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Articles from The Architectural Review (October 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Addendum. 17
Aldo van Eyck: The Playgrounds and the City. (Swings and Roundabouts). Ward, Colin 292
An Aesthetic Occupation: The Immediacy of Architecture and the Palestinian Conflict. (Terrible Episodes). Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 316
Apology. 26
Archival restraint: a finely honed, sensitive interchange between past and present in one of Europe's most beautiful cities. Tepedy, Vera 704
Bene. (Specifier's Information). 96
Browser. (View). Lyall, Sutherland 961
Catastrophe in Prague. (View). 271
City suit: interpreting a very banal brief on a site of extraordinary historic riches, the architects have made subtle suggestions about achieving urbanity in today's marketing-led world. Davey, Peter 852
Delight. Davey, Peter 280
Dorma. (Specifier's Information). 96
Erratum. 24
FendorHansen. (Specifier's Information). 88
Fosroc. (Specifier's Information). 92
Helioscreen. (Specifier's Information). 88
In context. (Comment). Davey, Peter 1193
Kawneer UK. (Specifier's Information). 86
Learning in New Delhi: this is the first major addition to New Delhi's symbolic capitol since Independence. It resonates with the past at many levels, and suggests new approaches to monumentality. Davey, Peter 1409
Letters. 845
Letting in the light: Gunther Domenig sensitively breathes light and life back into the Nuremberg Kongresshalle, a relic of Nazi history. Kugel, Claudia 789
Long game at Urbino: Giancarlo de Carlo's tapestry at Urbino is an inventive reworking of old and new, in which interventions grow out of weaving the existing with modern needs. Jones, Peter Blundell 1775
Moderna movement: like MoMA in New York (p76), Stockholm's Moderna Museet has had to move into temporary premises, designed quickly with great ingenuity on a limited budget. McGuire, Penny 637
Monument: antimonument. (Royal Academy Forum). Melvin, Jeremy 5936
New art walk: A most wonderful museum of modern art has been moved temporaily from central Manhattan to Queens, a radical re-evaluation of city and collection. Ryan, Raymund 820
Orgatec. (Product Review). 765
Piano Concerto: Piano transforms a factory into a concert hall that respects past and present and gives hope for the future. Partington, James 666
Respect for King's: a student hostel respects both its site and Cambridge tradition while exploring precedents from twentieth-century architecture. Davey, Peter 1182
The Architecture of the Visible: Technology and Urban Visual Culture. (Eye Examination). Open, Bobby 284
The Charged Void: Architecture. (Constant Engagement). Hawkes, Dean 461
The November issue of the AR is devoted to American architecture. 152
The stones of Venice. (View). Slessor, Catherine 1198
Treat of Utrecht: A run-down miscellaneous collection of old buildings has been given new vigour and dignity in a series of daring moves of great sensitivity. Jones, Peter Blundell 1930
Vetrotech Saint-Gobain. (Specifier's Information). 89
View from Bolivia. (View). Cordova, Luis Fernandez De 763
Weber SBD. (Specifier's Information). 84
Zoo loos: as a building type, public lavatories are generally not regarded as memorable architecture, but these modest loos at a Tokyo zoo are bright, decent and civilized. (Design Review). Slessor, Catherine 302
Zoo: A History of Zoological Gardens in the West. (Rattling Cages). Stamp, Gavin 478

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