All Buildings articles – Page 73
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NewsWelcome arrivals: East London Line
The East London Line extension has brought four new stations to the capital. Ike Ijeh reviews their designs
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NewsThe little dipper
Scott Brownrigg’s The Pool envisages the transformation of a disused tramway underpass in Kingsway, central London, into a swimming pool
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NewsHeading for Reading
Reading Council and Dee Park Partnership have achieved financial close this week on the £44m first phase of the regeneration of Dee Park Estate
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Living the high life
Thanks to John Wood who took this photograph of a man with lofty aspirations while he was in Antwerp, Holland
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FeaturesJust add sand … Colegio de Las Mesas
No it’s not a mirage, but a dramatic and inventive addition to a college in eastern Spain
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Museum piece: Rick Marher Architects' Virginia gallery
Rick Mather Architects has recently completed a major expansion and renovation of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and its 5.5ha campus in Richmond.
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Seeing is believing
Hopkins Architects’ 15,400m2 Hackney Service Centre has opened to the public
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FeaturesBeyond the pale: Renzo Piano's Central St Giles
Controversial it may be, but Central St Giles has cheered up an obscure corner of London with a riot of reds, yellows, greens and oranges – making the rest of the capital look a tad grey.
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FeaturesPositive thinking: Masdar HQ
The seven-storey Masdar Headquarters, under construction outside Abu Dhabi, will be the world’s first large building that generates more energy than it consumes
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Latest phase of Middlesbrough transporter bridge upgrade begins
Refurbishment is part of the build-up to the centenary celebrations of the iconic structure's openiing
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Helping hand
Matthew Ramsden spotted this pair working closely together to paint a window frame. The question is not so much “So, how well do they know each other?” as “How did they do the top part of the house?”
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FeaturesThe big brother houses: monitoring residents' energy use
Housebuilders can specify all the green technology they want, but what happens when human beings get left in charge of the thermostat? Buro Happold installed sensors to find out, then told Thomas Lane what they discovered
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Bioenergy Centre, Nottingham: Food for thought
Work started this week on a £25m Bioenergy Centre for the University of Nottingham at its Sutton Bonington campus.
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Pressing task: Glenn Howells in Elephant & Castle
Printworks is a nine-storey development in Elephant & Castle in south London, designed by Glenn Howells Architects
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NewsJohn McAslan picks design for Wyclef Jean's Haiti studio
RIBA competition winner is picked for facility to help local people learn about music business
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NewsKing Shaka International Airport set for take-off
Travel facility north of Durban, on which Turner & Townsend was project manager, will cater for passengers attending 2010 World Cup matches
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Work starts on first council rented homes for 20 years
PCKO Architect's project in Ealing has received HCA funding for 30 flats and six houses for social rent
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Terminal 2, take 2
Demolition on Heathrow’s 55-year-old Terminal 2 started last week, paving the way for its £800m replacement














