All Practices articles – Page 15
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NewsChipperfield tunes in to Scots’ BBC
BBC Scotland’s new £180 million headquarters building, designed by David Chipperfield, has won the praise of Gordon Brown. Officially opening the building last week, the prime minister described it as a “design classic”.
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Foster and Hadid in bid to save arts funding
Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid have waded into the debate over arts funding by calling on the government to protect the amount of cash allocated to the arts in an imminent spending review.
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MultimediaPodcast: Neutral's animation of Zaha Hadid’s Guadalajara Hotel
Experience Zaha Hadid’s design for the JVC Hotel in Guadalajara, Mexico with an animated video created by architectural digital animators Neutral
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NewsPiano's Shard will be built, says Ken
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone has guaranteed his support for Renzo Piano’s troubled Shard skyscraper. Speaking at the launch of his first ever housing plan, the mayor said he had “no intention” of withdrawing from Transport for London’s commitment to take up a large amount of office space in the ...
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ReviewAnthony Caro champions architectural collaboration
As his new show opens in London, sculptor Anthony Caro talks to Pamela Buxton about his architectural collaboration with French architect Pierre Bernard
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TechnicalThe ups and downs of Zaha Hadid’s Glasgow Riverside Museum roof
As Zaha Hadid Architects’ Riverside Museum in Glasgow prepares to go on site, Rory Olcayto hears how the roof design evolved over three years
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ReviewParking mad
Simon Henley, co-founder of Buschow Henley, is also a car park enthusiast and author of a new book on the subject. Here he explains his love for an underrated building type
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MultimediaDigital animation: Zaha Hadid’s JVC Hotel in Guadalajara
Experience Zaha Hadid’s design for the JVC Hotel in Guadalajara, Mexico with an animated video created by architectural digital animators Neutral.
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Features60 seconds with: A Brit Down Under
Matthew Turner, who lived in Sydney between 2003 and 2006, gives his lowdown on living and working in Australia
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NewsChipperfield named twice on Stirling shortlist
David Chipperfield is widely tipped to win this year’s Stirling Prize, with two of his buildings on the shortlist.
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FeaturesVector Foiltec profile: Ben Morris and Stefan Lehnert on the future of ETFE
For 25 years Ben Morris and Stefan Lehnert of Vector Foiltec have been filling the world’s roof line with ETFE. Now green innovation is helping open up the technology to wider uses. Portrait by Ed Tyler
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NewsChipperfield flats approved at last
David Chipperfield has won planning permission at the third attempt for his luxury flats scheme in Kensington, west London, for developer Candy & Candy.
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FeaturesInterview with Shaun Clarkson
‘I’m looking for 50 people who have shown spirit and are likely to excel next year’
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FeaturesGrand masters
Wouldn’t you love the chance to pick the brains of your architectural hero? Here, four young practices explain what made them seize that opportunity
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Features60 seconds with...Kevin McClellan, project architect for the Serpentine pre-pavilion
McClellan, project architect behind Zaha Hadid's Serpentine pavilion - the setting for tonight's glamorous summer party - takes a break from preparations to speak to Elaine Knutt
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NewsZaha Hadid completes her Serpentine pre-pavilion – images
The first pictures of Hadid's installation for the Serpentine Gallery
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ReviewZaha’s sweet success
This is London’s overdue recognition of Hadid’s position at the summit of architecture
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Zaha Glasgow museum granted extra funding
Extra funding for Zaha Hadid’s Museum of Transport in Glasgow has been approved after SNP opposition councillors withdrew their objections and agreed a £14 million increase in the budget.
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Features60 seconds with Stephen Proctor
The chair of the RIBA's housing group explains the thinking behind the institute's new space standards






