All Pic of the day articles – Page 52
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Hackney-sur-Mer: Levitt Bernstein’s Queensbridge Quarter
Dalston, a less-than-glorious corner of east London, is beginning to look as if it might be able to tempt well-heeled Londoners to give it a go – thanks in part to Levitt Bernstein’s Mediterranean-styled Queensbridge Quarter
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Plans revealed to de-clutter 2012 Olympic highway
Plans will see scruffy stretch of A11 improved with more green spaces, better lighting and refurbished properties
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'Joyous' Piano building tops out in London
Ceremony held at landmark stage of mixed-use development with BREEAM Excellent rating
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ODA makes construction pledges for 2010
Olympic team hopes to achieve latest goals two years before 2012 opening ceremony
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Meet on the Ledge
A series of glass observation boxes have been added to the 103rd floor of Chicago’s Sears Tower
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Party Tricks: Ash Sakula's Luton Carnival Arts Centre
Ash Sakula’s Carnival Arts Centre is Luton’s answer to Notting Hill – buzzing with life and invention and a haven for stiltwalkers and other forms of streetlife
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Icon do that: architects redesign London landmarks
Quinlan Terry’s sketch of Chelsea Barracks proved that even a doodle can make waves. It inspired us to ask four architects to imagine how some traditional London landmarks might look with a twist
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Kevin McCloud sets up home at Westminster
Grand Designs presenter campaigns for more efficient insulation by building house outside parliament
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First images: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by SANAA
Japanese architect SANAA says its aluminium and acrylic structure resembles a cloud or floating pool of water
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Dan's Den: Libeskind goes flatpack
If you’ve got a couple of million euros you don’t know what to do with, why not buy your own Libeskind-designed house? Dan Stewart looks at what you get for your money
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All aboard the Ashford bullet
The 140mph High Speed One service to St Pancras could be the future of rail travel if commuters are prepared to pay
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Branching out in Dubai
200 trees are about to complete Limitless' Downtown Jebel Ali project landscaping
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The world according to Terry …
Thanks to architect Francis Terry, son of Quinlan, for sending us this pictorial explanation of the practice’s views on architectural styles – a useful aide-memoire for anyone following the Chelsea Barracks saga
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Portsmouth FC reveals Herzog & de Meuron's latest stadium plans
New design unveiled for waterfront mixed-use scheme after MoD scuppers original plans
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A Skywalk in the park
Carmody Groarke has designed this 160m long temporary installation for the London Festival of Architecture, which starts next Friday.
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Foster's Elephant House opens in Copenhagen
British architect opens its first zoological building in the Danish capital
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Phase One guests get exclusive on Newcastle's £700m science district
Building's latest social networking event opens with a presentation on 'Science Central' due to be completed in 2020
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Star architects break the mould with jelly concepts
Shortlisted designs by likes of Alsop, Foster and Grimshaw will be judged on innovation, aesthetics and 'wobble factor'
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Giant pylon erected in Birmingham to highlight climate change
The pylon designed by Block Architecture is the centrepiece of the city's climate change festival