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Urban India is being developed for the rich at the expense of the masses, say delegates
After China, India is the obvious choice of economic power to place under scrutiny. But does urbanism look different when run by a democracy of 1.2...
Architectural Review, The, 11/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
A question of motive as Germany builds universities for Africa
In a post-colonial era, who benefits most from the aid programmes of developed economies? Over the last four years, Ethiopia has funded a...
Architectural Review, The, 10/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
Nothing is impossible but everything is difficult
EXHIBITION/M8 in China: Contemporary Chinese Architects Until 1 November, Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfurt, Germany www.dam-online.de Japan...
Architectural Review, The, 10/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
Festival/Hamburg Architecture Summer 2009
FESTIVAL/Hamburg Architecture Summer 2009 FESTIVAL/Hamburg Architecture Summer 2009 Until 31 October, various locations, Hamburg, Germany...
Architectural Review, The, 08/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
The battle for affordable housing sends squatters to the skies
What do Redfern in Sydney, Dharavi in Mumbai, Nickelsville in Seattle and Hong Kong's rooftops have in common? All are long-term sites of informal...
Architectural Review, The, 07/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
The Rusty Nail
Officially called the 'Rostturm', this 30m-high, 111 tonne Cor-ten steel tower, on the border of Brandenburg and Sachsen in east Germany, has...
Architectural Review, The, 06/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
Hawaiian Modern: The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff
EXHIBITION/Hawaiian Modern: The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff EXHIBITION/Hawaiian Modern: The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff Deutsches...
Architectural Review, The, 04/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
The often tense interplay between North African colonialism and modern architecture comes under scrutiny
Hubert Lyautey, a French military governor and resident general in Morocco from 1912-25, once remarked: 'Every new building site is a battalion,...
Architectural Review, The, 02/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
Layla Dawson ponders what makes for good high-rise architecture
At the end of last year, the biannual International Highrise Award was awarded to Foster + Partners for the Hearst Tower in New York. Shortlisted...
Architectural Review, The, 01/01/09 by Layla Dawson · More from publication -
Hamburg arabesque: Hamburg's docklands are being rapidly recast as a thriving new city, enlivened by EMBT's vigorous urban landscaping
Currently less than halfway completed, Hamburg's HafenCity (AR April 2006) is a bold plan to transform its docklands, where sailing ships used to...
Architectural Review, The, 11/01/08 by Layla Dawson · More from publication


