Architectural Review, The
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Articles in May 2005 issue of Architectural Review, The
- Healing in the heartland: this regional hospital in Canada's interior connects with light and nature
- Pieter Breughel-like Tower of Babel
- State modern?
by Rob Gregory - Designed for healing
by Paul Finch - Healthy serendipity: environmental concerns played a key role in the design of this new medical complex
- Down memory lane
by Sutherland Lyall - Kettle's Yard: Kettle's Yard is one of Cambridge's most popular cultural venues. Established by Jim Ede in 1957, its collection displays an extensive range of modern art. Likewise its buildings are an eclectic mix of old and new, with Leslie Martin's cele
by Rob Gregory - Adding to Hadid in Singapore
- Kenzo Tange
by Dennis Sharp - Stone and light: within a hermetic stone clad casket is an interior realm of lightness and tranquillity
by Carla Bertolucci - The buildings of England
by Sutherland Lyall - The world of work
by Edward Robbins - Doctors' orders: healthcare architecture, too often a functionalist response to short-term budgeting, should increasingly be based on the wealth of evidence about how patients respond to different physical environments
by Paul Finch - Piano transforms LACMA
by Michael Webb - In the frame: when planning constraints deter new-build homes, creativity has to reside behind the facade
by Rob Gregory - Selective histories
by Sutherland Lyall - The power of horticulture
by Paula Deitz - Banking on Frankfurt
by Layla Dawson - Bella Milano
- Joan Collins meets Dr Caligari
- Specifier's information
- Delight
- AR Awards
- Biotech futures
by Colin Davies - Diary
- Brazil still builds
by Peter Carolin - Light touch: a new addition to St Thomas's Hospital, the Evelina Children's Hospital exploits space, light and colour
by Paul Finch - L'affaire Suisse
by Bobby Open - Bling blag blog
by Sutherland Lyall - Urban healing: a maternity and children's hospital has an impassive urban presence concealing a rich interior life
by Carla Bertolucci - The House of God