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'Present in the past' is the theme of our October issue. Raj raj also Raj  
n.
Dominion or rule, especially the British rule over India (1757-1947).



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 Rewal has undertaken the extraordinarily difficult task of adding a great library to the Lutyens and Baker government complex in New Delhi New Delhi (dĕl`ē), city (1991 pop. 294,149), capital of India and of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River. . Giancarlo de Carlo's work in Urbino has over decades been a brilliant reworking for our times of wonderful inherited fabric: we show his latest contribution to the city. More radically, Nicholas Grimshaw Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, CBE (born 9 October, 1939) is a prominent English architect, particularly noted for several modernist buildings, including the international railway terminal at London's Waterloo Station and the Eden Project in Cornwall.  & Partners have reinterpreted the medieval scale of the City of London with a bold new office building. Renzo Piano Renzo Piano (September 14 1937) is a world renowned Italian architect and Pritzker Architecture Prize winner. Biography
Piano was born in Genoa, where he still maintains a home and office (Building Workshop).
 has taken an old sugar factory in Parma, Italy and reinterpreted it as the city's concert hall; similarly, Ignacio Mendaro has transformed a fine convent church in Toledo, Spain into the city's cultural centre with Scarpa-like daring and respect for the past. Get this and 11 other issues at a discount by using the subscription form at the back of this issue, or by using our excellent website: www.arplus.com
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Date:Sep 1, 2002
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