All Features articles – Page 304

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    Off-white bricks

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Brick maker Wienerberger has launched an off-white brick to complement its architectural range

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    Thermal break modules

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Schöck Isokorb thermal break modules have been used in this extraordinary apartment building and crèche in Vienna, designed by Austrian architect Rüdiger Lainer for developer Heimbau and Eisenhof

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    Bpod: Prefab just got fabber

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    A concrete volumetric system for multistorey buildings with a unique loadbearing structure

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    Low energy blocks

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Interlocking blocks from Durisol have been used in the construction of the New Horizon Youth Centre in King’s Cross. Because they are stacked like Lego, skilled bricklayers are not required, which made it easier for the centre’s users to help with the construction

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    The big brother houses: monitoring residents' energy use

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    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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    Movers and makers - 14 May 2010

    2010-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Latest news from the world of construction product manufacture

  • The National Technical Library in Prague was designed to hold 1.2 million volumes and was opened in 2009
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    Country focus: Czech Republic

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    The Czech Republic is showing tentative signs of recovery after the most difficult year in its brief history. But what are the implications for construction costs? Miroslav Vasko of EC Harris reports

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    Bankside: Have you met the Tate’s new neighbours?

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    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

  • Steven Holl
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    Steven Holl: After Mackintosh

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    For most people in the UK, Steven Holl is the best architect they’ve never heard of. Now he’s tackling the world-famous Glasgow School of Art, that’s about to change

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    Earthship: Sustainable building with 900 spare tyres

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    David Matthews wanted to build his own Earthship – a radically sustainable home built of recycled materials – and live in it forever. Trouble was, he didn’t have a clue how to go about it. So ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV sent him on a three-day course to find out

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    Election 2010: Dear prime minister...

    2010-05-07T00:00:00Z

    Sarah Richardson collects the industry’s messages to the new occupant of Number 10 and we reveal the final choices of our panel of floating voters

  • WAM's Architecten's Inntel hotel near Amsterdam
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    First impressions: Inntel hotel near Amsterdam

    2010-05-06T10:00:00Z

    Architecture students Rachel Harding and Jo Parsons comment on the Norwegian scheme

  • 1,000 tonnes of reinforcement steel have been used in the raft foundation
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    The Shard: Foot of the mountain

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    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?

  • Keith Whitmore, Westfield
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    Keith Whitmore: ‘I do not suffer fools gladly’

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Working for Westfield’s head of design Keith Whitmore may seem a little intimidating at first. But once you’ve got used to his ferociously demanding standards and early morning phone calls, he’s really very approachable

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    Market forecast: Chink of light

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Construction prices edged up in the first quarter of the year. So does that mean the industry recession is at an end? Sadly not, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon

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    Bill’s battle

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Bill Rawcliffe is one of the many victims left by the collapse of Jarvis. So he started a campaign for justice, and failed to make progress. So, next stop the House of Commons

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    The new face of banking: Middelfart bank

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    3XN’s bold and dynamic savings bank in Denmark offers unbeatable interest. Ike Ijeh opens an account

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    The many lives of Joseph Aloysius Hansom

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    Talented inventor, kamikaze contractor, prolific architect, hopeless entrepreneur, socialist eagle fancier and of course founder of the magazine in your hands … Nick Jones reviews a biography of one of the Victorian age’s most remarkable characters

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    Election 2010: Invitation to a hanging

    2010-04-30T00:00:00Z

    On this page Sarah Richardson and Roxane McMeeken look at what would happen to construction if nobody won the election, and overleaf we catch up with our floating voters, receive a letter from David Cameron and meet the former Jarvis man who founded his own political party

  • Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Square theatre and commercial development
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    First impressions: Daniel Libeskind's Grand Canal Square theatre

    2010-04-29T10:00:00Z

    Nottingham Trent University and Royal College of Art students comment on the Dublin scheme