All Roll on Friday articles – Page 12
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CompetitionsHoliday let – Northern Tuscany
Small village house with glorious views, terraced gardens and timber swimming pool. Sleeps 6 – 8 people.
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FeaturesDot to Dot: March 28
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win a copy of China Design Now, a guide to the V&A exhibition
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FeaturesRaising the bar with BDP London
‘Every month our hub space is transformed by a different studio team’
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FeaturesDot to Dot: March 20
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win this week's prize.
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CompetitionsHoliday let (or possible sale) - Dordogne, France.
Stunning steel and glass house with two bedrooms (sleeps 4) and 12m lap pool with gorgeous views, yet only a few minutes from the centre of Riberac, north west Dordogne.
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FeaturesDot to Dot: March 14
Name the building for a chance win a new book on Renzo Piano’s museum projects published by Monacelli Press.
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CompetitionsHoliday let - Cottage, Cowal Peninsula, Argyll
Enjoy a wonderfully relaxing break in one of Scotland's most beautiful locations. Self-catering cottage sleeps four.
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FeaturesJet-setting with Trehearne Architects
‘We take everyone away for a great weekend in a foreign city’
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FeaturesDot to Dot: February 29
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Bronwen Riley’s new book on the architecture of Transylvania.
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CompetitionsFor sale - 'Grand Designs' building site off Gloucester Drive near Clissold Park.
Unique opportunity for one off house and garden in leafy backland.
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FeaturesMCM hits the bull's eye
‘This year we’ve all managed a two-dart finish — a treble 17 and a bull’s eye’
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FeaturesDot to Dot: February 15
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Kenneth Powell and Patrick Barclay’s book Wembley Stadium: Venue of Legends
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FeaturesErecting our monuments to love
From the to phallic to the fatale, architecture has long been used to express human passion. This Valentine’s Day, bdonline takes a look at the world’s most romantic buildings
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FeaturesDot to Dot: February 8
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Images of Change: An Archaeology of England’s Contemporary Landscape, a new book published by English Heritage
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CompetitionsHoliday let - French Pyrénées
A spacious 3 bedroom village house in beautiful countryside on the Aude - Ariège border enjoying stunning views across the Pyrénées. 40 minutes from Caracssonne airport. Sleeps 5.
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FeaturesWalking in a winter wonderland with Nicoll Russell Studios
‘You’ve got to trudge through the snow — every footstep takes it out of you’
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FeaturesDot to Dot: February 1
Connect the dots, name the building and send us your answer by 10am on Wednesday for a chance to win Light, Air and Openness, a new book on modern architecture between the wars
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FeaturesDisposable snaps you want to keep
A child’s toy farm, a Louis Vuitton window display and the neighbourhood eccentric are among the subjects of the winning photographs in this year’s BD/Zumtobel photo competition.
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FeaturesPollard Thomas Edwards' cooks up a gastronomic storm
‘Cooking smells filter through the office so everyone is salivating by the time we eat’
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CompetitionsHoliday Let- Umbria/Tuscany border
Troscione - A refurbished Farmhouse & Barn with swimming pool Unspoilt rural setting, 10 minutes sublime Lake Bolsena, 30 minutes stunning Orvietto hill town. 100 km south of Sienna, 100km north of Rome Swimming pool, games room all beds en-suite Farmhouse and barn together sleeps 14 Book Farm only or ...






