All Pic of the day articles – Page 38
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Serpentine Pavilion: A natural observatory
This year’s design, by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, seeks to inspire visitors to observe nature
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St Paul's celebrates 300th birthday with a clean
Wren’s masterpiece emerges from £40m restoration project
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River trip: Zaha Hadid's Riverside Transport Museum
Far from the Olympic aquatics centre, the first of Zaha Hadid’s big UK projects is complete. ɫTV reviews her dramatic and somewhat psychedelic transport museum in Glasgow
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Mexican Millau set to link capital to Gulf of Mexico
The 200m-plus piers of the San Carlos bridge will be second in height only to Foster’s French landmark
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Office sweets: Newcastle-upon-Tyne's Toffee Factory
Development will provide 1,500m2 of workspace in 25 new office units
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TB Simatupang Development: Oriental sustainability
Atkin’s design in Indonesia will house office, retail and serviced apartments
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Waterside flats in Bristol
Edward Cullinan Architects and Crest Nicholson have won planning permission for a waterfront building on the Bristol Harbourside redevelopment.
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Buckingham Group completes hat-trick of sporting venues
New stadium for Brighton football club follows Olympic handball and Silverstone completions
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The shape of Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe leisure centre rises from the landscape as a series of interlinked domes, more in number than the Eden Project. We find out how you specify roofing for such a complex project, where nearly every element is unique
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Buro Happold at Chelsea Flower Show
Engineer Buro Happold and NEX Architecture create pavillion based on the way plants grow
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Buro Happold and NEX combine for Chelsea pavilion
Design of Chelsea Flower Show exhibit based on how plants grow
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City office block gets a makeover
Fletcher Priest Architects and TIAA-CREF Asset Management UK have won planning permission for the refurbishment of a 25-storey office block in the City of London.
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BDP low carbon flats
BDP has revealed its design for a “very-low carbon” apartment building in Nanjing, China
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Sculpting the Hepworth
Art meets industry in David Chipperfield’s Hepworth Wakefield gallery, reflecting two facets of its Yorkshire location’s heritage. But is this work of art devoid of humanity?
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RIBA window-dresses Regent Street
RIBA architects collaborate with shops on Regent Street to create work that fuses innovations in architecture with retail design
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Solar panels to halve carbon emissions at Blackfriars station
Huge array on Thameslink station roof will produce over 1MW of energy
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Wolverton Park: urban retreat
A £35m residential development in Milton Keynes has been selected as the sole UK entry in an international shortlist of nominees for the Urban Land Institute’s Awards for Excellence
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Phase one of Masdar complete
The $1.4bn first phase of one of the world’s most sustainable cities, Masdar in Abu Dhabi, has been completed.
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Ballymore submits plans for US embassy area
Terry Farrell’s 15-acre masterplan for area around proposed US embassy goes in for planning