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RIBA journal

[REV]. -- no. 7 (jul. - ago., 2024). --
Londres :

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  Disponible en formato PDF. Título en portada: RIBA J, The RIBA Journal. Consulta sólo en Sala de lectura. - Contenido parcial: Q&A: Karey Wardhaugh explains how AEW has built its ‘people first’ culture. - Making buildings: Flexibility and budget drove the design by VenhoevenCS and Ateliers 2/3/4 for the Olympic Aquatics Centre in Paris. - Horizons: Designing for an ageing and ethnically diverse population has opportunities as well as challenges. - Air quality: Passivhaus buildings are both breathable and airtight – which matters to indoor air quality. - Economics: Confidence outweighs uncertainty for RIBA’s 2024 Economics Panel as change stirs up construction. - Biodiversity: Communication is the first essential step to raising awareness of the biodiversity crisis. - Photograph: Chris Leslie can see the Balkans from Glasgow’s Red Road flats. - Leader: As politicians press their election cases, Eleanor Young holds a mirror to industry efforts to gain influence. - Opinion: Will Wiles ponders the compulsion for collecting, and the unexpected value archives acquire. - President: The 22 recipients of the RIBA International Awards for Excellence showcase our values, says Muyiwa Oki. - Profile: ‘We must take care of people’: Mario Cucinella learns from nature to serve society. -Eye line: Our annual drawing competition, Eye Line, revealed winning inquiry and imagination, in many different guises. - Obituary: Kenneth Frampton remembers John Miller, distinguished architect and teacher. - Parting shot: An elegant stair captures
quintessential 1930s style at Shrubs Wood. - Picture postcard: India’s Sri Aurobindo Integral Life Centre aims to be a source of wisdom, inspiration, contemplation and introspection. - Art School: Students at the RA’s art school have better, warmer spaces with David Chipperfield’s update.- Housing: RUSS self-build homes by Architype and Shepheard Epstein Hunter drew inspiration from Walter Segal’s pioneering work. - Distillery: ODOS combines respect for existing heritage and contemporary influences in Co. Kildare. - Railway Museum: AOC’s expansion of Locomotion at Shildon in County Durham is an engine shed with a difference. - Macewen Award: Our annual competition celebrating architecture designed for the common good is open for entries.
  ISSN: 14639505
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RIBA journal [REV]. -- no. 7 (jul. - ago., 2024). -- Londres : RIBA, 2024. -- RIBA journal

Disponible en formato PDF. Título en portada: RIBA J, The RIBA Journal. Consulta sólo en Sala de lectura. - Contenido parcial: Q&A: Karey Wardhaugh explains how AEW has built its ‘people first’ culture. - Making buildings: Flexibility and budget drove the design by VenhoevenCS and Ateliers 2/3/4 for the Olympic Aquatics Centre in Paris. - Horizons: Designing for an ageing and ethnically diverse population has opportunities as well as challenges. - Air quality: Passivhaus buildings are both breathable and airtight – which matters to indoor air quality. - Economics: Confidence outweighs uncertainty for RIBA’s 2024 Economics Panel as change stirs up construction. - Biodiversity: Communication is the first essential step to raising awareness of the biodiversity crisis. - Photograph: Chris Leslie can see the Balkans from Glasgow’s Red Road flats. - Leader: As politicians press their election cases, Eleanor Young holds a mirror to industry efforts to gain influence. - Opinion: Will Wiles ponders the compulsion for collecting, and the unexpected value archives acquire. - President: The 22 recipients of the RIBA International Awards for Excellence showcase our values, says Muyiwa Oki. - Profile: ‘We must take care of people’: Mario Cucinella learns from nature to serve society. -Eye line: Our annual drawing competition, Eye Line, revealed winning inquiry and imagination, in many different guises. - Obituary: Kenneth Frampton remembers John Miller, distinguished architect and teacher. - Parting shot: An elegant stair captures
quintessential 1930s style at Shrubs Wood. - Picture postcard: India’s Sri Aurobindo Integral Life Centre aims to be a source of wisdom, inspiration, contemplation and introspection. - Art School: Students at the RA’s art school have better, warmer spaces with David Chipperfield’s update.- Housing: RUSS self-build homes by Architype and Shepheard Epstein Hunter drew inspiration from Walter Segal’s pioneering work. - Distillery: ODOS combines respect for existing heritage and contemporary influences in Co. Kildare. - Railway Museum: AOC’s expansion of Locomotion at Shildon in County Durham is an engine shed with a difference. - Macewen Award: Our annual competition celebrating architecture designed for the common good is open for entries.
ISSN: 14639505
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