Architects Journal
Robbie Blakeley
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Stadthaus: A Process Revealed
17-Jul-2009
Waugh Thistleton’s Stadthaus, in Shoreditch, East London, is the tallest modern timber building in the world. A Process Revealed documents the building of this new nine storey apartment building whose construction holds a message for the future. -
Five things to do today: 17 July
17-Jul-2009
Jungle house - street photography - remote controlled gadgets - fairy tales - St. Ives Summer season -
Five things to do today: 15 July
15-Jul-2009
Sand sculptures - beautiful imperfection - cool boy accessories - telling tales - India landscape -
Haunting Woolf inspiration sold for £80,000
14-Jul-2009
A private buyer has swooped for the landscape that inspired Viginia Woolf’s most famous novel, To the Lighthouse. -
In pictures: Local people predict Knightsbridge nightmare
14-Jul-2009
A new proposal to merge road and pavements outside Harrods has drawn this comic response from local residents -
American fury as Foster grabs $120m San Francisco job
14-Jul-2009
Foster + Partners has angered three ‘local’ firms by winning the stimulus-backed renovation of a historic San Francisco landmark -
Five things to do today: 14 July
14-Jul-2009
Gangsters - vinyl coffee table - Serpentine Gallery Pavilion - 10 oldest inhabited cities - DLA Piper -
Prince Charles quits heritage society in censorship row
13-Jul-2009
The Prince of Wales has resigned as a patron of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB) -
Five things to do today: 13 July
13-Jul-2009
Optical illusions - Sonny Kay - Rock ‘n’ roll - Higher Ambition - Butterfly jungle -
EEA proposal: The hanging gardens of Hackney
10-Jul-2009
The European Environmental Agency (EEA) is considering plans to encourage city dwellers to grow their own food -
Five things to do today: 10 July
10-Jul-2009
Whisky on the stones - Folding keyboards - Tree flute - Gardens galore - NTU Architecture Show -
Five things to do today: 9 July
9-Jul-2009
Toy sculptures - T-shirt guns - Urine fuelled cars - Futurism - Burning London -
ODA: Olympic village 'will not get any smaller'
8-Jul-2009
The Olympic Delivery Authority has dismisses concerns that flats will have three athletes to a room -
First shots of Hadid's delayed Burnham pavilion
8-Jul-2009
Zaha Hadid Architects has finally released these official snaps of its ‘overdue’ Burnham pavilion in Chicago -
'Cyclepoint' bike park, Paddington Station by Elefant Architecten
7-Jul-2009
FIRST LOOK: London’s largest bike park has been designed by Dutch architects Elefant, and will combine cycle hire, repair and secure parking at railway stations -
Five things to do today: 7 July
7-Jul-2009
Cool Glastonbury images - incredible edibles - evolution of underwear - tantalising dinner - Baroque exhibition -
War memorials 'need greater protection'
7-Jul-2009
London Assembly report warns hundreds of war memorials are at risk of being lost or damaged as planning laws fail to cover their preservation -
Lincoln's Cultural Quarter redevelopment by Jonathan Hendry Architects
6-Jul-2009
FIRST LOOK: This £2.45 million project in Lincoln will create 18 apartments, two town houses, a retail unit and a courtyard building by partially demolishing and restoring several listed buildings -
First look: 7/7 memorial, Hyde Park
6-Jul-2009
This memorial for the 52 victims of the 7 July bombings will be unveiled in Hyde Park today by Prince Charles on the fourth anniversary of the attacks -
Five things to do today: 6 July
6-Jul-2009
Medals of Dishonour - New Acropolis Museum - home of Macbeth - sleekest record player ever - top 10 coolest beach houses -
First look: Manchester's sustainable super-campus
3-Jul-2009
John McAslan & Partners reveal designs for a £120 million project for Manchester Metropolitan University



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