Digging into the archives – Page 8
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Sketch of the week: School sports hall, London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by João Alves, an associate at Cundall
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From the archive: 2007 - A strong reaction
The recent TV series dramatising the Chernobyl disaster is said to have increased the number of tourists
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Image of the week: A bit of a breather
Pollution pods installed at Manchester’s MediaCityUK allow visitors to experience the different air quality of global locations from Norway to New Delhi
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Sketch of the week: Marina club, north of England
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Ewen Miller, managing director of Calderpeel Architects
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From the archive: 1999 - Steely resolve
In 1999 steelworkers had the chance to fight for their rights on the highest of high-profile projects
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Image of the week: Shaping up
Dulwich Picture Gallery has unveiled the “second edition” of its summer pavilion
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Sketch of the week: Millbrook Park, north London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Kate Yung, practice illustrator at Assael Architecture
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Sketch of the week: Cumberland Basin, Bristol
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Martin Douglas, director at Pad Design
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Image of the week: Inflated ego?
The refurbishment of the Elizabeth Tower got an outsize visitor this week
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From the archive: 2015 - Stuck on the ground
Political uncertainty over infrastructure policy isn’t a new thing
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Sketch of the week: Millbrook Park, north London
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Kate Yung, practice illustrator at Assael Architecture
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From the archive: 2003 - A lot of hot air
A huge range of opinions have been voiced about Battersea Power Station’s redevelopment
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Image of the week: That empty feeling
The European parliament building looking strangely under-occupied this week
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From the archive: 1999 - Raising the Portcullis
Decisions about how to refurbish the Palace of Westminster, one of the world’s most famous buildings, were never going to be easy
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Sketch of the week: The Stones, Kent
This week’s #buildingdoodle sketch is by Sonja Karapiperidis, associate at CZWG Architects