Architectural Review, The
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Articles in Dec 2006 issue of Architectural Review, The
- Praemium Imperiale
- Singapore shophouse: in response to Singapore's strict conservation regime, WOHA build a model mixed-use development
by Rob Gregory - Taking advantage of inevitable change
by Paul Finch - … Off the wall: described as a hill on a house, this home is more than a little
by Rob Gregory - Communing with nature: deep in a Thai forest, Buddhist monks embrace tranquillity and contemplation
by Catherine Slessor - Space invaders: actors and architects collaborate on the hanging gardens of Brazil
by Rob Gregory - Touching the void: this bold viewing platform brings tourists thrillingly close to nature
by Catherine Slessor - Celebrating 10 years of Maggies
by Rob Gregory - Taking flight: the airport, that most challenging of modern building types, is civilised and uplifted
by Catherine Slessor - Delight
by Catherine Slessor - Strung up: this diaphanous tensile structure goes with the wind
by Catherine Slessor - Mending Modernism
- Pod life: the potential of concrete is explored in this delicate yet robust structure
by Catherine Slessor - Specifier's information
- Tea bunker: the traditional Japanese tea house gets a new and surprising twist
by Catherine Slessor - AR Awards at the RIBA
- Bridging the past: destroyed in the nineteenth century, this bridge has been imaginatively reborn
by Catherine Slessor - Desert bloom: this multipurpose building offers hope to a remote indigenous community
by Catherine Slessor - Peter cook: reflections on how architects are educated and cultivated in Europe and the US
by Peter Cook - Earth to earth: this house is an inventive prototype for rammed earth construction in Japan
- Full-stop plot: an exemplary end-of-terrace addition
by Rob Gregory - Outrage: aboard Oviedo's starship enterprise, there's life, but not as we know it
by Rob Gregory - Stack effect: a sound cavern has been created that gives form to the fluidity of sound waves
by Rob Gregory - Danish dipping: the hardy Danes show how public bathing can be civilised and fun
by Catherine Slessor - Emerging Architecture: this year's AR Awards programme yielded its customary crop of invention, sensitivity and optimism
by Catherine Slessor - Mountain high, valley low; Seven divided by two: two new homes with seven pitched roofs
by Rob Gregory - Death duty: this new cemetery sensitively reinterprets the necropolis for the modern age
by Catherine Slessor - Earth works: simple materials and local skills inform a life-enhancing rural architecture
by Paul Finch - Seasonal touch: clay and concrete combine to make a house for all seasons
by Rob Gregory - Plug-in living: if you can't beat them, join them
by Rob Gregory - Across the pond: the ingenious use of metal tubes has created an unexpected jewel
by Paul Finch - Flower power: a simple steel and glass insertion gives prominence to this small flower shop
by Rob Gregory - Corten gem: it seems surprising that this beautiful pavilion is only temporary
by Rob Gregory - Centre point: disturbed children find a focus in a big house/little city
by Paul Finch - Live the dream: D & G's new headquarters in Milan dons a new and sharply tailored two-piece suit
by Rob Gregory