Architectural Review, The
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Articles in July 2004 issue of Architectural Review, The
- Avanti
- AR editor
- Navigating a quiet revolution: Portugal's current generation of architects are inspired latter-day navigators and explorers of a shrinking world
by Catherine Slessor - Material encounters: for reasons of history and economics, there is an especially intimate relationship between materials and Portuguese architecture that still encourages notions of a regional identity
by Timothy Brittain-Catlin - Formica
- ar+d 2004
- Sports spectacle: carved into a mountainside, Braga's new stadium is a radical reinvention of the sports amphitheatre
by Catherine Slessor - Sensing history: a historic house on the site of a convent has been sensitively transformed into a library and archive
by Catherine Slessor - Urbis
- Free speech in tall poppiesland
- Sea and sky: this local maritime museum elegantly fuses the particular with the universal
by Catherine Slessor - Alternative lifestyle: this remodelling of an old winery suggests some bold new ideas about the nature of space and domestic life
by Catherine Slessor - Lindapter
- Manhattan mystery
- Landscape of learning: this dramatic addition to a Lisbon campus makes a powerful formal statement
by Timothy Brittain-Catlin - Why is construction so backward?
by John Winter - View from Oporto
by Catherine Slessor - Neaco
- Martin at the sharp end
- On the waterfront: these sleekly industrial metal containers sit lightly on the Oporto quayside
by Catherine Slessor - Blurred zones: investigations of the interstitial, Eisenman architects 1988-1998
by Peter Blundell Jones - Aquila
- No historic or social conscience?
by Abe Hayeem - Market forces: a former market is now a picturesque urban ruin
by Catherine Slessor - Open to the sky
by Sutherland Lyall - What come round …
- Potter & Soar
- Organ's elitist, narrow scope
- Blood vessel: tautly wrapped around its site, this blood centre makes quiet poetry of a clinical brief
by Catherine Slessor - Mass. identity. architecture. architecture writings of Jean Baudrillard
by Colin Davies - What John did next
- Grohe
- Orange Slough of Despond?
by Michael Webb - Graphic gestures: a skin of superscale graphics animates this remodelled shopping centre
by Catherine Slessor - Takehiko Nagakura's rendering of the interior of the unbuilt Danteum by Giuseppe Terragni and Pietro Lingeri, a still from one of Nagakura's short films about mythical structures
- View
- Archiprix arises
- Diary
- Stone boxes: this new cultural centre is a collection of stone containers meshed into the heart of the old city
- Gottfried Semper and the problem of historicism
by James Stevens Curl - Bathroom fittings
- Showing how Italy builds
- RIBA Worldwide Awards 2004
- Buoyancy of a stone raft new architecture in the Azores: Marooned in the mid Atlantic, as shown on the seventeeth-century map above, the Azores' isolation has paradoxically enabled them to develop a distinctive architectural culture that combines a modern
by Amanda Schachter - In a rich riot of colour and ornament, Portuguese Azulejos animate buildings and the public realm
by Catherine Slessor