All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs articles – Page 87

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    Battery Park City, New York: A green and sunny vision

    2008-01-21T11:06:00Z

    Strict environmental planning rules at Battery Park City have produced a cluster of ever-greener residential towers

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    The secret life of buildings

    2008-01-18T00:00:00Z

    We hear an awful lot about architects’ splendid low-energy designs, but information about how they actually work when built is rarer than hens’ teeth. So we should all be grateful to Simons, which not only built itself a green office, but collected a year’s data on how it functioned. ...

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    ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV-making tower

    2008-01-14T09:46:00Z

    The New York Times ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV in Manhattan, New York, is the best in clever and yet subtle architecture but its designers have bucked the trend and not tried for LEED accreditation, opting instead to build for user comfort. Does this bode well for skyscraper design in the 21st Century?

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    Liverpool One on-site: Welcome to paradise

    2008-01-11T00:00:00Z

    How do you co-ordinate a £1bn budget, 40 buildings, 22 architects and 90 consultants to deliver the most ambitious regeneration scheme Liverpool has ever seen? Thomas Lane went to ask the man who has to do it

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    The existing stock blueprint

    2008-01-07T10:30:00Z

    The team behind an energy performance upgrade of six houses in Hampshire hope this can be the start of a much more ambitious and extensive effot to tackle inefficient existing housing stock

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    Take it to the bridge

    2008-01-02T10:25:00Z

    A tight budget necessitated some creative thinking for this sustainable community centre in Sussex

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    The DIY sustainable home

    2007-12-13T10:27:00Z

    What happens when an engineer decides to build his new family home? Will Jones reports on Gifford director Richard Quincey's house, built two years ago, including an assessment of the performence of the solar systems he installed

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    The pool that (nearly) sank its architect

    2007-12-07T00:00:00Z

    In 1996, one of Britain’s hottest young designers was given a £7m leisure centre project in north-east London. Over the next 11 years, it mutated into a £45m disaster that cost him his London office, his marriage and £250,000 of his own money.

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    When it’s hip to be square

    2007-12-05T11:31:00Z

    The new Home Office HQ in Sheffield may look an unremarkable block but it is setting the style for green workspace.

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    Horses for courses

    2007-12-03T10:01:00Z

    Bicton Arena equestrian centre in Devon has a new management centre as green as its parkland setting, thanks to the client’s commitment to sustainability

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    Two up, two down, plus one

    2007-11-30T00:00:00Z

    PCKO has come up with a novel solution to the cramped, dingy terraced house – add an atrium

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    With knobs on: Barratt's energy-saving technologies measured

    2007-11-30T00:00:00Z

    These houses have had all manner of wonderful energy-saving technologies fitted to them by housebuilder Barratt. But are they any good and are they worth spending money on? Barratt asked researchers at Manchester university to find out …

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    Carbon cutting church

    2007-11-26T15:04:00Z

    A Church in Kent has embraced creative solutions for cutting its emissions. The scheme shows how changes can be made to a listed building while retaining its original features

  • Seventy-five native plant species have been introduced in the BRE gardens
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    Take in the view

    2007-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Landscaping is set to be the next big thing in sustainable design so Thomas Lane went to BRE’s Innovation Park to see how it should be done

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    Repeat prescription: St Helens & Knowsley hospitals PFI

    2007-11-23T00:00:00Z

    For the £338m St Helens & Knowsley hospitals PFI, Taylor Woodrow upped the dose of replicated factory-made elements to new levels.

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    Bedzed's baby: Zedfactory housing in Andover

    2007-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Green architect Zedfactory has designed a housing development in Andover that takes the Bedzed principles and shows how they can be paid for

  • The 25 × 11m model stretches from Canary Wharf to the Isle of Sheppey in Kent – representing a distance of 75km
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    Looking ahead...

    2007-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Curious to know how the Thames Gateway will look when it’s all finished? Well if you feel like going to Ashford in Kent, there’s a model already built. And if you don’t, don’t worry, Chloë McCulloch’s already been and she took her camera

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    Pines Calyx - setting the sustainable standard

    2007-11-20T00:33:00Z

    The Pines Calyx in Kent, which won small project of the year in last night's Sustainability Awards, offers a blueprint of environmental best practice, both in sustainable construction techniques, embodied energy and water and waste management. With energy data consumption attached.

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    Wood takes the LEED

    2007-11-19T12:32:00Z

    Through renewable materials and energy, the Legacy Center in Wisconsin America is the first US project to be judged carbon neutral building by the LEED certification. With full building performance data

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    A tale of a tile

    2007-11-02T00:00:00Z

    The compressing of clay dust to form a small tablet that can be baked and painted was a Victorian invention that became a Victorian obsession. Stephen Kennett tells us how one modern council set about emulating their achievement