More Technical – Page 59
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Sensory perception
Environments that respond to their inhabitants are no longer the stuff of fiction.
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In detail 08: Fountain on the Nikolaikirchhof Leipzig, Germany
The Nikolaikirchhof is a public space with historical significance both in the medieval structure of Leipzig and in the events leading up to the re-unification of Germany.
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An open door policy
Ironmongery company Izé asked designers to create a stylish range of bespoke door handles and British architecture's finest have come knocking.
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In detail 07: Crop store, Renewable Energy Centre, Hertfordshire
The Renewable Energy Centre demonstrates a range of renewable energy technologies. Bales of Miscanthus, used as fuel for a biomass boiler, are stacked in the crop store. The end walls of the building are formed from galvanised steel mesh to allow air to blow through and dry out the crop. ...
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Technicalities: The M&E generation
The mechanical and electrical industry has been around for the best part of a century, so why is it that the duties of the building services engineer are so often the cause of confusion, acrimony and the frequent lament: "M&E engineers never draw enough detail"? In 1997, a cross-industry group ...
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Breathe easier
Anthrax and ricin scares have provided an impetus to design buildings that can resist biological attack.
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Techbrief
Renewable show The Building Research Establishment and the Energy Saving Trust are organising resource04, a four-day exhibition and conference on low-carbon and renewable energy technologies for buildings at the BRE headquarters near Watford on June 7-10. Call 01923 664531 or visit www.resource04.comPipes of peace In response to the ...
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Schemes explore energy options
Our regulations expert on energy, off-site and Brussels' branding
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In detail 05: Las Arenas redevelopment of the Barcelona Bullring
The original brick perimeter wall is all that will remain of the original 1899 Bullring by architect Lluis Domenech i Montaner. The brick-work will be underpinned by a pair of concrete ring beams connecting all the brick piers. These concrete beams will be propped off V-shaped supports made from welded ...
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Faux clay Kingspan’s new insulated roof panel (KS1000 RT) looks like a traditional clay tile but is in fact a steel-faced panel system. The insulated roof panel is lightweight and can be installed easily and efficiently. It fixes directly to purlins so there is no need for battens, roof felt ...
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Technicalities: Chris Wise
Egg zeppelinJohn Prescott recently said he likes the "bulge factor" in architecture, a statement that ought to consign the old flat "roof" and "wall" to history. But in the world of bulgy things we haven't really moved on since Brunel's curvaceous iron ships of the 1850s.Prescott likes Future Systems' Selfridges, ...
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Roar of the quiet man
Laurie Abbott is the force behind RRP's remarkable solution for Barcelona. But, as with most of his work, he likes to keep quiet about it.
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A modern neighbour for Salisbury Cathedral
A new school building by Feilden Clegg Bradley combines brick and steel.
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Heavenly sounds
Heaven 17 founder Martyn Ware is now making his mark as an acoustic designer.
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In detail 03: Digital Studio, Oxford Brookes School of the Built Environment
The studio for architectural students occupies the top floor of a 1960s concrete framed building. To counteract the resonance of the hard surfaces, a series of profiled Melatech foam sound-absorbing baffles are suspended on isolating hangers from the ceiling.