Architects & design Focus – Page 7

  • Amsterdam
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    Stedelijk Museum: Bathing beauty

    2012-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum has a new addition with a seamless facade that is deliberately un-Dutch in its showiness

  • David Cash
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    BDP's David Cash: Cashing in

    2012-06-29T00:00:00Z

    After a miserable 2011, BDP intends to boost profit by growing its international revenue by 20%. In an exclusive interview, the company’s new chairman explains the plan

  • Brazil football
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    Total football: Brasilia's National Stadium

    2012-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Brasilia’s seventies National Stadium has been rebuilt to the tune of £258m to become arguably the greenest arena in the world. It will be a key venue at the 2016 Olympics but, unlike its London counterpart, its real purpose is crystal clear: it’s all about the beautiful game. By Ike ...

  • Gorilla
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    Pension problems: Don't look now

    2012-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Construction firms’ final salary pension liabilities of £33bn are set to attack their balance sheets, stop investment and hold back growth for years to come. Yet far from confronting the problem, many are simply ignoring it and hoping it will go away. Will Hurst reports

  • Monarchs
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    Crowning glories: The royals and architecture

    2012-06-01T00:00:00Z

    As we prepare for the Diamond Jubilee, Ike Ijeh takes a look at the influence the Queen, some of her forbears, and last, but by no means least, her eldest son, have had on British architecture

  • state of play architects
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    The state of play 03: Architects

    2012-05-25T00:00:00Z

    The third of our sector-by-sector reports examines where the best opportunities - and the biggest pitfalls - lie for architects. By Will Hurst

  • Crossrail
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    Crossrail: Pulling out all the stops

    2012-05-25T00:00:00Z

    Crossrail - the biggest engineering project in Europe - also claims to be a driver for multimillion-pound regeneration in the capital. Ike Ijeh takes a look at three key stations along the route and asks how much Londoners will really benefit

  • RSHP
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    Lord Rogers interview: 'Being old is alright, you know'

    2012-05-03T11:25:00Z

    Lord Rogers is fast approaching 80 but that doesn’t stop him having ambitions to expand into the Middle East, attacking Boris Johnson’s record as London mayor or taking pleasure in a few glasses of red wine, as Emily Wright found out

  • Cutty Sark
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    Special projects: Cutty Sark - the crystal ship

    2012-04-24T12:30:00Z

    The world’s last surviving tea clipper has risen again - not just restored, but dramatically suspended in a vast diagrid glass canopy. Ike Ijeh looks around - and underneath - Grimshaw Architects’ impressive renovation

  • Astudio collects its Building Award 2012
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    Astudio collects architectural accolade

    2012-04-20T18:13:00Z

    Building Award makes for practice’s perfect night

  • Historic Olympics
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    The Olympics: After the party's over

    2012-04-20T00:00:00Z

    This year’s Olympics will not be the first time that London has hosted a global event of historic proportions, but what were the legacies of our previous efforts? Ike Ijeh tells a tale of grand museums, hallowed turfs and mass installation public toilets …

  • Lego Bamboo Village Timelapse
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    Helping the Bamboo Village grow

    2012-04-16T18:02:00Z

    Visitors to this year’s Ecobuild team up with Ken Shuttleworth

  • Ken Shuttleworth at Ecobuild
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    Ken Shuttleworth on the Bamboo Village

    2012-04-13T13:55:00Z

    Architect tells how Building writer inspired Lego project

  • Titanic - Belfast
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    The Titanic Belfast: The ship comes home

    2012-04-11T11:00:00Z

    The Titanic museum in Belfast is a striking and poignant memorial to a vessel whose history is intrisically intertwined with that of the city. Ike Ijeh reports

  • salary
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    The 2012 consultants' salary survey: The measure of things

    2012-04-05T00:00:00Z

    The Building/Hays Construction salary survey shows that infrastructure work has provided one of the few escapes in another sobering year for consultants, but the adoption of BIM technology is hitting technical experts hard. Building reports

  • Kings X
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    King's Cross Western Concourse: Space Travel

    2012-03-14T11:00:00Z

    John McAslan’s 8,500m2 Western Concourse at King’s Cross is transport architecture on an epic scale, returning the station to the grandeur of the golden age of trave. Just a shame about the glazing …

  • Hospital
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    Redeveloping Bart's and Royal London hospitals

    2012-03-02T00:00:00Z

    It was tempting to hang a ‘do not resuscitate’ sign on two dingy, barely accessible London hospitals, but Skanska’s redevelopment of the sites has made them functional again - which should perk up medical staff and patients alike

  • Exhibition Road
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    Exhibition Road: Walkin' & wheels

    2012-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Dixon Jones’ £28m reworking of South Kensington’s great museum quarter, Exhibition Road, resolves the long stand-off between pedestrians and cars by allowing them to share the same space. Ike Ijeh is knocked over by the simplicity of the design. Photographs by Tim Crocker

  • Stanton Williams
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    Stanton Williams: The Attraction of Opposites

    2012-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Architect Stanton Williams is a company that likes to be different - so when its profit plunged by 90% at the start of the financial crisis it didn’t do what so many other architects are doing and look abroad for work. It decided to stick with what it knows best: ...

  • Surrey City Centre Library
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    Canada's bold new library: Can we borrow it?

    2012-01-06T00:00:00Z

    A city near Vancouver has taken a bold approach with its new public library - throwing out traditional study spaces and pioneering design by social media. Could it provide a template for our own beleaguered institutions? Ike Ijeh reports