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Articles from The Architectural Review (February 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
501 KME Tecu. (Product Review). Brief Article 113
502 NBK Keramik. (Product Review). Brief Article 73
503 Schuco. (Product Review). Brief Article 118
504 Ritec. (Product Review). Brief Article 56
505 Stoakes Systems. (Product Review). Brief Article 68
506 Space Decks. (Product Review). Brief Article 87
507 Vetroarredo. (Product Review). Brief Article 45
508 Glaverbel. (Product Review). Brief Article 70
509 Paroc Panel System. (Product Review). Brief Article 83
510 Seele. (Product Review). Brief Article 40
Architecture and Science & Urban Environments & Interdisciplinary Architecture. (Science or What?). Hawkes, Dean Book Review 540
Bolivian phoenix: A Bolivian house makes use of parts of redundant industrial buildings to generate an ecologically appropriate architecture that respects both topography and climate. 380
Boules et gym: This gymnasium was built economically, yet it responds to its setting and incorporates ingenious lighting ideas. Azulay, Ben 358
Browser. (View). 1023
Centenary celebration. (View). Davey, Peter Brief Article 835
Chastity in Vaduz: A reserved and very well controlled gallery makes a welcome contrast to the kitschy muddle of the rest of Vaduz, and offers calm spaces for contemplation. Peckenham, Juno Brief Article 560
City folk: Exuding a rugged, sculptural power through form and materials, a museum of folk art in manhattan is a luminous backdrop for the exhibits. McGuire, Penny 765
Concrete couture: A former chocolate factory in Milan's industrial quarter has been magically transformed into a setting for the spectacle and business of haute couture. Webb, Michael Brief Article 643
Delight. Webb, Michael 385
Destroying all the things we love. (Comment). Davey, Peter 1140
Electronic images. (Editorial Notice). Editorial 103
Empty gestures. (Outrage). Best, Alastair 447
Erratum. Correction Notice 28
Future Transport in Cities. (Moving People). Best, Alastair Book Review 312
Glorious goodwood: One of England's most delightful and rural racecourses has been transformed with a new, summery and light-hearted back-of-house. Summerfield, Mary 516
Ice work: Grenoble's ambitious new ice rink transfigures everyday materials into a dazzling synthesis of light and colour. Wilson, Robin 790
Japanese lantern: A luminous skincare store and spa on Madison Avenue evokes the Japanese provenance of its products and is a lantern on the busy street. McGuire, Penny Brief Article 300
Jean Nouvel Storms Pompidou. (View). Ellis, Charlotte Brief Article 598
Letters. Letter to the Editor 1402
Louis Kahn. (Elusive Kahn). Greenberg, Stephen Book Review 282
March. (View). Brief Article 288
Musical Variations: This music school opens an issue on leisure because it is not a teaching machine but an institution which promises to enrich the life of the city and all its citizens. Brief Article 936
Obituary. Obituary 566
Riverbed revival: Set in the neglected carcass of a dried up riverbed, this new public park is full of subtle and inventive new landscape devices that respond to the site's history. Bertolucci, Carla 382
Sinuous link: A new pedestrian bridge elegantly and economically links two halves of a school across a busy road. (Design Review). Brief Article 435
Spanish steps: Spectacularly cut into the hillside surrounding Toledo, this external stair elegantly and efficiently transports tourists up to the historic city centre. Bertolucci, Carla 369
Taking flight: Drawing on the grace and dynamism of the sport itself, this precisely engineered new ski jump was constructed in a very tight timescale to replace an existing outdated structure. Kugel, Claudia 490
The Architectural Expression of Environmental Control Systems. (Controlling Variables). Fordham, Max Book Review 407
The Lhasa Atlas. (Forgotten City Celebrated). Davey, Peter Book Review 470
Timber lake: Touching the earth lightly, this small building shows love of the forest and understanding of the sensual potentialities of wood: olfactory, tactile and visual. Hardaker, Michael 354
View from Lima: The capital of Peru, Lima was once a city that lived in contented harmony with its strange ecology and landscape. But now it has gluttonously devoured much of what made the city work. Cooper-Llosa, Frederick Brief Article 921
You have to pay for the Public Life: Selected Essays of Charles W. Moore. (Public Possession). Ward, Colin Book Review 225

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