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there it is, the winner of this year‘s riba stirling building of the year.beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year‘s stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. we still numerous flood warnings in force following all the rain we have seen including 200 millimetres in some parts of south wales. rain has still been pouring overnight and it is still heading eastwards. some areas in the west will benefit from areas in the west will benefit from a dry day on sunday. it could be a dry start across northern ireland and chilly one. on sunday morning, another pulse of heavy rain which has been working its way northwards through the night across most of england and wales. again, some very intense downpours before finally we see things drying up a little bit in western areas. a very different day where we have the warmth of the sunshine on saturday across central and eastern parts. not as warm further west but in the sunshine with light winds, it will feel more pl
there it is, the winner of this year‘s riba stirling building of the year.beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year‘s stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. we still numerous flood warnings in force following all the rain we have seen including 200 millimetres in some parts of south wales. rain has still been pouring overnight and it is still heading eastwards. some areas in the...
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and at the end, the announcement of this year's stirling prize winner. watch, enjoy.e going to put your finger on one thing that makes a place a place, what is it? we're in cambridge. this is storey‘s field. it's a sort of village hall built by cambridge university. the university had this specific problem that it's very, very expensive to live in cambridge, housing was crazy, they need to attract the best researchers from around the world, but researchers with young families could not afford to come and live in cambridge. instead, they were going to harvard, they were going elsewhere. so they built this new development with this community hall as its centrepiece. my guide was daisy froud, who's an architectural consultant — an expert at helping communities get the buildings they need. and this is a place she loves. so we enter the reception of the building. it is quite a nice reception for a community hall. yeah, it does not — the whole building does not feel like a community centre, does it, in any way? so there are three of these multi—purpose rooms. so this is a m
and at the end, the announcement of this year's stirling prize winner. watch, enjoy.e going to put your finger on one thing that makes a place a place, what is it? we're in cambridge. this is storey‘s field. it's a sort of village hall built by cambridge university. the university had this specific problem that it's very, very expensive to live in cambridge, housing was crazy, they need to attract the best researchers from around the world, but researchers with young families could not afford...
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there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize.er buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. hello there. friday was a windy day across the country, thanks to the influence of storm callum, that's bringing notjust the strong winds but also heavy rain around too. this was the picture taken by one of our weather watchers in salcombe earlier in the day. this is storm callum pushing into the north—west of the uk, but we have this trailing weather front, which will be the main trouble maker in the next 24—48 hours. this is going to be bringing more heavy rain across parts of south wales. some areas have seen 100 millimetres already. we could see 160 millimetres over the hills by the end of saturday, causing significant problems with flooding and travel disruption too. elsewhere, it is going to be a very mild night. those temperatures at a
there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize.er buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. hello there. friday was a windy day across the country, thanks to the influence of storm callum, that's bringing notjust the strong winds but also heavy rain around too. this was the picture...
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there it is, the winner of this year‘s riba stirling building of the year.t beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year‘s stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. hello. i think the main message is that the weather will improve over the next 2a hours, but until then, we still have some very heavy rain on the way. hopefully this next spell of rain is not going to last as long as the one we have had currently. the good news is also that the winds are starting to ease so as we go through tonight, we really are going to lose those gale force winds, as this tail end of storm callum slowly starts to clear away from the uk, but for the time being, there is still an amber warning in force from the met office for southern parts of wales. this is where we have seen very troublesome weather with all of that flooding rain, and untilaround 6pm, there is a chance of encountering heavy falls of rain in the south. also heavy rain in the north west of england, wales, no
there it is, the winner of this year‘s riba stirling building of the year.t beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year‘s stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. hello. i think the main message is that the weather will improve over the next 2a hours, but until then, we still have some very heavy rain on the way. hopefully this next spell of rain is not going to last as long as the one...
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there it is, the winner of this year‘s riba stirling building of the year.tiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year‘s stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. we‘ve seen some torrential rain in the last 48 hours. we had a number of flood warning, more heavy rain to return, but it‘s moving eastwards and behind that there will be something try and brighter for the west. there was a slow—moving front installing across parts of england and wales. it will try to move its way north and eastwards through the day but it‘s taking its time, we will see more rain piling in on this front. further north and west from this, we will see spells of sunshine, head of this rain, actually, the odd glimpse of brightness across the far east of ghent and norfolk and suffolk. on the earlier windfall radar, it‘s piling in from the south and west we re piling in from the south and west were retreating further westwards for a time were retreating further westwards fora time and wer
there it is, the winner of this year‘s riba stirling building of the year.tiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year‘s stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. we‘ve seen some torrential rain in the last 48 hours. we had a number of flood warning, more heavy rain to return, but it‘s moving eastwards and behind that there will be something try and brighter for the west. there was a...
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there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling building of the year. buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. although the amber warning has now lapsed from the met office fully persistent rain across south wales, it will ease overnight but will continue although not as persistent as it has been. this warm air coming up as it has been. this warm air coming up from the south can hold more moisture. so we do have quite a lot of rain to come in the north and west, but in contrast, where we have had sunshine today, 26 degrees reached in lincolnshire, making it the warmest day so late in the year. in contrast, under the rain, only 8 degrees in dalwhinnie, and the rain keeps falling in scotland and northern ireland in the next few hours and further pulses rolling across wales and western england, with possible heavy rain coming into the south and west and ce
there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling building of the year. buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. although the amber warning has now lapsed from the met office fully persistent rain across south wales, it will ease overnight but will continue although not as persistent as it...
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riba stirling prize winner.as an awful lot in common with the other buildings. for instance it wa nts to the other buildings. for instance it wants to be the good neighbour to fit injust like wants to be the good neighbour to fit in just like chadwick hall. ed also wanted to look good but also be functional to encourage people to move around to make life better for the people there. also the sound better and feel better. all of these are the extraordinary things an extraordinary level of work that goes into architecture in britain. a celebration tonight notjust of the bloomberg building but of the incredible successes of british architecture. that is it from us here live at the royal institute of british architects stirling prize. thank you and i hope you've enjoyed it. music. good evening, it's been the hottest october day in seven years. with temperatures over 2a celsius, things are about to turn more unsettled and cooler of the next few days. but for this evening and tonight, it is still very mild. quite humi
riba stirling prize winner.as an awful lot in common with the other buildings. for instance it wa nts to the other buildings. for instance it wants to be the good neighbour to fit injust like wants to be the good neighbour to fit in just like chadwick hall. ed also wanted to look good but also be functional to encourage people to move around to make life better for the people there. also the sound better and feel better. all of these are the extraordinary things an extraordinary level of work...
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it has made the stirling prize shortlist?ding. it has made the stirling prize shortlist? i know, surprisingly, normally it as cheap as chips, right cladding. but this is going to fit in in grade one buildings. yes, with listed georgian buildings. yes, with listed georgian buildings and a listed 20th—century estate and it doesn't very elegantly, very well crafted in brick and polished concrete. so, this student accommodation to be proud of cuisine are designed to last as well, designed to be a really good ruin. the idea is... i am sure the students will help with that! let's move on to what we both like in cambridge, this is a community centre, storey‘s field centre and eddington nursery. community centre, storey‘s field centre and eddington nurserym community centre, storey‘s field centre and eddington nursery. it is a community centre at the heart of a new community, providing a space where people move into a new development being built in the north of cambridge are going to meet each other and produce a community. of cambri
it has made the stirling prize shortlist?ding. it has made the stirling prize shortlist? i know, surprisingly, normally it as cheap as chips, right cladding. but this is going to fit in in grade one buildings. yes, with listed georgian buildings. yes, with listed georgian buildings and a listed 20th—century estate and it doesn't very elegantly, very well crafted in brick and polished concrete. so, this student accommodation to be proud of cuisine are designed to last as well, designed to be a...
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through his lawyer, stirling said he was deeply sorry.ll be sentenced in december. sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. this week: free entry into london's best buildings. some are little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car. and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it's purists against hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has some of europe's most recognisable architecture, even when it's covered in scaffolding. each year, many of the capital's most magnificent buildings open their doors to the public for the annual open house. 2018 is their biggest event yet, with over 800 venues to explore, and i've come to fitzrovia to visit one of this year's most striking openings. from the top of this tower of technology, you get the best view of london there has ever been. the bt tower was opened in 1965, and for over a decade it was london's tallest building. standing at more than 600
through his lawyer, stirling said he was deeply sorry.ll be sentenced in december. sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. now on bbc news, it's the travel show. this week: free entry into london's best buildings. some are little unusual. the vanishing language on the faroe islands. seeing the deep south by car. and the black forest by train. and the scottish porridge wars. it's purists against hipsters in the land of milk and honey. no prizes for guessing where i am this week. london has...
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there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling building of the year.tands out, it shares much in common with the other buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. hello there. after storm callum and a temperature of 26 degrees the next few days will be a fair bit quieter. we have everything coming in from the atlantic. very slowly, mind you. this cloud across the other side of the atlantic arrives during tuesday and will probably die down towards iberia where we are feeding up most of —— most of our cloud at the moment bringing outbreaks of rain. much drier across wales with even sunshine earlier today as a result the number of flood warnings have been dropping and we should continue to see river levels generally dropping as well. the rain is much further east, and here in lincolnshire we struggle to make double—figure temperatures today compared with 26
there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling building of the year.tands out, it shares much in common with the other buildings. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it was inspiring, and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. hello there. after storm callum and a temperature of 26 degrees the next few days will be a fair bit quieter. we have everything...
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through his lawyer, stirling said he was deeply sorry.ber. sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening. the prime minister tells the commons that 95% of the deal to leave the eu is done, though the irish border remains a sticking point. coming up — morrisons faces a hefty pay out after the appeal court rules it is liable for a data breach by a former employee. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll hear from jose mourinho — the manchester united manager has his say ahead of a mouthwatering champions league match againstjuventus. thousands of homeowners thought they had been saved when the government took over their mortgages during the financial crisis. but ten years on, some 65,000 former northern rock customers are still trapped on high interest rates since their mortgages were taken over by an aggressive private equity fund called cerberus two years ago. panorama has discovered that cerberus told the government before the sale it planned to offer homeowners
through his lawyer, stirling said he was deeply sorry.ber. sima kotecha, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. the time is quarter past six. our top story this evening. the prime minister tells the commons that 95% of the deal to leave the eu is done, though the irish border remains a sticking point. coming up — morrisons faces a hefty pay out after the appeal court rules it is liable for a data breach by a former employee. coming up on sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news, we'll hear from...
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there is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize.gs. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it wasn't firing and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. storm kallum hit the uk on friday and much of the north and west of the uk will still be in the thick of it during saturday. although the centre is now well to the north and has a trailing weather front that is waving, what is that mean, pulses of rain and during saturday bills pulses of rain are in the same area but on sunday it will move east, a final bulls of rain by then we'll turnit final bulls of rain by then we'll turn it much wetter across eastern parts of england whereas to the west where you have been finally it will be dry. i want to stress the impact of the rain across western parts of the uk, especially south wales and the uk, especially south wales and the met office amber warnings for well over 100 mm of rain in the wettest parts, some al
there is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize.gs. not only did it look beautiful, it felt beautiful, it wasn't firing and it sounded great. all of these human puzzles and problems solved by the nominated buildings of this year's stirling building of the year. i hope you enjoyed it. storm kallum hit the uk on friday and much of the north and west of the uk will still be in the thick of it during saturday. although the centre is now well to the north and has a trailing weather front...
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stirling denied that her murder had been premeditated.ated. the court was told the two were having a long—standing affair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional plea. this afternoon, her family watched him via video link from the public gallery. they have been through hell, he has lied to them, he has lied to the police. they haven't known what to think, who's telling the truth. it's been a roller—coaster, an emotional roller—coaster for them. i think that is why today is such a significant moment for them. samantha, on the left, was last seen leaving royal stoke hospital after a night shift on the 27th ofjuly. and then, days later, her body was discovered buried in a shallow grave in rural staffordshire. it was wrapped
stirling denied that her murder had been premeditated.ated. the court was told the two were having a long—standing affair and that stirling is the brother—in—law of her ex—fiance. samantha eastwood lived in this house in stoke—on—trent, and it was here where stirling killed her after a bout of intense rage. she was reported missing in late july. eight days passed before the police found her body. she is my best friend and partner in crime. at the time, her sister made an emotional...
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no move on the stirling, no move on uk equities. mainly because there is no detail.re is no detail. talking about the irish border, that will move things more. the irish times has a issue on its front page. the government expects new uk plans to ra ke government expects new uk plans to rake brexit impassive. —— —— impasse. all of us are hoping for a resolution, nobody knows what that will look like. politicians will say that we are 90% there on a deal between the uk and the eu. maybe 80, 80 5% of the majority of that differential is the northern irish border. the big tick in the box, we have come to an agreement and something can be written down and all parties agree to get and all parties of the eu 27 will agree as well, will be the biggest hurdle to jump well, will be the biggest hurdle to jump over to make sure that by the end of the article 50 process, we have something, the withdrawal agreement can be put into place other than this no—deal brexit. much more of an important meeting in brussels and hopefully something done by the eu council meeting by 0ctober done
no move on the stirling, no move on uk equities. mainly because there is no detail.re is no detail. talking about the irish border, that will move things more. the irish times has a issue on its front page. the government expects new uk plans to ra ke government expects new uk plans to rake brexit impassive. —— —— impasse. all of us are hoping for a resolution, nobody knows what that will look like. politicians will say that we are 90% there on a deal between the uk and the eu. maybe...
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and at the end, the announcement of this year's stirling prize, and over the next half an hour or soerling prizewinner. watch, enjoy. if you are going to put your finger on one thing that makes a place of place, what is it? we are in cambridge, this is stories field. it isa cambridge, this is stories field. it is a sort of village hall built by cambridge university. the university had this specific problem that it's very expensive to live in cambridge, housing was crazy, they need to attract the best researchers from around the world by researchers with young families could not afford to come and live in cambridge. instead of going to her they were going elsewhere. so they build this new development with this community hall at its centrepiece. my guide was a daisy, an architectural consultant, an expert at helping
and at the end, the announcement of this year's stirling prize, and over the next half an hour or soerling prizewinner. watch, enjoy. if you are going to put your finger on one thing that makes a place of place, what is it? we are in cambridge, this is stories field. it isa cambridge, this is stories field. it is a sort of village hall built by cambridge university. the university had this specific problem that it's very expensive to live in cambridge, housing was crazy, they need to attract...
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through his lawyer, stirling said he was deeply sorry. the how they dealt with the aftermath of a fight outside a bedford nightclub five years ago, which left a 19—year—old student paralysed and brain damaged. julian cole will need 2a hour care for the rest of his life. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. julian cole was studying for a degree in sports science and had ambitions to be a coach, or a pe teacher. it's not easy to see you. that all ended when he was 19, and on a night out with friends. julian was left severely brain damaged and paralysed after he was arrested and restrained, following an incident at a nightclub involving bouncers and the police. he broke his neck, and badly damaged his spinal cord. he's now in a permanent vegetative state. today, his family saw three bedfordshire police constables dismissed from the force for lying over what happened on the nightjulian was arrested. this tribunal decision makes it clear that not only do the officers lie about even
through his lawyer, stirling said he was deeply sorry. the how they dealt with the aftermath of a fight outside a bedford nightclub five years ago, which left a 19—year—old student paralysed and brain damaged. julian cole will need 2a hour care for the rest of his life. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. julian cole was studying for a degree in sports science and had ambitions to be a coach, or a pe teacher. it's not easy to...
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those are all the problems that have been solved by this year's stirling prize nominees.uld put yourfinger on one thing that makes a place a place, what is it? we're in cambridge to see a village hall. but storey‘s field is a community centre with a difference. my guide, daisy, helps communities get the best buildings for their needs. and this, she thinks, is one of the best she has ever seen. into the reception of the building. it's quite a nice reception for a community hall? the whole building does not feel like a community centre in any way. also helping us test out the nursery were allegra and teddy. the architects have travelled around the world looking at what makes the perfect nursery. this is the sleeping room. even the colour of the nap room is said to be the ideal colour to aid sleep. and the main hall has been designed to do everything, from chamber music to funerals and children's parties, to dance. very spacious and one of the most spacious community halls i've ever seen. they can even change the acoustic in the room by lowering the blinds. just listen to th
those are all the problems that have been solved by this year's stirling prize nominees.uld put yourfinger on one thing that makes a place a place, what is it? we're in cambridge to see a village hall. but storey‘s field is a community centre with a difference. my guide, daisy, helps communities get the best buildings for their needs. and this, she thinks, is one of the best she has ever seen. into the reception of the building. it's quite a nice reception for a community hall? the whole...
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a wonderful move finished with aplomb by rahim stirling.cus rushford silenced seville. but the visitors won‘t finished. england looking world beaters as stirling scored his second in an unforgettable night. spain came into the match as a form team. the hosts were given hope. pickford was lucky not to give a penalty. spanish prostration boiling over. another one was pulled back by ramos but this will be remembered for a famous england victory. two stunning a strong spain side, this tea m stunning a strong spain side, this team and gareth southgate continues to gather pace. well it was a very different story for northern irleand who‘re in danger of being relgeated from their group after another defeat, losing 2 nil away to bosnia hertzegovina tonight. northern ireland began well but suddenly against the run of play jamal lewis lost his footing and the bosnians went ahead through edin djeko. their second goal came after 70 minutes when roma striker djeko found himself unmarked and doubled the lead. northern ireland had plenty of chances to sco
a wonderful move finished with aplomb by rahim stirling.cus rushford silenced seville. but the visitors won‘t finished. england looking world beaters as stirling scored his second in an unforgettable night. spain came into the match as a form team. the hosts were given hope. pickford was lucky not to give a penalty. spanish prostration boiling over. another one was pulled back by ramos but this will be remembered for a famous england victory. two stunning a strong spain side, this tea m...
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new building takes a look at the candidates for this year's royal institute of british architects stirlingze. good afternoon. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption with 30 flood warnings currently in place, including two in scotland, as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds. 2,000 homes and businesses in england are without power, with some flood defences breached. people in one village in south wales spent the night on evacuation alert because of rising water levels, and passengers had to be rescued from a train stranded by flood water. tomos morgan reports. yeah, so it's streaming through the middle of the house at the moment. and you've made a drainage way by taking out all of the... yeah, trying to keep it as central as possible. vicky's home has been ruined by storm callum. 0vernight the torrential rain that caused havoc across south wales has decimated herfamily home. i don't know how long it is going to take for it to go down. it is just waiting for everything to dry out, i guess, and see what happens from there. but a lot of people on th
new building takes a look at the candidates for this year's royal institute of british architects stirlingze. good afternoon. parts of the uk are facing a second day of travel disruption with 30 flood warnings currently in place, including two in scotland, as storm callum continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds. 2,000 homes and businesses in england are without power, with some flood defences breached. people in one village in south wales spent the night on evacuation alert because of...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizes best new building include a student housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days and today it's the turn of the sultan nazrin shah centre at worcester college in oxford by neal mclaughlin architects which is a floating auditorium crafted from classic oxford stone and natural oak designed to blend into the established landscape of the college. what the client was looking to achieve was a space for lectures and performances for the whole community of the college to come together in one space. of the college to come together in one space. and in addition what they wa nted one space. and in addition what they wanted to do was to engage with the broader community and the city of oxford and extend the life of the college. we host the literary festival where people come from all over the country did hear great writers and speakers. it has this beautiful auditorium in the style of an ancient greek amphitheatre. com
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizes best new building include a student housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days and today it's the turn of the sultan nazrin shah centre at worcester college in oxford by neal mclaughlin architects which is a floating auditorium crafted from classic oxford stone and natural oak designed to blend into the...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeecome britain's best new building include a student housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we've been looking at each building in the shortlist over the past few days and today it's the turn of storey‘s field centre and eddington nursery in cambridge by muma, which was commissioned by the university for the new community of north—west cambridge. inspired by the college cloisters and courts of the city, this project has a sustainability agenda at its core. with this building, the client wished to create a new focus at the heart of the new community in eddington, cambridge. the building comprises a community centre and a nursery, and those two parts of the building are rather different. the community centre is outward engaging, something of the community. the nursery is for children's education, a secure place for play for kids. with a building of two parts, we've worked carefully to balance the nature of the architecture. with the nursery, we've created moon gates, porta
the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeecome britain's best new building include a student housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we've been looking at each building in the shortlist over the past few days and today it's the turn of storey‘s field centre and eddington nursery in cambridge by muma, which was commissioned by the university for the new community of north—west cambridge. inspired by the college...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeousing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days and today it's the turn of chadwick hall at the university of roehampton in london by henley halebrown, which comprises three new buildings providing high—quality student housing on a modest budget. we identified the need, as a campus university, to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site, historic landscape, listed buildings and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of a grade ii—listed house. the building is a marriage of two histories. the brickwork from the georgian house and the concrete frame from the 20th century estate. what i really like about the development we have done here is the way it sits with the surrounding buildings. they look like they've been here fo
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeousing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days and today it's the turn of chadwick hall at the university of roehampton in london by henley halebrown, which comprises three new buildings providing high—quality student housing on a modest budget. we identified the need, as a campus university, to provide as much...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize britain's best new building 2018 include student housing, a cemetery, and a nursery school. today, we look at bloomberg in central london by foster + partners — a highly—innovative new workplace in the city, which pushes architectural boundaries and seeks to enhance the neighbouring public realm. bloomberg is a globalfinancial information company. in 2008, we realise we were running out of space. 0ur population in london was growing dramatically and so we commissioned our own building. the building is thought to be the largest own project in the city of london saints st paul's cathedral. mike bloomberg felt very strongly he wa nted mike bloomberg felt very strongly he wanted the outside and the interior to be completely contrasting, so the outside would be restrained and elegant and the interior would be dynamic and open. unlike most offices, is still a big central core with all of the elevator and staircases, we pushed the cause to the outside and actually made the people the core of
the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize britain's best new building 2018 include student housing, a cemetery, and a nursery school. today, we look at bloomberg in central london by foster + partners — a highly—innovative new workplace in the city, which pushes architectural boundaries and seeks to enhance the neighbouring public realm. bloomberg is a globalfinancial information company. in 2008, we realise we were running...
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and coming up at half—past ten, watch our programme on this year's riba stirling prize — one of the mostawards in architecture. hello, good morning, welcome to bbc news. the former brexit secretary, david davis, has called on the cabinet to unite against theresa may's plan for the uk's withdrawal from the eu. writing in the sunday times, he says there's an atmosphere of "panic" in downing street — just days before a crucial summit of eu leaders in brussels. he also says mrs may's plan is "completely unacceptable" and has urged cabinet ministers to "exert their collective authority". let's talk to our political correspondent helen catt. more first of all about what mr davies has said? as he said his sunday times article is effectively calling upon the cabinet to rebel. he is calling upon them to exert their collective authority and stop theresa may ‘s proposals which he says are flawed. how do you assert your authority in cabinet, through the set of resigning? david davis is not in the cabinet himself, his resignation earlier this year did not get mrs may to change course, it will be up t
and coming up at half—past ten, watch our programme on this year's riba stirling prize — one of the mostawards in architecture. hello, good morning, welcome to bbc news. the former brexit secretary, david davis, has called on the cabinet to unite against theresa may's plan for the uk's withdrawal from the eu. writing in the sunday times, he says there's an atmosphere of "panic" in downing street — just days before a crucial summit of eu leaders in brussels. he also says mrs...
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nevertheless, the odds—on favourite for tonight's stirling prize, britain's best new building, is thise. and you can find out the winner tonight in a special programme on the bbc news channel at 8.30. jadon sancho has been speaking of his excitement at being selected for the england team. at 18 years of age, he's become the first person in the national squad born after the millenium. the teenager, who left manchester city to join borussia dortmund, said he was thrilled to have been chosen for england's nations league matches against croatia and spain. he was speaking to our sports correspondent, katherine downes. gareth southgate's newest star, with a name made for chanting. a name already sung in germany, jadon sancho is snubbing the big—money and big names at manchester city to sign for borussia dortmund and guarantee himself the chance to shine. a big risk, but one that's paid off. and here he is, part of the senior england squad. just get my opportunity on the pitch and obviously i can show the world what i can do. and obviously, people are taking notice. i'm just grateful. there's
nevertheless, the odds—on favourite for tonight's stirling prize, britain's best new building, is thise. and you can find out the winner tonight in a special programme on the bbc news channel at 8.30. jadon sancho has been speaking of his excitement at being selected for the england team. at 18 years of age, he's become the first person in the national squad born after the millenium. the teenager, who left manchester city to join borussia dortmund, said he was thrilled to have been chosen for...
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the winner of the prestigious royal institute of british architects stirling prize has been announced a century, and occupying an entire block. the winner of the riba stirling prize 2018 is the bloomberg building in the city of london. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito was at the awards ceremony tonight and sent us this report. the bloomberg building. this is what? this is our main reception and we're walking into the vortex. yes, it is really called the vortex. it feels a bit like walking into a movie set. that's james bond, isn't it? the lifts have no cables. they're specially designed. so, too, is the ceiling... ..and the almost silent magnetic wooden floors. can you hear shoes? because it's not something that you really hear. if you, you really need to pay attention, but... i can't hear any shoes, no, i can't hear any shoes. exactly. but when it comes to voices, this enormous table is surrounded by microphones and speakers to allow us to have an intimate chat. so, isabella, you can hear me clearly? yeah, just as if you were just next to me. witchcraft, eh? but for my tour guide
the winner of the prestigious royal institute of british architects stirling prize has been announced a century, and occupying an entire block. the winner of the riba stirling prize 2018 is the bloomberg building in the city of london. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito was at the awards ceremony tonight and sent us this report. the bloomberg building. this is what? this is our main reception and we're walking into the vortex. yes, it is really called the vortex. it feels a bit like walking...
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the winner of the prestigious royal institute of british architects stirling prize has been announcedupying an entire block. our arts correspondent david sillito is at the awards ceremony for tonight. there it is, the winner of this yea r‘s there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize building of the year is the bloomberg building in the city of london. it is an office building with more than a touch of the palace of versailles about it, and it even has its own roman temple in the basement. the bloomberg building. this is what? this is our main reception and we're walking into the vortex. yes, it is really called the vortex. it feels a bit like walking into a movie set. that's james bond, isn't it? the lifts have no cables. they're specially designed. so, too, is the ceiling... and the almost silent magnetic wooden floors. can you hear shoes? because it's not something that you really hear. if you, you really need to pay attention, but... i can't hear any shoes, no, i can't hear any shoes. exactly. but when it comes to voices, this enormous table is surrounded by microph
the winner of the prestigious royal institute of british architects stirling prize has been announcedupying an entire block. our arts correspondent david sillito is at the awards ceremony for tonight. there it is, the winner of this yea r‘s there it is, the winner of this year's riba stirling prize building of the year is the bloomberg building in the city of london. it is an office building with more than a touch of the palace of versailles about it, and it even has its own roman temple in...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizetudent housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days and today it's the turn of bushey cemetery in hertfordshire by waugh thistleton architects, which is formed of natural rammed earth walls and described as an extraordinary spiritual building with the beliefs and customs of the jewish faith at its heart. one of the fascinating and liberating things about building for the jewish community is that there isn't a typology, there is no religious typology in thejewish faith so there's no spires, there's no domes, no stained—glass windows. these buildings really are basic shelters. they are places for the community to gather. so, the form of the buildings, you know, they're quite orthogonal, they're quite linear, and the idea really behind that is to make them very understandable, to make them so that, you know, when you're in a distressed state, when you're at a funeral, that actually you have a kind of intuitive u
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizetudent housing development, a cemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days and today it's the turn of bushey cemetery in hertfordshire by waugh thistleton architects, which is formed of natural rammed earth walls and described as an extraordinary spiritual building with the beliefs and customs of the jewish faith at its heart. one of the...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizee now on brexit and as we've been hearing. the issue of the irish border continues to dominate the negotiations. our reality check correspondent chris morris explains why the border issue has become so important. well, we know there's only over a week to go now to the next eu summit, so it's really coming close to decision time. but why is ireland such a big issue in those negotiations? well, the map tells the story. after brexit, the land border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland will also become the only land border between the uk and eu and will beat two separate economic areas. now both sides have agreed that there should be no new infrastructure or checks on the border, basically keeping things as open as they are now. and they've agreed there should be a backstop plan or a guarantee to avoid a hard border in all circumstances. they hope they can solve all these border issues as part of a long—term agreement on a future trade relationship. but the backstop would
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizee now on brexit and as we've been hearing. the issue of the irish border continues to dominate the negotiations. our reality check correspondent chris morris explains why the border issue has become so important. well, we know there's only over a week to go now to the next eu summit, so it's really coming close to decision time. but why is ireland such a big issue in those negotiations? well,...
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now, michael stirling subsequently was arrested and charged with her murder. a plea into the system. when he was asked how he would plea in relation to the murder of samantha eastwood, he said guilty. now, we've got some more detail about what had happened here from his defence barrister, who said that this was not a premeditated act and in the context of the killing in the background, there was an affair, there were days of growing tension and there was an argument and after a struggle, whilst on the floor, mr stirling put his hand over her throat, mouth and nose and, as a result of that, she died. he panicked afterwards, we were told, and he buried her in an area which he had some knowledge. we are told sentencing will take place at the beginning of december. the transport secretary chris grayling has called for police action to be taken after an elderly black woman was racially abused by a white man on a ryanairflight from barcelona to stansted. the incident was recorded by a fellow passenger and shared on social media. ryanair says it has reported what hap
now, michael stirling subsequently was arrested and charged with her murder. a plea into the system. when he was asked how he would plea in relation to the murder of samantha eastwood, he said guilty. now, we've got some more detail about what had happened here from his defence barrister, who said that this was not a premeditated act and in the context of the killing in the background, there was an affair, there were days of growing tension and there was an argument and after a struggle, whilst...
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i am joined now by sadie morgan, who's director of drmm architects which won the riba stirling prizerchitecture do you think in 2018?|j makes a great piece of architecture do you think in 2018? i think what makes great architecture is the fact that it embeds itself into a community and touches the lives of the people who use it in place in which it stands. i think if we are going to think about how our built environment works better in the future, it delivers amongst all these, technological advances, we have to make sure that we do not lose sight of the people that live and work in it and around it in the place that it sits. is it about aesthetics, beauty, standing the test of time, being admired in centuries to come? the legacy of our buildings are important but i think architects have a bigger role, we are lateral thinkers in the design is not just about aesthetics, are lateral thinkers in the design is notjust about aesthetics, it is about problem solving and understanding how we can use our talents as a profession and a much wider context. what would you say about the state of b
i am joined now by sadie morgan, who's director of drmm architects which won the riba stirling prizerchitecture do you think in 2018?|j makes a great piece of architecture do you think in 2018? i think what makes great architecture is the fact that it embeds itself into a community and touches the lives of the people who use it in place in which it stands. i think if we are going to think about how our built environment works better in the future, it delivers amongst all these, technological...
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his contemporary stirling moss caught in the maestro. hamilton calls in the godfather.ton calls in the godfather. his record lasted forfour decades. no deals 15 world titles before michael schumacher matted in 2002. he then went on to win a six and seventh world title. hamilton becomes the burdyga to number five. world title. hamilton becomes the burdyga to numberfive. yaroomba he w011 burdyga to numberfive. yaroomba he won his first back in 2008 as a 23—year—old —— you remember. it was the second full season as a professional driver. at the time he was the youngest driver in history to become champion. hamilton then had to wait 60s before the second world title in 201a. a period where he is rival this season, sebastian vettel, 1a titles in a row. the move from mclaren to mercedes into a deeper team really kicks that —— kickstarted and saw hamilton sustained at this period of dominance. he has reached that five total mark at the age of 33. that is the same age as michael schumacher when he won his fifth title in 2002. in his career, the german got 91 race wins, that is
his contemporary stirling moss caught in the maestro. hamilton calls in the godfather.ton calls in the godfather. his record lasted forfour decades. no deals 15 world titles before michael schumacher matted in 2002. he then went on to win a six and seventh world title. hamilton becomes the burdyga to number five. world title. hamilton becomes the burdyga to numberfive. yaroomba he w011 burdyga to numberfive. yaroomba he won his first back in 2008 as a 23—year—old —— you remember. it was...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize nursery school. we're profiling each building on the shortlist — today it's the turn of chadwick hall at the university of roehampton in london. designed by henley halebrown, it comprises three new buildings providing, they say, high—quality student housing on a modest budget. we identified the need, as a campus university, to provide as much residential accommodation for students as possible. the client really wanted as many rooms as they could get on what was a very controversial site, historic landscape, listed buildings and to do that in the least controversial way. the project consists of 210 bedrooms in three buildings in the grounds of a grade ii—listed house. the building is a marriage of two histories. the brickwork from the georgian house and the concrete frame from the 20th century estate. what i really like about the development that we have done here is the way it sits with the surrounding buildings. they look like they've been here forever. one of the features that reall
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize nursery school. we're profiling each building on the shortlist — today it's the turn of chadwick hall at the university of roehampton in london. designed by henley halebrown, it comprises three new buildings providing, they say, high—quality student housing on a modest budget. we identified the need, as a campus university, to provide as much residential accommodation for students as...
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now, michael stirling was subsequently arrested and charged with her murder.ir and days of growing tension and an argument and after a struggle, was on the floor, mr's after a struggle, was on the floor, mr ‘s sterling put his hands over her throat, mouth and nose and as a result of that she died. he panics afterwards, we were told, and he buried her in an area where he had some knowledge. we are told that sentencing will take place at the beginning of december. three police officers have been found guilty of gross misconduct over the way they dealt with the aftermath of a fight outside a bedford nightclub five years ago, which left a man paralysed. a fourth officer was found guilty of misconduct. lauren moss reports. julian cole was a keen athlete, studying sports science. now he is paralysed and brain—damaged after a scuffle which led to his arrest outside a nightclub in bedford in 2013. four officers who were there of the night were accused of misconduct, including breach of standards of duties. julian broke his neck and suffered a severe spinal injury foll
now, michael stirling was subsequently arrested and charged with her murder.ir and days of growing tension and an argument and after a struggle, was on the floor, mr's after a struggle, was on the floor, mr ‘s sterling put his hands over her throat, mouth and nose and as a result of that she died. he panics afterwards, we were told, and he buried her in an area where he had some knowledge. we are told that sentencing will take place at the beginning of december. three police officers have...
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ahead of this year's riba stirling prize, we'll be looking at each of the entries — and tonight, it'she turn of the sultan nazrin shah centre, a floating auditorium at worcester college in oxford — designed by niall mclaughlin architects. and later this evening we'll be taking a look at what makes the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers in the papers. our guests this evening will be kate proctor, political correspondent for the evening standard, and kevin schofield, the editor of politicshome. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. messi comes to wembley — but with barcelona misfiring, this could be the perfect opportunity for spurs to beat the spanish giants. steve bruce is sacked by aston villa — who'll replace him? and who'll be the next high profile manager to go? and andrew strauss steps down from his role as england's director of cricket. also coming up in the programme... four world championships on the bounce — jonathan rea says he has no plans to move on from superbikes. that danger element is always there but i
ahead of this year's riba stirling prize, we'll be looking at each of the entries — and tonight, it'she turn of the sultan nazrin shah centre, a floating auditorium at worcester college in oxford — designed by niall mclaughlin architects. and later this evening we'll be taking a look at what makes the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers in the papers. our guests this evening will be kate proctor, political correspondent for the evening standard, and kevin schofield, the editor of...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days, and today it's the turn of the new tate at st ives in cornwall by jamie fobert architects with evans & shalev. it's a reconfiguration and extension of the postmodern art gallery which doubles the exhibition space and creates a new public walkway connecting the town to the beach. tate came to st ives because of this amazing legacy here, an artists' colony that started in the early 19th century and continues to this day. we got to this point where we had four times as many visitors as we expected, so the gallery was bursting at the seams. the community wanted the gallery to expand, but at the same time they wanted it to be integrated into the landscape. we did this by excavating into the cliff side, so that we could create the largest possible gallery level with the existing galleries. st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and west light. it was
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeemetery, and a nursery school. we'll look at each building in the shortlist over the next few days, and today it's the turn of the new tate at st ives in cornwall by jamie fobert architects with evans & shalev. it's a reconfiguration and extension of the postmodern art gallery which doubles the exhibition space and creates a new public walkway connecting the town to the beach. tate came...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizet housing development, a cemetery, and a school. we're looking at each building on the shortlist and today it's the turn of, gfx tate st ives, in cornwall. tate st ives, in cornwall. the art gallery has been extended, creating more exhibition spaces and a new public walkway. tate came to st ives because of this amazing legacy here — an artists' colony that started in the early 19th century and continues to this day. we got to this point where we had four times as many visitors as we expected, so the gallery was bursting at the seams. the community wanted the gallery to expand, but at the same time they wanted it to be integrated into the landscape. we did this by excavating into the cliff side, so that we could create the largest possible gallery level with the existing galleries. st ives sits as a spit of sand out into the atlantic, which captures both the east and west light. it was this particular double light that attracted artists here in the first place. the roof of the gallery i
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizet housing development, a cemetery, and a school. we're looking at each building on the shortlist and today it's the turn of, gfx tate st ives, in cornwall. tate st ives, in cornwall. the art gallery has been extended, creating more exhibition spaces and a new public walkway. tate came to st ives because of this amazing legacy here — an artists' colony that started in the early 19th century...
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his contemporary sir stirling moss called him the maestro, hamilton himself calls him the godfather. schumacher matched it in 2002, before going onto win a sixth and seventh world title. now lewis hamilton becomes the third man in this sport to get to number five. the briton won his first as a 23 year old back in 2008 in just his second full season, at the time he was the youngest driver in history to be champion. but hamilton then had to wait six years before his next title, a period where his rival this season sebastian vettel won four titles in a row. it was a move from mclaren to mercedes in 2013 that saw hamilton start and sustain a period of dominance. he's now reached that five title mark at the age of 33, which you can see now is the same age schumacher was when he won his fifth title. in his career, the german got 91 race wins, that's still 20 more than hamilton's managed so far. so does hamilton have the staying power to try and match him? i believe lewis can go all the way. and equal michael's record, no problem. i'm excited that a british driver, lewis hamilton, has had t
his contemporary sir stirling moss called him the maestro, hamilton himself calls him the godfather. schumacher matched it in 2002, before going onto win a sixth and seventh world title. now lewis hamilton becomes the third man in this sport to get to number five. the briton won his first as a 23 year old back in 2008 in just his second full season, at the time he was the youngest driver in history to be champion. but hamilton then had to wait six years before his next title, a period where his...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeamatically and so we commissioned ourown building. the building is thought to be the largest stone project in the city of london since st paul‘s cathedral. mike bloomberg felt very strongly that he wanted the outside and the interior to be completely contrasting, so the outside would be restrained and elegant and the interior would be dynamic and open. unlike most offices, instead of a big central core with all of the elevator and staircases, we pushed them to the outside and actually made the people the core of the building. when you first control building, you will come to our discreet entrance, through which you will flow into the vortex, take the glass lift up to the sixth floor and come out in the pantry, which is the heart of all of our bloomberg buildings. and particularly here, where you get a stunning view of saint pauls. and then they can flow through this on an architectural masterpiece ramp. foster is really think outside the box. they were really creative in responding to
the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeamatically and so we commissioned ourown building. the building is thought to be the largest stone project in the city of london since st paul‘s cathedral. mike bloomberg felt very strongly that he wanted the outside and the interior to be completely contrasting, so the outside would be restrained and elegant and the interior would be dynamic and open. unlike most offices, instead of a...
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let's get the latest from the stirling prize and the shortest and who thinks will win.ear. the bloomberg building one the popular vote this morning, but the bookies favourite is a building in cambridge. so if you could put yourfinger on one thing that makes a place a place, what is it? we're in cambridge to see a village hall. but storey‘s field is a community centre with a difference. my guide, daisy, helps communities get the best buildings for their needs. and this, she thinks, is one of the best she has ever seen. so we're into the reception of the building. it's quite a nice reception for a community hall? the whole building does not feel like a community centre in any way. also helping us test out the nursery were allegra and teddy. the architects have travelled around the world looking at what makes the perfect nursery. this is the sleeping room. even the colour of the nap room is said to be the ideal colour to aid sleep. and the main hall has been designed to do everything, from chamber music to funerals and children's parties, to dance. very spacious and one of
let's get the latest from the stirling prize and the shortest and who thinks will win.ear. the bloomberg building one the popular vote this morning, but the bookies favourite is a building in cambridge. so if you could put yourfinger on one thing that makes a place a place, what is it? we're in cambridge to see a village hall. but storey‘s field is a community centre with a difference. my guide, daisy, helps communities get the best buildings for their needs. and this, she thinks, is one of...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeter college in oxford by niall mclaughlin architects. what the client was looking to achieve was a space for lecturers and performances, where the whole community of the college could come together in one space. and in addition what they wanted to do was to engage with the broader community and the city of oxford and extend the intellectual life of the college. we host the oxford literary festival, where people come from all over the country to hear great writers and speakers. it has this beautiful auditorium in the style of an ancient greek amphitheatre. community spaces available for dance, exercise, play rehearsals. break—out space. so it‘s a building all about reaching out and coming together. i think the thing i hope makes the building special and unique is the idea of a theatre in a beautiful garden setting. many lecture theatres are quite closed in. they are quite contained and they‘re permanently blacked out and we tried to design it so that light comes in from different angles
the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizeter college in oxford by niall mclaughlin architects. what the client was looking to achieve was a space for lecturers and performances, where the whole community of the college could come together in one space. and in addition what they wanted to do was to engage with the broader community and the city of oxford and extend the intellectual life of the college. we host the oxford literary...
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the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizee shortlist over the next few days, and today it's the bloomberg building, by foster + partners, a highly—innovative new workplace in the city of london. bloomberg is a globalfinancial information company. in 2008, we realised we were running out of space. 0ur population in london was growing dramatically and so we commissioned ourown building. the building is thought to be the largest stone project in the city of london since st paul's cathedral. mike bloomberg felt very strongly that he wanted the outside and the interior to be completely contrasting so the outside would be restrained and elegant and the interior would be dynamic and open. unlike most offices, instead of a big central core with all of the elevator and staircases, we pushed them to the outside and actually made the people the core of the building. when you first control building, you will come to our discreet entrance, through which you will flow into the vortex, take the glass lift up to the sixth floor and come out
the winner of the royal institute of british architects' most prestigious award, the riba stirling prizee shortlist over the next few days, and today it's the bloomberg building, by foster + partners, a highly—innovative new workplace in the city of london. bloomberg is a globalfinancial information company. in 2008, we realised we were running out of space. 0ur population in london was growing dramatically and so we commissioned ourown building. the building is thought to be the largest...
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building takes a look at the candidates for this year's royal institute of british architects — stirling
building takes a look at the candidates for this year's royal institute of british architects — stirling
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shallow grave in staffordshire in august, eight days after she went missing. 32—year—old michael stirlingbe sentenced in december. morrisons could face an unprecedented pay—out to over 5,000 employees after losing an appeal which means staff may be entitled to compensation after their personal data was posted online. a former employee of the supermarket chain posted details of staff addresses and bank accounts online back in 2014. andrew skelton was jailed for eight years but for the first time, the employer, in this case morrisons, has also been found liable. president trump says the us will begin cutting off foreign aid to guatemala, honduras and el salvador in response to the unfolding migrant crisis. the president criticised those countries for failing to stop thousands of migrants from heading towards the us. the migrants say they are fleeing persecution, poverty and violence in their home countries. aleem maqbool sent this report from mexico. more than a week trekking hundreds of miles is taking its toll. a town square just inside mexico has become a makeshift camp. a place to rest
shallow grave in staffordshire in august, eight days after she went missing. 32—year—old michael stirlingbe sentenced in december. morrisons could face an unprecedented pay—out to over 5,000 employees after losing an appeal which means staff may be entitled to compensation after their personal data was posted online. a former employee of the supermarket chain posted details of staff addresses and bank accounts online back in 2014. andrew skelton was jailed for eight years but for the...
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the winner of the prestigious royal institute of british architects stirling prize has been announcedheadquarters, is the biggest stone project built in the city of london for a century. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito reports. the bloomberg building. this is...what? this is our main reception, and we're walking into the vortex. yes, it is really called the vortex. it feels a bit like walking into a movie set. that's james bond, isn't it? the lifts have no cables. they're specially designed. so, too, is the ceiling, and the almost silent magnetic wooden floors. can you hear shoes? ‘cause it's not something you really hear. if you — you really need to pay attention, but... i can't hear any shoes, no, i can't hear any shoes. exactly. but, when it comes to voices, this enormous table is surrounded by microphones and speakers, to allow us to have an intimate chat. so, isabella, you can hear me clearly? yeah, just as if you were just next to me. witchcraft, eh? but, for my tour guide, a key feature is the ramp. you have to use it to get to your own desk, and it is all aimed at making
the winner of the prestigious royal institute of british architects stirling prize has been announcedheadquarters, is the biggest stone project built in the city of london for a century. 0ur arts correspondent david sillito reports. the bloomberg building. this is...what? this is our main reception, and we're walking into the vortex. yes, it is really called the vortex. it feels a bit like walking into a movie set. that's james bond, isn't it? the lifts have no cables. they're specially...
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plus coming up at half past eight — live coverage of the riba stirling prize.al britain's best new building of 2018. i'm david sillio live at the roundhouse in north london, where before 9 o'clock we'll find out which design will be awarded this coveted prize for building design. cracking down on dirty money in britain — the woman who spent £16m at harrods in a decade is told to prove where her wealth came from in the first case of its kind. in the last hour, hurricane michael has made landfall on the coast of florida in the us. the state's governor has warned that it is expected to be the most destructive storm to hit the region in a century. hundreds of thousands of people in florida have been urged to leave their homes. the category four storm, with winds of up to 145 miles an hour, could produce waves 13 feet high. this is the expected path of the storm — starting off with north western florida before it heads north east towards north and south carolina — which were heavily hit by hurricane florence last month. the storm is expected to bring extremely heavy
plus coming up at half past eight — live coverage of the riba stirling prize.al britain's best new building of 2018. i'm david sillio live at the roundhouse in north london, where before 9 o'clock we'll find out which design will be awarded this coveted prize for building design. cracking down on dirty money in britain — the woman who spent £16m at harrods in a decade is told to prove where her wealth came from in the first case of its kind. in the last hour, hurricane michael has made...
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david sillito reports on the shortlisted buildings — including the winner — for this year's riba stirlinggious awards in architecture. and later this evening, we'll take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's papers with the financial times' lead writer — seb payne — and the broadcaster lynn faulds wood. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. it's a game played behind closed doors — but what can gareth southgate‘s new stars produce, as england take on croatia in the nations league? mourinho, ferguson, and the struggles of elite sport — we talk to michael carrick about manchester united and the champions league loss that triggered his depression. i still don't know if it was because ofa game i still don't know if it was because of a game or if it was... i don't know what triggered it really. and bullied and belittled — we speak exclusively to beckie scott — the olympic champion who walked out on wada, in protest of their approach to russian doping. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm katherine
david sillito reports on the shortlisted buildings — including the winner — for this year's riba stirlinggious awards in architecture. and later this evening, we'll take a look at what's on the front pages of tomorrow's papers with the financial times' lead writer — seb payne — and the broadcaster lynn faulds wood. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. it's a game played behind closed doors — but...