Architectural Review, The
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Articles in April, 2004 issue of Architectural Review, The
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Getting them up
by John Winter -
Light and dark are magically orchestrated within hadrian's magnificent Pantheon in Rome
by Rob Gregory - Light house news: Richard MacCormac explains his approach to creating a new glass building next to a well-loved stone one
- Specifier's information
- Beacon of faith: a beacon of faith in South America will glow at night and focus natural light in daytime
- Jim Antoniou
- Of writing histories of design, there is no end, but a particularly thoughtful one has been produced by David Raizman
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Instrument of light: Richard Meier's long awaited church in Rome is a beautifully honed giver and receiver of light
by Ivor Richards - When heroic sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen returned to Denmark after a life largely spent in Rome, C. F. Hansen's royal carriage depot in Copenhagen was converted to house his collections
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Why the differentiation?
by Louis Hellman -
Northern exposure: a multi-purpose centre brings urbanity and an understanding of nature to Alaskan suburbs
by Brian Carter -
Naked truth
by Rob Gregory -
Centering on the client
by John L. Heintz - Light and dark; ironically, at a time when light of all kinds is more abundant than ever before and means of manipulating it are ever more sophisticated, there is a general lack of imagination about illuminating buildings
- Sutherland Lyall indefatiguably forages and ferrets for cyber fodder
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In search of commitment
by Timothy Brittain-Catlin - Eternal life: having established his reputation applying monastic architectural principles to the home and the high street, minimalism comes full circle with John in the Czech Republic.Pawson's design for a new monastery
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Singapore modernism
by Stephen Sargent - Banking on architecture
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The art of the possible: a new visitors' centre for the Crystal Cathedral complex not only unifies a set of disparate buildings, but also uses light to evoke a powerful sense of the numinous
by Michael Webb -
Urban paradigm?
by Dean Hawkes -
Operatic gardening
by Michael Spens -
Cabinet of curiosities: its internal layout based around ancient remains, this new Gallo-Roman museum is a lightweight, luminous box that engages with nature and lets antiquity speak for itself
by Paul Joubert -
Munich's economic success, popular appeal and an ambitious programme of building continue to fuel its civic rivalry with Berlin
by Christian Brensing - Further blob confusion
- Intervening in Europe
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Anderson shelter: on an apparently impossible site in the heart of London, with significant constraints, Jamie Fobert Architects have derived a new form of contemporary house
by Rob Gregory -
Rob Gregory explores the great outdoors
by Rob Gregory - Luminous paradigm: the Genzyme Center brings transforming imagination to US office design, adding environmental and human dimensions
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