Architects Journal
Ione Braddick
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Five things to do today: 29 September
29-Sep-2009
Dirty floors - Lego House - That is Mint - Crafty Toys - Sandy Animals -
Five things to do today: 28 September
28-Sep-2009
Camper Bike - Sketch technology - KiosKiosk - Anish Kapoor - Recycled Fashionista -
Five things to do today: 25 September
25-Sep-2009
Train Station Art - Beardy Balaclava - Solely Paper - Sunny Memories - Floating Green -
Midsomer Norton School and Weston All Saints School, Bath by Boyes Rees Architects
25-Sep-2009
[IMAGES + PROJECT DATA + PLANS] Cardiff-based Boyes Rees Architects has secured three key contracts worth over £5 million for the improvement of three schools for Bath and North East Somerset Council -
Rugged topography: Liz Eeuwes' at 100% Design
24-Sep-2009
These lovely rugs are inspired by the topography of the areas from which they take their names and are showing at 100% Design -
First look at Hundreds Tens Units products at Tent London
24-Sep-2009
Hundreds Tens Units display their new products as part of this week’s London Design Festival -
Five things to do today: 24 September
24-Sep-2009
100% Design - Game on - Print Preview - PC PARTY - Bling Bathroom -
Frank Auerbach: London Building Sites 1952-62
23-Sep-2009
A new exhibition sees a young Frank Auerbach capture the rebuilding of post-war London -
Five things to do today: 23 September
23-Sep-2009
Stay in the shade - NEWRAFAEL - Don’t Pop Art - Reminder - Banquet of Black -
A twist on high tea: Anatomica range from The New English
22-Sep-2009
The New English dissect the Victorian ritual of high tea with their ceramic range for 100% Design London -
Fresh talent from the Bauhaus: Hannes Grebin
22-Sep-2009
Hannes Grebin presents Cozy Furniture at the Talent Zone at this week’s London Design Festival -
Five things to do today: 22 September
22-Sep-2009
Library time - Kelley at FUMI - Burn Baby Burn - Tickled Pink - Size Matters -
'Albie' Puppy light by salvage design duo JamesPlumb
21-Sep-2009
The ‘Albie’ light is created out of reclaimed wood and recycles wheels from other toys -
Five things to do today: 21 September
21-Sep-2009
Waste not want not - Simon’s Cat - Do Doodle! - Starck raving mad - Watering Can fan -
Five things to do today: 18 September
18-Sep-2009
As London Design Festival begins: Cardboard Creations – Snap happy – iTwinge launch – Mega Chess – Kanye Do it -
In Victorian pictures: Tonga, the pyramids and the West Indies
17-Sep-2009
Glass slides from the late 19th and early 20th century that document the adventures of a Victorian Englishman are up for sale -
Five things to do today: 17 September
17-Sep-2009
Knitwear Footwear - Facially aware - DJ Paper -The Future’s Bright - Bus Stop Business -
From the Archive: Highpoint One by Berthold Lubetkin, 1985
16-Sep-2009
A building study from the AJ, June 1985, of Highpoint One by Berthold Lubetkin. This modernist high rise tower is one of the many buildings that will be open to the public in this year’s Open House London -
From the Archive: Trellick Tower by Ernö Goldfinger
16-Sep-2009
In this article from the AJ in May, 1999, Paul Hyett remembers Ernö Goldfinger and his high rise building the Trellick Tower. This building is one of the many that will be open to the public in this year’s Open House London. -
From the Archive: Centre Point by Richard Seifert
16-Sep-2009
The AJ’s review of an exhibition of Richard Seifert’s work from November 1984. The exhibition included the Centre Point Tower on New Oxford Street; this is one of the many buildings open to the public at this year’s Open House London. -
Five things to do today: 16 September
16-Sep-2009
Six Word Stories - Down with the kids - Here’s the Scoop - Glass Art - Virtual Insanity -
From the Archive: Royal College of Physicians by Denys Lasdun, 1960
16-Sep-2009
The original AJ building study of the Royal College of Physicians from June 1960. This building is one of many that will be open to the public as part of this year’s Open House London -
From the Archive: Royal College of Physicians by Denys Lasdun, extension 1994
15-Sep-2009
In 1994 Denys Lasdun was commissioned to build an extension for the Royal College of Physicians, which he originally designed in 1960. This building is one of many that will be open to the public as part of this year’s Open House London -
Five things to do today: 15 September
15-Sep-2009
Yes We CAN - Wellies Wellies Wellies - Urban Bicycle - Instant Fun - Crystallise -
From the Archives: Dulwich Picture Gallery by Sir John Soane
11-Sep-2009
Read the AJ’s article from 1985 on the Dulwich Picture Gallery. Originally designed by Sir John Soane it was reconstructed post World War II by Russel Vernon, who died on 3 July this year aged 92 -
The Forum, University of Hertfordshire, by RMJM
11-Sep-2009
The Forum, designed by RMJM architects, opens at the University of Hertfordshire this weekend -
Five things to do today: 11 September
11-Sep-2009
Boogie Nights - Paint from your PC - Garfield lovers - Breathing Earth - Poetry in Motion -
Five things to do today: 9 September
9-Sep-2009
Down the drain - Panda Art - Make a million - Green fingers - Old and Towering -
Five things to do today: 8 September
8-Sep-2009
Popeye the Sailor Man! - The handlebar is back… - Full Metal Jacket - Monsieur Montpellier - Justice at last



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