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Articles from The Architectural Review (June 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Aesthetics, Well-Being and Health; Essays Within Architecture and Environmental Aesthetics. (Uses of Psychology?). Fordham, Max Book Review 385
Aluminium forest: poised above a lake on a forest of spindly aluminium columns, this eye-catching building is an unusual collaboration between design and industry, calculated to demonstrate the metal's versatility. Brookes, Alan Brief Article 525
Ansorg. (Product Review). Brief Article 69
Aquila design. (Specifier's Information). 56
Ar+d 2002. (View). Kee, Cynthia Brief Article 185
Berker. (Product Review). 49
Browser. (View). Lyall, Sutherland 1163
Building with metal: metals have been used in buildings for more than three millennia. What were originally rare and honorific architectural substances are now essential, and their potential is incalculable. (Comment). Davey, Peter Brief Article 1031
Central European Avantgardes: Exchange and Transformation, 1910-1930. (European Centrality). Harbison, Robert Brief Article 502
Chameleon skin: wrapping a dumb concrete and glass office block in stainless steel mesh is intended to turn it into a shining landmark. Dawson, Layla Brief Article 369
Classical Architecture. (Classical Vade Mecum). Watkin, David Book Review 277
Concord:marlin. (Specifier's Information). 95
Contrapuntal composition: Rudy Ricciotti's concert hall in Potsdam sensitively and imaginatively reconciles a new building with fragments of the city's Prussian past and its recent darker history. (Interior Design). McGuire, Penny Brief Article 774
Cool urbanity: metal is the main material that allows this centre to help make a Finnish suburb into a real piece of civic design, and focus for a disparate community. Miles, Henry Brief Article 792
Cultural collage: veiled and screened in a skin of metal louvres, this mediatheque is a robust collage of volumes that enlivens a dull public realm. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 584
Delight: changeful as a Ruskinian Church, wild as the strangest gothick fantasy from Hollywood, this extraordinarily exuberant timber building towers over the grim texture of Archangel. Miles, Henry 105
Dorma. (Specifier's Information). 90
Erco. (Product Review). Brief Article 93
Fagerhult. (Product Review). Brief Article 54
Hess. (Product Review). Brief Article 72
Hewi. (Specifier's Information). 97
Hilltop retreat: poised on a Greek hillside, this house is a serene interplay between nature and artefact, exterior and interior, unfolding as a fluid series of spaces. (Ar House). Brief Article 499
Home run: three students designed this scheme, taught themselves to work in metal, and made it. (Design Review). Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 483
July. (View). Editorial 283
Kawneer UK. (Specifier's Information). 95
Leaning tower: copper and the sea have always been intimately associated, in Lisbon they are brought into crisp modern conjunction. Wilkins, Esther Brief Article 317
Louis Poulsen. (Product Review). Brief Article 73
Lutron. (Product Review). 63
Martin. (Product Review). Brief Article 68
Modular. (Product Review). Brief Article 61
Restrained exhibitionism: in urbane European cities, Rem Koolhaas is the most bad-mannered boy on the block. But he ripostes to the world's capital of kitsch with minimalism, and elegance. Webb, Michael Brief Article 818
Rooms and spaces for sculpture within the dynamic city. (Academy Forum). Ritchie, Ian Brief Article 727
Selecon. (Specifier's Information). 81
Social whirls: design of advertising offices overlooking the Thames in London expresses vitality and humour and draws on the river's luminance. Brief Article 383
Spectral. (Product Review). Brief Article 57
Steel arbour: a tautly detailed steel pergola forms the formal and spatial focus of a new Korean restaurant in downtown Los Angeles. Webb, Michael Brief Article 485
Stretching metal: metal applications in building are constantly changing. These pioneering examples show how wire mesh can be used to evoke both opacity and translucency, to alter with every movement of the clouds and the time of day. (Materials). Brief Article 927
Swarovski. (Product Review). Brief Article 87
T.R. Hamzah & Yeang: Ecology of the Sky & Groundscrapers + Subscrapers of Hamzah & Yeang. (Ecological Progress). Abel, Chris Book Review 685
The Artificial Landscape-Contemporary Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape Architecture in the Netherlands. (Neo-, Super-and Second Modernism). Lyall, Sutherland Book Review 270
The city as sculpture -- from skyline to plinth. (Academy Forum). Ritchie, Ian Brief Article 284
The city as sculpture. (Academy Forum). Melvin, Jeremy Brief Article 4038
The Eco-Design Handbook: A Complete Sourcebook for the Home and Office. (Consumer Ecology). Voelcker, Adam Book Review 303
The Language of Space & The Words Between the Spaces: Buildings and Language. (Enriching Discussions?). Brittan-Catlin, Timothy Book Review 452
Treasure chest: Castellon's museum is conceived as a hermetic, almost impervious aluminium chest that guards the city's fine collections. Inside, it allows its treasures to be eloquent. Bertolucci, Carla Brief Article 718
Trilux-Lenze. (Product Review). Brief Article 50
Vaulting ambition: with its ingenious suspended steel structure and low energy glass skin, this vast office building is a modern version of the industrial cathedrals of the nineteenth century. Dawson, Layla Brief Article 856
Venice in Peril: the 31st symposium. (View). Kee, Cynthia Brief Article 293
Vetrotech Saint-Gobain. (Specifier's Information). 95
View from Mexico. (View). Adria, Miquel Column 871
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Vincent Timber. (Specifier's Information). 101
Where is the plinth of the skyline? (Academy Forum). Ritchie, Ian Brief Article 479
Yemen in Peril. (View). Davey, Peter Brief Article 679

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