Refurbishment – Page 3
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         Building Study Building StudyBush Theatre, London by Haworth TompkinsIn its renovation of west London’s Bush Theatre, Haworth Tompkins was asked to make the building and the theatre it contains accessible and approachable to all the local community. The result, says Ike Ijeh, is full of twists and turns 
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         Technical TechnicalSt Peter’s Seminary, Cardross by Avanti Architects & McGinlay BellSt Peter’s Seminary near Glasgow is a brutalist ruin that is being given new life as an arts venue. What makes the refurb unusual is that the crumbling decay, instead of being covered, will be used as a central feature. Ike Ijeh reports 
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        Building StudyThe Loom, London by Duggan MorrisDuggan Morris has respun a former east London wool warehouse as a 21st-century office through an elegant balance of intervention and restoration. Ike Ijeh reports 
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         Technical TechnicalGreat Arthur House, London, by John Robertson ArchitectsChamberlin, Powell & Bon’s grade II-listed Great Arthur House in the City of London urgently needed a new facade but double glazing was too heavy for its structure. Thomas Lane found out how John Robertson Architects came up with a solution that retains its distinctive appearance 
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         Building Study Building StudyElbphilharmonie, Hamburg by Herzog & de MeuronHamburg wanted the Elbphilharmonie to be an instantly discernible architectural symbol to lift the city’s prestige but got a faceless glass block sitting on top of a brick one. Yet in its theatrically wavy rooftop, Herzog de Meuron has brilliantly conjured up an emblematic national icon - just ... 
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         Building Study Building StudyThe Bartlett School of Architecture, by Hawkins BrownLoved and loathed by its users, renewing the Bartlett School of Architecture’s home was always going to be a sensitive project. Joe Morris returns to his alma mater to assess the transformation of Wates House into 22 Gordon Street 
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         Building Study Building StudyDesign Museum, London, by John Pawson, OMA and Allies and MorrisonThe former Commonwealth Institute has been resurrected as London’s new Design Museum. But how do the new interventions match up to the original 1960s architecture and that memorable roof? Ike Ijeh finds out 
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         Technical TechnicalPoplar Baths by Pringle Richards SharrattPoplar Baths in London’s East End is a historic example of state architecture used to improve public health. But to preserve this listed building, the project team had to demolish part of it and rebuild through a PPP agreement 
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         Technical TechnicalEastern Cemetery, Malmö, by Johan CelsingModernist architect Sigurd Lewerentz worked on the Swedish city’s cemetery for more than half a century. Now Johan Celsing has meticulously restored the canopies to two of its chapels 
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         Building Study Building StudyArk Putney Academy, London, by Hawkins BrownElliott School was one of LCC’s finest post-war comprehensives, but had its fair share of problems. When an ambitious redevelopment was announced, former pupils led a mutiny to save the buildings they loved. Five years later Chloe McCulloch returns to assess the results 
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         Building Study Building StudyThe rebirth of Lochgelly and lessons for Brexit BritainThe EU referendum brought home the political divisions between various parts of the UK. The inspired regeneration of a once deprived ex-mining town in Fife shows how architecture can help resolve them. 
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         Technical TechnicalDavid Attenborough Building by Nicholas Hare ArchitectsNicholas Hare Architects has preserved the integrity of the original Arup Associates brutalist Cambridge landmark while ensuring the radical remodelling works well for its new users. Becoming an exemplar of sustainability was something it took in its stride 
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        Building StudyBoathouse 4, Portsmouth, by Walters & CohenFormerly a boat-building shed in Portsmouth’s naval dockyards, Boathouse 4 has been transformed by Walters Cohen into a teaching workshop that doubles up as a live exhibition 
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         Technical TechnicalMaagdentoren, Zichem, by De Smet Vermeulen and Studio RomaFollowing a collapse in 2006, this 14th-century tower in the Belgian town of Zichem has been restored to designs by De Smet Vermeulen and Studio Roma. Hugh Strange reports 
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         Technical TechnicalCrouch End Picture House, by Panter HudspithHaving given new life to a nondescript 1950s building, this £4.5m north London picture house is setting new standards for sustainable cinema design 
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         Building Study Building StudyUniversity of Sussex arts centre by RH PartnershipThe renovation of the University of Sussex’s arts centre transforms the space beyond an education facility to a fully fledged performance venue 
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         Technical Technical1735 organ, Christ Church Spitalfields, by Dow Jones ArchitectsFollowing completion of the building renovation works at the Hawksmoor gem in 2004, its organ remained unrestored. Determined teamwork has now led to the renovation and reinstallation of the instrument to its former glory 
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         Technical TechnicalHere East, Hackney Wick, by Hawkins BrownThe former media hub of the London 2012 Olympic Games is presently the focus of a £100m redevelopment and soon to be a creative hub – in what its developers hope is the start of a wider regeneration in the east London region 
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         Building Study Building StudyNewport Street Gallery, Vauxhall, Caruso St JohnCaruso St John’s new gallery for Damien Hirst in the industrial back streets just south of the Thames is one of the practice’s best projects yet, says Ike Ijeh 
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        TechnicalThe Woodspeen, West Berkshire by SoftroomThe extension to this 1827 Victorian pub relies on natural materials, including its distinctive thatched roof, to complement the original building, despite its noteworthy design 
 
     
     





