Architectural Review, The
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Articles in Jan, 2004 issue of Architectural Review, The
- Intervening in the European City - View - Architectural Review to hold conference - Brief Article
- Philips Lighting - Specifier's Information
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All change?
by Rob Gregory -
Ancient and modern: while the physical and spatial fluidity of concrete is no new thing, computer modelling techniques and advances in chemical science are allowing the humble concrete mould to produce exciting new forms of expression
by Rob Gregory - Errata - Correction Notice
- Potter & Soar - Specifier's Information
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Kinetic monolith: Steven Holl's student residences at MIT are contained in a giant monolithic block that is dramatically perforated and disrupted
by Raymund Ryan -
Sutherland Lyall fearlessly hacks his way through the cyber thicket
by Sutherland Lyall - DEVI - Specifier's Information
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Sitting pretty: this spiky pavilion in the landscape is a highly ingenious exploration of form and materials
by Catherine Slessor -
Es on the Esquiline: a new hotel is intended to help revitalize one of the seedier areas of central Rome
by Mary Godwin -
Reviewing the past - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Andree Suquet - Avanti Systems - Specifier's Information - Ken Cordaroy to focus on expanding export business - Brief Article
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Mythical Murcutt; Glenn Murcutt: Buildings + Projects 1962-2003 - Reviews - Book Review
by Tom Heneghan -
Koolhaas curated - View
by Christian Brensing - Macemain + Amstad - Specifier's Information
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Archaeological find: this museum in Sarrebourg is a series of neutral, hermetic containers for a diverse range of artefacts, from Gallo-Roman relics to Chagall drawings
by Paul Joubert -
Meaning, mapping and making of landscape
by Jeremy Melvin -
Inspiring materiality: Materials, Form and Architecture - Book Review
by John Winter -
Kizhi Island in the wilds of northern Russia houses a remarkable open-air assemblage of historic vernacular timber buildings
by Christina Fagerstrom -
Gloriousmud: building with mud is one of the oldest architectural traditions and is still practised with remarkable results in parts of West Africa, though there are fears that such skills will eventually be lost for ever. Here, James Morris presents a ph
by James Morris -
Blob comparison - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Randolph Corduroy - DuPont - Specifier's Information
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How beauteous: Brave New Houses - Reviews - Book Review
by Frances Anderton - Layers of meaning: this addition to a local public library in Waterford adds a distinguishably new layer to the town's urban archaeology
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Nature talking with nature
by Charles Jencks - SPC - Specifier's Information
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Earthly powers: building with earth-based materials was one of the very first human pursuits, but like all materials, the architectural evolution of stone, brick and concrete continues to be shaped by changing technological, economic and social factors, w
by Catherine Slessor -
Skin job: wrapped in a lightweight, chequerboard skin, this LA house maximizes a tight site
by Michael Webb - Diary - Brief Article - Calendar
- Stone and ceramics: Rob Gregory slides his way across the latest innovations in ceramics and stone - Product Review
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Unsustainable urbanism: The Urban Design Handbook - Reviews - Book Review
by Dean Hawkes - Chapel of ease: this private chapel on a Portuguese country estate is an elementally powerful synthesis of stone and light
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Cave of knowledge: reinterpreting Iberian archetypes, this new library in a Madrid suburb employs reinforced brick to great effect
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Carlo Scarpa changed a war-ruined fifteenth-century palazzo in Palermo into a magical and surprising treasure house, in which, sadly, not all of his inventions can be enjoyed today
by Richard Bryant -
Ignorance is strength - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Adam Milczynski Kaas - John Sydney - Specifier's Information
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Heroic and sublime; Britain's Historic Railway Buildings: an Oxford Gazetteer of Structures and Sites - Reviews - Book Review
by Gavin Stamp -
Pushing the envelope: this new art museum in St Louis is conceived as a flexible shell for experiment that reaches out to its surroundings
by Michael Webb -
Engineering excellence
by Layla Dawson
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