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Articles from The Architectural Review (August 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
30 Bridges. (Books: Bridging Insights). Hunt, Tony Book Review 277
A new development in the financial heartland of South Africa. Brief Article 122
Advanced quality: "Mitsubishi was the obvious choice". (Mitsubishi Electric Changes for the Better). Brief Article 153
AR Spectrum Award 2002. (View). 279
Berthold Lubetkin was one of the architects like Erno Goldfinger who brought the ideas and idealism of Continental Modern architecture to Britain in the 1930s. (Reviews). Brief Article 138
Bigness: Bigness is one of the greatest problems of contemporary architecture. While programmes have become larger and larger, architectural imagination has scarcely grown to reply to them. (Comment). Davey, Peter 1415
Browser: Sutherland Lyall continues to explore world architecture, cutting his way through the tangled electronic undergrowth. (View). Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 1022
Canadian weatherman: clad in a rough carapace of weathered steel, this family house in Toronto suburbia intelligently integrates natural ground and built space and conceals a luminous heart. (Ar House). Carter, Brian Brief Article 748
Caradon Stelrad. (Specifier's Information). 56
Clement Windows. (Specifier's Information). 69
Colorcoat Building Awards. (View). Brief Article 671
Colorium: using glass dramatically, but within a standard office budget, a landmark tower has been created to help massive regeneration of Dusseldorf's Rhine harbour. (Glass Futures). Brief Article 182
Constructive urbanity: an attempt to generate a large urban building which relates to the form and experience of city life, while offering varied office accommodation, has generated a result surprisingly related to Constructivism. Jones, Peter Blundell 1614
Correction. Correction Notice 20
Curving canopy: A huge glass roof over conventional offices is both rainscreen and energy collector. (Glass Futures). Brief Article 211
Customize: IN-EX 02 Review of Peripheral Architecture. (Books: European Fashions). Brittain-Catlin, Timothy Book Review 333
Errata. Correction Notice 40
Full sail: these offices are planned around a series of glazed courts that are celebrations of tectonic invention and also contribute to the building's energy management. (Glass Futures). Brief Article 303
Functional biology: providing an open forum for a closed scientific community, this new research institute in Dresden civilizes its large scale by inventive use of materials and light. Dawson, Layla Brief Article 599
Fusion Glass. (Product Review). 67
Glasstec. (Product Review). 166
Glaverbel. (Product Review). 85
How big is bad? (Theory). Jencks, Charles 2138
Intelligent skins. (Books: Mindset Change). Winter, John Book Review 303
Letters. 2852
London calling: The headquarters for the Greater London Authority uses glass in its sophisticated and environmentally responsive external skin. (Glass Futures). Brief Article 677
Marley Roofing Products. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 91
Mecho Shade. (Specifier's Information). 54
New approach: new landscaping and gardens around Tate Britain pull the disparate buildings of the site together, constitute a new public space and add to the pleasure of a visit. (Design Review). McGuire, Penny Brief Article 388
North 4 Design. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 72
Perched on remote rural hillsides in North-West Portugal and Spain, these vernacular stone grain stores or espigueiros have a solemnity and grace that eludes most contemporary builders. (Delight). Webb, Michael Brief Article 336
Resolute. (Product Review). 59
Ribs and Spine: an attempt to insert a very large building into an urban context while retaining human scale. Brief Article 275
Schmidlin. (Product Review). 101
Solutia. (Product Review). 138
Space invader: essentially an exercise in enclosing vast tracts of space, this new trade fair hall in Frankfurt is distinguished by its great roof which is both sculptural and efficient. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 780
Spanwall. (Specifier's Information). 97
Super blimp: defying superlatives, this colossal new airship shed extends the tradition and technology of hangar design. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 551
Tate revival: Tate Britain's elegant extension and modernization increases gallery space by a third and makes it possible to see works previously stored away in vaults. Brief Article 1003
The art of industry: appropriating industrial processes, this workshop building is a huge perpetual laboratory capable of infinite extension. Wilson, Robin Brief Article 837
The evolution of Mitsubishi quality. Brief Article 73
Titillation and Chippings. (View). Ellis, Charoltte Brief Article 937
Trannon. (Specifier's Information). 39
Treasure chest: continuing the tradition of monumental bank buildings, the huge new savings institution on the edge of Granada relates to the traditions of the city and almost exudes the notion of security. Ryan, Raymund 1027
Vetrotech. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 87
View from Atlantic City: in its heyday, Atlantic City used to be the 'Queen of the Coast'--now it is trying to bring some life back to its soulless heart. (View). Slessor, Catherine 1427
Villas and Gardens in early Modern Italy and France. (Books: Looking Back at Landscape). Lyall, Sutherland Book Review 636
World Cities Shanghai. (Books: Pearl of the Orient). Pawley, Martin Book Review 331

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