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Articles in July, 2008 issue of Architectural Review, The
- AR awards
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Andreas Papadakis 1938-2008
by Paul Finch - Select bibliography
- Practice
- Awards
- Modular wall, unit shelving system
- Biographies
- Restaurant VAU, Berlin, Germany
- Villa Guna, Jurmala, Latvia
- Hamburg Airport, terminals 1, 2 and 3 Germany
- Berlin central station, Germany
- Lingang New City, near Shanghai, China
- Maritime Museum, Lingang New City, China
- Grand Theatre, Chongqing, China
- New Tempodrom/Liquidrom, Berlin, Germany
- Olympic Sports Center, Shenzhen, China
- Century lotus sports park, fosnar, China
- National convention center, Hanoi, Vietnam
- New Trade Fair, Rimini, Italy
- New trade fair, Leipzig, Germany
- Christ Pavilion, Expo 2000 Hanover
- Mining archive building, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
- Casino, Bad Steben, Germany
- Gmp HQ, Hamburg, Germany
- The importance of dialogue; Meinhard von Gerkan discusses his architectural philosophy with Xu Xiaofei of Tsinghua University, Beijing
- Powered by the sun, this jumbo screen flashes and beguiles
- Sutherland Lyall cools down for summer with a delicious cyber sundae
- AR's choice of international exhibitions from www.arplus.com
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Esothric geometry
by James Stevens Curl -
Cities in the sky
by David Dunster -
Building the Bird's nest
by Layla Dawson -
Engineering rivalries
by Bill Addis -
A Machine for reading
by David Wild - Spring in Shangri-La: A hong kong firm puts a fresh spin on Japanese traditions in Beijing
- Studio Pei-Zhu, Bijing
- MADA s.pa.m., Shanghai and Xi' an
- Urbanus architecture & design, Shenzhen and Beijing
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China: Talking is better than shouting
by Paul Finch -
Elephants in context; Forster & partners' first zoo building opens in Copenhagen
by Paul Finch - Bird's Nest Bowl: in scale and ambition, Beijing's National Stadium is an evocative symbol of the new China
- Campus calligraphy: this campus for China's leading art school is richly nuanced
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Olympic design attack
by Paul Finch -
Made in China: as a great nation modernises with terrifying rapidity, architecture is caught in the slipstream
by Micheal Weeb -
Found and frugal spaces: architecture for art; China's growing market for contemporary art has spawned an equally revolutionary crop of new buildings
by Michael Webb -
Munster library gives cause for great hopes for Bolles-Wilson's Milan project
by Peter Cook - Vision on: OMA's CCTV is a challenging new paradigm of form, structure and the urban condition
- Curved air: Arata Isozaki brings Japanese rigour and sensuality to a new art museum
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Ideas that crossed the world: the rise and rise of gmp
by Christian Brensing - Seeing the light: the tenacious presence of Christianity in China is marked by a bold new church
- Urban revitalisation: though much of the historic fabric of Chinese cities is being swept away in the dash for growth, some fragments of the past still remain and hold important lessons for future urban development
- Raising the bar; Enlightened patrons and developers are key in China's struggle to forge a new architectural identity. Michael Webb talks to Zhang Xin about her development company SOHO and how it encourages designers to think outside the box
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Building tall in China; Thomas Kerwin of SOM considers the experience of Western firms working in China and looks at how its buoyant economy has acted as test bed for new forms of architecture, especially urban super-towers
by Thomas Kerwin - Flowering talent; Once the foreign architectural invasion abates, as it inevitably will, China's emerging generation of designers will be instrumental in shaping the country's future. Here we profile four young Chinese practice that are learning fast
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