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Articles from The Architectural Review (September 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
Alcan. (Specifier's Information). 84
Alcan. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 81
Blurring reality: shrouded by a drifting, mysterious pall of mist, Diller & Scofidio's Blur building explores notions of dematerialization. Slessor, Catherine Critical Essay 400
Browser: Sutherland Lyall continues to explore world architecture, cutting his way through the tangled electronic undergrowth. (View). 807
Cabin crew: small holiday cabins, studies in spatial compression and use of prefabricated construction, bring life to abandoned mining works in Southern Spain. 347
Clockwork carnival: mixing the atmosphere of a fete d'ete with concerns about the Swiss place in the world, Switzerland's Expo is choreographed around a set of iconic modern follies. Slessor, Catherine Critical Essay 883
Concord:marlin. (Specifier's Information). 74
Contemporary Techniques in Architecture. (Computerized Futures). Winter, John Book Review 292
Court completed: a very sensitive addition to a fine early nineteenth century house combines Modernist refinement and transparency with respect for context. 899
Covertex. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 82
Cultural totem pole: Raimund Abraham's micro-skyscraper makes the most of a tight site amid the colossal jungle of midtown Manhattan. Ryan, Raymund Critical Essay 816
Diopolis: Patrick Geddes and the City of Life. (Urban Polymath). Ward, Colin Book Review 234
Fiedler Perforier Technik. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 55
Flash in the forest: carved with great precision into the wooded, half-tame landscape of an Oslo suburb, this house has geometric austerity and human warmth. 298
From here to Eternity: the focus of Morat's arteplage is a huge monolithic cube clad in plates of rusting steel that floats serenely on the lake. Slessor, Catherine Critical Essay 377
Gasell. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 72
Geometrical games combined with an inventive approach to structure and materials inspire this eccentric temporary tea house in Hyde Park. (Delight). Slessor, Catherine Brief Article 279
Haver & Boecker. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 90
In the wilderness: a very small building brings a sense of place, humanity and gentleness to the harsh and absurd urban landscapes of Vienna's business satellite. Davey, Peter 654
Israel in India: developing traditional craft techniques, a group of Israeli architects (who gave their efforts entirely free) helped restore focus to a devastated Indian community. 384
Kawneer. (Specifier's Information). 79
Kawneer. (Specifier's Information). 84
Kawneer. (Specifier's Information). 97
KME Tecu. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 82
Letters. Brief Article 1695
Manmade nature: Neuchate's arteplage explores issues of ecology and sustainability, through an array of quasi-biological pavilions. Slessor, Catherine Critical Essay 376
NBK Keramik. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 81
October. (View). Editorial 156
One for the road; a movable gallery created with great economy and ingenuity out of a common industrial product: technology transfer at its simplest and most effective. (Design Review). Rea, Michelle Critical Essay 323
Open and shut case: a pavilion in a suburban Prague garden shows ingenuity in planning and construction, and a delicate sensibility to the properties of materials, particularly wood. Brief Article 307
Rehau. (Specifier's Information). 72
Schuco International. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 50
Small is human. (Comment). Slessor, Catherine Critical Essay 1307
Smallest room: the quality of much street furniture is very poor. Here is a public lavatory that enhances a fine old city. 335
Snake charmer: a management school installed in an anonymous office building expresses a new spirit of exuberance. 415
Splintering Urbanism. (Reviving Resistance). Hawkes, Dean Book Review 587
Stoakes Systems. (Susan Dawson Reviews the Latest Cladding Products). 74
Temple and cave: a glass pavilion in Burgundy impinges lightly on history, and overlooking luxuriant countryside encourages contemplation. McGuire, Penny Critical Essay 502
The House in the Twentieth Century. (Houses of the Past). Brookes, Alan Book Review 552
This is Not Architecture. (Consuming Images). Open, Bobby Book Review 321
Towers of power: Bienne's arteplage is the largest of the four and is based around a trio of monumental towers clad in a shimmering lightweight metal mesh skin. Slessor, Catherine Critical Essay 360
Trus Joist. (Specifier's Information). 77
Twyford. (Specifier's Information). 108
Uber attic: an attic in Westphalia has been transformed by judicious remodelling into a fashionable loft with spaces defined by strong forms and simple materials. (Interior Design). 319
View from Dhaka: Dhaka's complex and troubled history has produced much fine and very varied architecture. Now, second-rate buildings and lack of planning threaten the city. (View). Haque, Saif Ul Critical Essay 849
View. Slessor, Catherine 992

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