCA graduate Tom Lewith turns the new status of the smoker as social outcast on its head making social detachment desirable.
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Urban Green Space by Nord
BD’s Young Architect of the Year, Scottish practice Nord has designed this shelter for a nightclub carpark in Glasgow city centre.
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Making the model project
Edinburgh-based practice Gilberts invested in a Z Corp rapid prototyping machine to turn cad images into physical models. A year on, the architect and an engineer discuss the process and the dividends it has brought
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Sizing up the file sending options
I often need to send large files and packages to people I am working with. Email leaves a lot to be desired, and sometimes there just isn’t time to burn a CD/DVD and post it. Can you recommend an alternative method?
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‘Tell clients you know in which order to spend the money’
Low-energy, low-carbon homes are a challenge, but the real task facing architect Spacelab is delivering eco-housing at a profit. Services consultant Max Fordham offers some tipsPhotographs Ed Tyler
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Counting down to zero carbon
PRP ZedFactor set the zero-energy heating standard at St Matthews keyworker estate in Brixton. Two years on, associate director Ziba Adrangi calculates cost and carbon
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Solar City is Cook’s bid to be buildable
With this project Peter Cook strove to end his Archigram-fostered reputation as a designer of unbuildable projects
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Playlist: Songs about houses
BD's chief sub editor Simon Aldous picks five house-related tunes Country House by BlurOur House by MadnessHouse of the Rising Sun by The AnimalsA House is Not a Home sung by Ella FitzgeraldTake Me Back To Your House by Basement Jaxx
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BD's Carbuncle Cup: Call for nominations
Nominate your worst building of the year and be interviewed for our Carbuncle video report
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Who said that?
“The higher the buildings, the lower the morals”Noel Coward “Architecture is inhabited sculpture”Constantin Brancusi “Each new situation requires a new architecture” Jean nouvel “An art begins where words fail it”Edwin Lutyens “An architect is 2% gentleman and 98% renegade car salesman”Anonymous “We are all frequently disabled—whether in a rush, in ...