Retail & Leisure – Page 3
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      Building StudyWild Kingdom children’s playspace by We Made That
We Made That’s imaginative Wild Kingdom play-space in east London offers children the chance to play in a natural environment
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      TechnicalTrollstigen National Tourist Route by Reiulf Ramstad
Norwegian architect Reiulf Ramstad’s concrete and steel mountain paths orchestrate stunning views of Norway’s mountains
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      Building StudySans Souci boutique hotel by David Archer Architects
London-based David Archer Architects and Yoo Ltd are designing an opulent interior for the Sans Souci hotel in Vienna
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      Building StudyTower Wharf Café by Tony Fretton Architects
Tower Wharf Café succeeds in making a place for itself in the presence of near neighbours the Tower of London and Tower Bridge
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      Building StudyMaking the most of London’s landmarks
Outside the Olympic Park, London’s existing buildings are taking centre stage in creating a visual spectacle
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      Building StudyLondon 2012 Olympic Park
The Olympic Park is a tour de force of ecological landscaping, but it has little to do with its East End context
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      Building StudyNorwegian farmhouse inspires Haptic Architects' mountain spa
Simple pitched forms capture dramatic views in Sognefjorden, Norway
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      TechnicalWomens Designer Galleries, Selfridges by Jamie Fobert Architects
Jamie Fobert Architects layer of marble is the complete antithesis of the classic department store floor
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      TechnicalInca public market, Mallorca by Charmaine Lay and Carles Muro
Charmaine Lay and Carles Muro have created a radical new public market building for the city of Inca in Mallorca, which wraps the town square up on to the roof of the building.
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      Building StudyLondon 2012 Athletes’ Village
London 2012’s Athletes’ Village far outstrips the makeshift facilities of the last century, but the need to beat the clock has taken its toll
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      Building StudyQuadrant 3 by Dixon Jones
Dixon Jones’s reinvention of the 1915 Regent Palace Hotel as offices and retail presents its past glories to their best advantage
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      Building StudyDrawing board: L'AND Vineyards villas, Portugal, by Sergison Bates Architects
Sergison Bates partner Mark Tuff on the challenges of designing vineyard-led holiday homes in Portugal
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      Building StudyDrawing board: Ironmonger Row Baths by Tim Ronalds Architects
Tim Ronalds discusses his updating of the interior of Islington’s Ironmonger Row Baths, a listed thirties community bathhouse and laundry still popular for its swimming pools and Turkish baths
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      Building StudyLondon 2012 Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects
The smoothly undulating surface of Zaha Hadid’s stingray-like Aquatics Centre belies its structural complexity. But does the last Olympic Venue to arrive at the party live up to its promise?
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      TechnicalThe Souk, Abu Dhabi Central Market, by Foster & Partners
An opening roof allows rain to fall on an internal tiled square in this ambitious modern reinterpretation of the traditional Middle Eastern souk.
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      TechnicalSteel structure of the London 2012 Olympic stadium
Here is a technical look at the structure of architect Populous’s Olympic stadium.
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      Building StudyLondon 2012 Olympic stadium by Populous
Despite a spiralling budget and uncertainty over its legacy, Populous’s Olympic stadium emerges as a lithe all-rounder.
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      Building StudyOlympic Velodrome by Hopkins
The London 2012 cycling venue is the first to be completed at the Olympic Park, and it sets a high standard for its fellow sports facilities to reach.
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      TechnicalManolo Blahnik, Moscow by Data Nature Associates
Data Nature Associates has created its 17th store for Manolo Blahnik in central Moscow.
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      Building StudyOne New Change, London, by Jean Nouvel
While the form of Jean Nouvel’s One New Change is designed to respect views of St Paul’s Cathedral, the mixed-use scheme has an exotic geometry that contrasts with its ’polite’ neighbours
 
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