Architectural Review, The
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Articles in Sept, 2004 issue of Architectural Review, The
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So here you go again, AR
by Dror Baldinger - Geography lesson: this addition to a historic institution responds sensitively to context and landscape
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Dreaming spires
by Sutherland Lyall -
Eye do: a verdant forest landscape forms the backdrop for this ingenious little Japanese wedding chapel
by Catherine Slessor -
Humble approaches
by Colin Ward - Adoration of the Shepherds, out of From Flanders to Florence
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Bawagenius of the place
by Simon Laird - Erratum
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Water music: a new concert hall complex in Hamburg draws on the city's maritime history
by Layla Dawson -
Seeing the light: in the best Baroque tradition, light is used to create spatial and atmospheric illusions in this new church
by Christian Brensing -
Archisweets
by Sutherland Lyall -
Blue lagoon: Herzog & de Meuron take the plunge into Barcelona's latest urban clean-up
by Rob Gregory -
Sculpture or architecture?
by Simcha Afek-Shpak - Flower Tower: wrapped in an outer layer of bamboo, this housing block is a vertical urban garden
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Filling the gap
by Sutherland Lyall -
Building with the elements: in the quest to evolve a more ecologically balanced approach to living and building, humankind's immemorial and intuitive relationship with the elements offers the potential to bring nature and architecture into greater accord
by Catherine Slessor - Eating Architecture
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This planted wall on a Tokyo boulevard elevates a simple site hoarding into an extraordinary living work of art intended to engage with and stimulate the senses
by Catherine Slessor -
Jean Nouvel's Torre Agbar
by Rob Gregory - Diary
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Living with the elements: the Korean house; In Korea, the relationship between climate, culture and building generates a distinctive domestic architecture that works with, rather than against, the elements and has wider lessons for building and living in
by Peter Blundell Jones -
Stone symphony
by Richard Weston -
Living on the edge; Walters & Cohen's house: a threshold between suburbia and the South Pacific
by Robert Bevan -
Sutherland Lyall samples the wares of the web and picks some sweet treats
by Sutherland Lyall - The DinA range by Wilkhahn: versatile work interiors
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Vesely at last
by Colin Davies -
Atlas response
by Virginia McLeod -
Divine intervention: Renzo Piano's huge new basilica in southern Italy reconciles the spiritual and practical needs of modern pilgrims
by Catherine Slessor -
Bring on the word counters
by Sutherland Lyall -
War broke the Mostar bridge, one of the most emblematic buildings in the Balkans. Now, it has been triumphantly restored
by Peter Davey -
Urban ideals
by Bobby Open - 100% Design
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