Architects Journal
James Kitson
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Architect's sketchbook # 5: Makio Hasuike
25-Mar-2011
Japanses born Italian designer and architect Makio Hasuike illistrates his ideas -
Share your inspiration and win a Moleskine notebook: Week Three winners
16-Mar-2010
Notebook would like to congratulate this weeks winners of its Moleskine competition, CRTL ALT and jsmallernst -
Architect's sketchbook # 4: Zaha Hadid
11-Mar-2010
Starchitect Zaha Hadid displays one of her paintings of Spittelau viaduct housing, in Vienna -
Share your inspiration and win a Moleskine notebook: Week Two winners
8-Mar-2010
Notebook would like to congratulate this weeks Moleskine competition winners, IC Barros and Papitos. -
Adam Khan completes work on New Horizon Youth Centre
4-Mar-2010
[FIRST LOOK] Adam Khan Architects has completed its RIBA competition-winning refurbishment and extension of the New Horizon Youth Centre in King’s Cross, London -
Enter the BCI Awards 2010
2-Mar-2010
Entries have opened the 2010 British Construction Industry Awards, which celebrates the UK’s top building and civil engineering projects -
Share your inspiration and win a Moleskine notebook: Winners
1-Mar-2010
Notebook would like to congratulate the first winners of its Moleskine competition, Mike Gusto and Jeremy L. Delgado. -
Bennetts Associates completes £21m healthcare teaching centre
24-Feb-2010
[FIRST LOOK + PROJECT DATA] Bennetts Associates has completed its £21 million Suttie Centre for NHS Grampian and the University of Aberdeen -
Architect's sketchbook #3: Mario Botta
22-Feb-2010
Building study sketches: Swiss architect Mario Botta reveals his drawings -
Architect's sketchbook # 2: Jim Goring and Andre Straja
22-Feb-2010
Italian architects Jim Goring and Andre Straja reveal their office drawings and sketches -
Architect's sketchbook # 1: Sean Godsell
18-Feb-2010
From scraps of paper to final sections: Australian architect Sean Godsell opens his notebook -
Park Plaza Hotel by BUJ Architects
15-Feb-2010
[FIRST LOOK] BUJ has completes its new Park Plaza Hotel at 1 Westminster Bridge, replacing an office block which was once voted one of Britain’s most hated buildings -
Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde
3-Feb-2010
This week Tate Modern will be opening its doors to the radical and multi-disciplinary artist Theo van Doesburg -
After Redundancy: Living in and out of Architecture
3-Feb-2010
Redundant architect James Whitaker has looked behind the statistics of the recession to see what redundancy has meant for individual architects in this selection of portrait photographs now on show at the RIBA



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