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Articles from The Architectural Review (December 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
An architect of promise: George Gilbert Scott junior (1839-1897) and the late gothic revival. (Young George). Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 261
Auguste Perret redivivus. (View). Ellis, Charlotte 678
Bene. (Product Review). 120
Bow of hope: Wilkinson Eyre's elegant and dramatic contribution to neglected Gateshead is a symbol of hope and regeneration. 311
Bridge builders. (Pontifices Maximi). Hunt, Tony 231
Browser. (View). 981
Chapel on stage: a small chapel which astonishingly can be caused to be centre of worship for a crowd. 381
Civic dignity: with sophisticated simplicity, this multi-purpose complex offers numerous possibilities of use. 231
Corus. (Specifier's Information). 93
Countering the car: an attempt to civilize a busy traffic intersection in Ljubljana continually changes its appearance. 270
Emerging architecture. Davey, Peter 1579
Engineering fire safety: some selected papers. (Law's Rules). Fordham, Max 383
FendorHansen. (Specifier's Information). 83
Fruit machine: a usually ignored building type is given dignity and elegance by thoughtful architectural invention. 259
Heaven and earth: the almost pantheistic tradition of Northern churches is continued in this reinterpretation of our times. 514
House of shadows: ingenious and beautifully compressed, this house reflects on Japanese tradition and contemporaneity. 415
In the ring: a normally cacotopic building type given grace by thoughtful handling of materials and scale. 369
In the swim: for the second time in two years these architects have won a commendation for thoughtful civic sensibility. 351
In the wilderness: in its isolated clearing this skilfully crafted hall, which responds to the seasons, if focus for a children's camp. 338
Interstuhl. (Product Review). 87
January. 210
Kawneer. (Specifier's Information). 103
Koleksiyion. (Product Review). 103
Kyoto accord: two timber buildings respond to the traditional scale of Kyoto with respect for light and material. 328
Letters. 204
Light filter: This house, dug into the side of a sand dune in victoria, elegantly makes the case for a new kind of Australian culture that blends Asian and European strands. 457
Light lines: a simple and flexible idea for adjustable and striking lighting has potential for development. 188
Mabeg. (Product Review). 81
Memory span: a memorial bridge to the dead in the civil wars, built with great ingenuity and restraint, helps regenerate urban life in Rijeka. 459
Musical analogy: an extremely inventive and simple device temporarily transformed a bleak black box. 258
New wave: a temporary arrangement for relaxation and work suggests manifold future possibilities. 290
On a summer's afternoon a quiet garden in munich was magically transformed for an arts festival preview party by huge flowers that at any moment seemed capable of gentle flight. (Delight). 228
Open house: a startling interpretation of a traditional building type produces a new way of tropical living. 456
Reading Architectural History. (Looking Back And Ahead). Melvin, Jeremy 548
Red, yet green: built using local techniques and materials, this centre helps empower Senegalese women. 297
Resting place: a simple and moving memorial to the unknown dead takes its place in Japanese tradition and topography. 303
Schools in scale: two schools in rural Taiwan show much thoughtfulness in scale and material use. 676
Seeing the light: adding a new dimension of urbanity, Copenhagen's new metro brings light to guide passengers deep underground. 385
Sto. (Specifier's Information). 102
Stonewest. (Specifier's Information). 87
Taste of honey: a small cabin in rural North Carolina built with intense attention to detail and understanding of materials. 420
Tea ceremony: finely honed for function and use, this formal tea-set is sure to become a classic. 279
The selective environment -- an approach to environmentally responsive architecture. (Sustainable Framework). Voelcker, Adam 308
Tree house: a proposal for making affordable, flexible and ecologically appropriate housing for Ethiopia. 276
Vetrotech Saint-Gobain. (Specifier's Information). 92
View from Kabul. Cruickshank, Dan 1896
Wing span: revival of an apparently long-dead building type with light-heartedness appropriate to the seaside. 295

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