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Sutherland Lyall casts his net over the cyber sea to fish out nutritious delights
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Theatre comes home: a fine '20s steel building retains its original spirit, while generating a new and urbane theatre complex
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Liturgical error?
by Dermid McDermott - Olympian feat: at long last, Santiago Calatrava's huge roof elements for the Olympic stadium in Athens are being slid into place. They are but part of a huge complex
- Addendum
- Burlington
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Photographic joy
by Martin Charles - Armourcoat
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Field of dreams: this inventively conceived baseball field creates a new social focus in a rural hamlet
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Prophets in their own country
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Music box: this centre for young Spanish musicians is a hermetic stone cube with a luminous heart
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Bankside revisited: as the first public event in May 2000, London Taxi drivers were invited to a party in the Turbine Hall as part of a clever marketing plan to raise Tate Modern's profile. Since then, what has been happening in London's newest public squ
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Arresting copper: a house on Denmark's austere north coast opens to magnificent views of sea and sky
by Henry Miles - ar+d 2004
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Tuned instrument: Piano's arts museum in Dallas rivals Kahn's in neighbouring Fort Worth in lucidity and the subtle use of limpid light
by Peter Buchanan - Lutron
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Cyber enhancement
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Romantic romp
by Timothy Brittain-Catlin -
Energy in the USA
by Alexander Janis -
Gift of too much gab
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Quantum leap: David Chipperfield's studio for sculptor Antony Gormley
by Rob Gregory -
High art attraction: at the top of a skyscraper, this new art museum rises above the blare and distraction of Tokyo
by Raymund Ryan -
Home front, and home back: Michael Landy's installation brings pebble dash suburbia to Tate Britain
by Rob Gregory - Diary
- Potter & Soar
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Eisenman's enigmas
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Vibrant Orange
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Virtual unreality
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Boxing clever: Gigon/Guyer add to their extensive arts building collection with this charming store
by Rob Gregory - Retail therapy: with sympathy and imagination, a well-loved London landmark has been given a new lease of life by radical alteration and thorough internal revision
- Julia Dawson explores the great outside
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Begging for revolution: will Moscow break free from the imposed taste of Mayor Yuri Luzhkov?
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Crystal case: the Rhineland Regional Museum in Bonn is a model of its kind in both urban and cultural terms
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Germany's ferocious Atlantic Wall on the French coast has been transformed by nature and art
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Townscape tradition
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The majesty of it all
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Flamenco flair: Herzog de Meuron reinterpret the southern Spanish tradition of flamenco in a new contribution to Jerez
by Carla Bertolucci - John Sydney
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Arts' powers: buildings for the arts have hit the headlines in recent years. True artistic integrity is stultified by the deathly embrace of marketing. Imagination and inspiration are needed
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Art is deadlong live art: within a structure that continues to challenge the conception of built form, two concurrent exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou challenge our perception of art
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AR inconsistent
by Armand Mercant - Wright Style
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Stockholm's island city is the work of many hands over time and continues to evolve, with some adventurous new proposals
by Michael Webb
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