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Articles from The Architectural Review (May 1, 2002)

1-39 out of 39 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
Ariostea Marmi. (Product Review: Interior Finishes). 83
Browser: Sutherland Lyall trawls the web to find architectural distinction. (View). 1268
Carpet concept. (Product Review: Interior Finishes). Brief Article 51
Chorus. (Specifier's Information). 107
Clinical rigour: a functional rationalist exterior conceals a gentle and convivial social space which encourages the casual encounters necessary in higher academia. Dawson, Layla Brief Article 803
Corus Kalzip. (Specifier's Information). 87
Creative factory: combining rational form with simple materiality, this new School of Arts in Cordoba forms the latest addition to the city's evolving university campus. Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 470
Delight: one of the saddest things about the high modern movement is the way in which it was almost always photographed in monochrome, so everyone thought that the buildings were white. Jones, Peter Blundell Brief Article 153
Dorma. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 89
Education and architecture. (Comment). Davey, Peter Brief Article 1277
Erskine's Aula: Ralph Erskine and his colleagues continue their reinvention of the Stockholm University Frescati campus as a humane model for higher learning institutions. Miles, Henry Brief Article 680
Fantoni. (Product Review: Interior Finishes). Brief Article 36
Freudenberg Bausysteme. (Product Review: Interior Finishes). Brief Article 69
Great City Parks. (Purple Heat). Lyall, Sutherland Book Review 387
Harmonic scale: in Hertfordshire, an extension of a music school is sensitive to its Victorian context while providing a tranquil and spiritually inspiring setting. McGuire, Penny Brief Article 760
James Latham. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 79
Japanese Architecture as a Collaborative Process. (Japan Builds). Winter, John Book Review 328
Japanese puzzle: embodying a serenity born of formal and material economy, this family house in the suburbs of Tokyo is also spatially inventive. (Ar House). Ryan, Ray Brief Article 575
Kant, Art and Art History: Moments of Discipline. (Defeated by Empiricism?). Brittain-Catlin, Timothy Brief Article 363
Ladakh learning: an idealistic school in the Himalayas aims to transform education for poor and remote people and be an example of sustainable building of the area. Brief Article 645
Laukien. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 70
Levolux. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 89
North 4 Design. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 72
Planning the Twentieth Century City: The Advanced Capitalist World. Ward, Colin Brief Article 258
Precise jewel casket: a small space has apparently been vastly expanded by using reflective surfaces. And it has been greatly enriched by judicious use of fine materials and detailing. Brief Article 273
Rammed Earth: Martin Rauch. Voelcker, Adam Brief Article 414
Reyner Banham, Historian of the Immediate Future. (Banham Enhanced). Davies, Colin Book Review 364
Rust in urbe: one of the most daring and inventive university complexes of the 1970s has been extended and augmented with sympathy for the existing buildings and for the students who use them. Miles, Henry Brief Article 681
Sicis. (Product Review: Interior Finishes). Brief Article 63
Spanish Ceramic Tiles Manufacturers Association. (Product Review: Interior Finishes). 68
Steel belvedere: docked onto the edge of an iconic Ellwood building, this new student pavilion at Pasadena's Design College is an industrially inspired armature for different activities. Webb, Michael Brief Article 761
Stepping forward: a school cut into the misty dry desert of Peru's coastal plain sets up a sense of place for small children, even in the most inhospitable of regions. Brief Article 318
Suburbia undermined: an underground kindergarten near Graz in Styria that protects and cherishes small children, while being a fairy story in itself in its evocation of archetypes. Davey, Peter Brief Article 411
The Engineer's Contribution to Contemporary Architecture Series: Peter Rice. (Rice Lateral). Hunt, Anthony Book Review 300
Underground thoughts: the University of Thessalonica has dug in to create an underground library that gives the comfort of the cave, while being a powerful academic machine. (Interior Design). Davey, Peter Brief Article 577
Vetrotech Saint-Gobain. (Specifier's Information). Brief Article 105
View. Kay, Tom 2499
William Beckford, 1760-1844: An Eye for the Magnificent. ('Oh My God, so Many Things'). Richardson, Margaret Book Review 289
Winged presence; one of the most important things in an educational institution is to engender a sense of place: an area of the mind we can relate to for the rest of our lives. Here is a powerful focus. Henrikson, Gemma Brief Article 854

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