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Articles from The Architectural Review (April 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Addenda. (View). Correction Notice 42
Alcan. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 70
Architektur + Technologie. 67
Auguste Perret. (Poor Perret). Ellis, Charlotte Brief Article 482
Birdair. (Product Review). Brief Article 82
Browser: Sutherland Lyall perspicaciously trawls the architectural cyberwaves. (View). 1246
Budding Brits. (Comment). 1148
Carl F. (Product Review). Brief Article 130
Cities in a globalising world. (Grotesque Contrasts). Ward, Colin Brief Article 250
College remodelling: This transformation of a former Victorian school into a modern apartment block preserves a local landmark and adapts the building's historic fabric to a bold new use. Slessor, Catherine 572
Concord:Marlin. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 72
Cricursa. (Product Review). Brief Article 102
Custodio Vieira da Silva in The National Palace. Brief Article 148
Delight and fun: Engineering for entertainment. 78
Delight: In an extraordinary fit of local and national enthusiasm, Sefton park has been crowned again with its gleaming iron and glass Palm House, now faithfully restored to Victorian magnificence. Marr, Matthew Brief Article 330
Erratum. (View). Correction Notice 69
Fame + Architecture. (Vanity, Vanity). Robbins, Edward Brief Article 337
Fashion victor: Nestling beside London's Westway, a former motorway maintenance building has been stylishly recast as a fashion company headquarters. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 735
Focchi. (Product Review). Brief Article 66
Folding planes: The potential of cardboard as a green and economical building material finds ingenious expression in this after-school activities club. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 517
Foreword. 326
Frames of the forest: A house drawn from early modernist essays stands in woodland in the west country, an integral part of the English landscape. Brief Article 684
GKD. (Product Review). Brief Article 81
Ground coupling: Using the great heat store beneath our feet. 400
Hansenglass. (Product Review). Brief Article 43
Hothouse flower: This project for an inner-city London site provides space for artists and an arts organization in a cultural catalyst aimed at regenerating and invigorating the urban realm. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 392
In Detail: Building skins -- concepts, layers, materials. (Thin Skin). Brookes, Alan Brief Article 330
Infinity and Perspective. (Hero to Infinity). Tavernor, Robert Brief Article 316
Interfaces: Making all the building elements work together. 269
Invention: Creating new solutions. 205
Kalzip. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 90
Letters. 1042
Levolux. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 99
Loft story: Design of a luminous loft under a Victorian roof revolves around a new staircase and skilfully manipulates available sources of light. Brief Article 347
Louis Poulsen. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 87
Luis Barragan's gardens of El Pedregal. (Ideal Landscape Captured). Young, Elizabeth Brief Article 197
Luxcrete. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 67
Managing airflow: Making small forces work for you. 205
Managing daylight: Using this serendipitous natural force for lumens and enlightenment. Brief Article 148
Monastic Visions: Wall Paintings in the Monastery of St Antony at the Red Sea. 106
North 4 Design. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 72
Okalux. (Product Review). Brief Article 178
Otefal. (Product Review). Brief Article 88
Pastoral idyll: A carefully crafted retreat on a river estuary on the west coast of Ireland provides contemplative calm. Brief Article 479
Pilkington architectural. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 103
Pooled resources: A moving and powerful space has been created within the outbuildings of an Irish country house. Brief Article 391
Red letter house: The inventive conversion and extension of a house in north London is one of an inventive trio of structures in a leafy garden. Brief Article 629
Reinvesting the everyday: This proposal for low-cost housing in London draws on contemporary urban models to create a striking set of buildings that embody passive solar design, flexibility and generous communal spaces. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 467
Renewable Energy Systems: Making it your business to be green. 204
Robust design - form follows funk: National Centre for Popular Music, Sheffield. Brief Article 66
Robust design - research machine: Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen. 134
Robust design -- pure theatre: The Savoy Theatre, London. Brief Article 67
Robust design-for study: Rutherford Information Services Building, Goldsmiths College, London. Brief Article 46
Set dressing: Transformed through a series of dramatic yet demountable new elements, this 1930s film studio is now a lively temporary workplace. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 677
Surface tension: Thomas Heatherwick's characteristically inventive, seductive and radical approach to materials finds vibrant expression in this project for a city square. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 404
Taking the brief: The great glass house, National Botanic Garden of Wales. Brief Article 76
The New Eco-Architecture alternatives from the Modern Movement. (Vers Une Architecture Verte). Voelcker, Adam Brief Article 465
Trespa. (Product Review). Brief Article 82
Urban cloister: Through thoughtful spatial organization, these remodelled offices for a television production company are intended to nurture a spirit of creativity. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 588
Urban futures: Generating dynamic, attractive and sustainable communities. 819
Using plants: Natural, green, practical and biodegradable. Brief Article 199
View from Luxor: Three and a half thousand years ago, the Egyptians invented Western architecture. A pilgrimage is essential for all of us. (View). Pulford, Carolyn 1485
View. Brief Article 1019
Westside story: Design of a restaurant and bar in London draws inspiration from the lively theatricality that surrounds it and from old-fashioned glamour. Brief Article 562
Winged heroics: A winged bandstand at the De La Warr Pavillion responds to natural forces and the exuberance of its neighbour. (Design Review). 310

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