More Architectural Reviews – Page 73
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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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The 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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John 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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King 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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Silverstone: Winning Formula
Work has started on the new £30m pit and paddock buildings at the Silverstone racetrack in Northamptonshire
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Bankside: Have you met the Tate’s new neighbours?
Once snubbed as the poor relation of the trendy South Bank, Bankside has been transformed over the past decade by ambitious design. Now, finally, the residential sector is moving in
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Smokin': Geneva HQ
Japan Tobacco International has unveiled plans for an international headquarters in Geneva
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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
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More Barking: Redrow Regeneration's apartment blocks
Redrow Regeneration has just completed the second phase of the £72m Barking Central apartment blocks in London.
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Riga renewed: Masterplan by Fletcher Priest
Fletcher Priest Architects has had its masterplan for Riga, the capital of Latvia, formally adopted by the city council
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The Shard: Foot of the mountain
The Shard had already climbed to 21 storeys by the time 700 truckloads of concrete were poured to create its foundation. So what was stopping it from falling down?
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Birmingham's Cube by Make: Square deal
The £100m Cube in Birmingham has moved closer to completion with the installation of 20,000 panels to form a metallic facade
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SomSomething to celebrate
The 2010 Building Awards took place last week at London’s Grosvenor House hotel
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Atkins reveals designs for Hong Kong station
Engineering and design consultant shows preliminary designs for Hung Hom station and is now working up detailed tunnel designs
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Video: Project of the year - Rick Mather's Ashmolean museum
See what’s so special about Rick Mather’s sublime updating of one of the world’s oldest museums
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Number 1,111: Miami nice
1,111 Lincoln Road in Miami could be a contender for the most stunning car park in the world
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Andy Fisher Workshop's Neotown: The spirit of Port Louis
British architect Andy Fisher Workshop has designed a 26ha masterplan to rejuvenate Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius