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Best British Architects

Posted by on December 3, 2024 – 12:20 pm

Best British Architects

From glass-roofed hospitals to curving steel libraries and Britain s best-camouflaged service station, these stunning buildings have won awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects. The RIBA 2016 national awards yesterday adorned 46 astonishing designs with the most prestigious honours for new buildings in the UK. The winners include all types of constructions - offices, hospitals, university buildings and even private homes. Space age: Oxford s Blavatnik school of government, which aims to improve, inform and support better public policy…

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Events venue London

Posted by on November 29, 2024 – 12:17 pm

Events venue London

Whole Venue at Oval Space Bethnal Green 372 m sq Upto 1 Disabled Access Oval Space offers 5, sq ft of blank canvas space, panoramic windows and striking views of the Bethnal Green gasworks. It provides the ideal blank canvas for conferences and business events in trendy East London. Two open air terraces frame the space and the venue is provided fully staffed (security, cloakroom, bar, technicians etc). Catering can be done in-house - dry hire is also possible; all your production needs can also be looked after by the team. The space is available…

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Contemporary buildings

Posted by on November 25, 2024 – 12:16 pm

Contemporary buildings

And The Oscar Goes To: Top 10 Contemporary Buildings In Movies

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Popular buildings

Posted by on November 9, 2024 – 05:36 pm

Popular buildings

The megalithic passage tomb at Newgrange in Ireland covers over an acre and was constructed around 3200 B.C. Buried for centuries, the mound was rediscovered in 1699 and was restored starting in 1962. The tomb is extensively decorated with spiral and lozenge shapes. At the winter solstice, the rising sun shines down a long passage and lights up a cross-shaped chamber. The Taj Mahal (1632–1650), at Agra, India, built by Shah Jahan as a tomb for his wife, is considered by some as the most perfect example of the Mogul style and by others as the most…

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Listed buildings Sheffield

Posted by on September 30, 2024 – 04:52 pm

Listed buildings Sheffield

Buildings are listed because they are identified as having special architectural or historic interest and may be important due to their age or condition. Listing a building means that any changes to a building are controlled by the Planning Service, meaning that a reasoned and controlled approach is taken to protecting it for future generations. Download the list of just under 1200 listed buildings of special architectural or historic interest in Sheffield: Listed Buildings Scheduled Monuments Registered Parks and Gardens Registered Battlefields…

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English Heritage buildings

Posted by on September 26, 2024 – 04:42 pm

English Heritage buildings

The first national Register of buildings at risk was published in 1998 and in 2011 we started adding information on the condition of listed places of worship. Our national Heritage at Risk Register includes: Grade I and II* listed buildings at risk including places of worship Grade II listed buildings at risk in London including places of worship Grade II listed places of worship at risk outside London Listed buildings are assessed using the Buildings and Structures risk assessment. Listed buildings in use as places of worship are assessed using…

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Oxford Dictionary of Architecture

Posted by on September 22, 2024 – 04:39 pm

Oxford Dictionary of Architecture

1The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. ‘schools of architecture and design’ ‘West Berlin became a forcing house for new ideas about urban architecture and planning.’ ‘By then his creativity had expanded to incorporate architecture and town planning.’ ‘Also, my education is in architecture, not urban planning etc, so some guidance in this realm is desired…’ ‘The primacy of maximum rentable square footage over city planning and architecture is not unique to this city.’ ‘He has interests in urban planning, architecture and sustainability.’…

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Art buildings

Posted by on July 4, 2024 – 02:46 pm

Art buildings

Time Equities Inc. (TEI) is committed to enriching the experience of our properties through the Art-in-Buildings Program, an innovative approach that brings contemporary art by emerging and mid-career artists to non-traditional exhibition spaces in the interest of promoting artists, expanding the audience for art, and creating a more interesting environment for our building occupants, residents, and their guests. Contemporary art exhibitions in non-traditional spaces TEI founded Art-in-Buildings (AiB) in 2 at the Maiden Lane Exhibition Space at…

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Famous English buildings

Posted by on May 25, 2024 – 01:54 pm

Famous English buildings

List of famous buildings in the English Gothic architecture movement, listed alphabetically with photos when available. This list of English Gothic architecture buildings, structures and monuments includes information like what city the structure is in, and when it was first opened to the public. There are a lot of historic English Gothic architecture structures around the world, so why not save some money and check them out here without having to pay for travel? These popular English Gothic architecture buildings attract visitors from all over…

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Famous buildings in London

Posted by on May 5, 2024 – 01:42 pm

Famous buildings in London

30 St. Mary Axe is a 40 story building in the St. Mary Axe area of London. It is recognised as one of the more distinctive skyscrapers in the financial district of London and it stands on the former site of the Baltic Exchange building. Its form is so unique, that it has been given the nickname the Gherkin. Architect The building was designed by famed architect Norman Foster of the Foster and Partners architectural firm. The Foster and Partners firm has worked on such renowned buildings as the renovated Reichstag in Berlin, London City Hall, and…

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