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Articles from The Architectural Review (August 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
Ansorg. 99
AR self-decon. Letter to the Editor 106
Barded. Weiss, Adam Letter to the Editor 141
Boxing with light: Tadao Ando's new museum at Fort Worth both learns from Kahn's great Kimbell and copes with the scale and nature of contemporary art. Morant, Roger 911
Civic dimensions: public places, urban spaces: the dimensions of urban design. Hawkes, Dean Book Review 440
Conical reflections: Erickson's Tacoma Museum of Glass celebrates manufacture and material qualities of one of humankind's greatest inventions. Cover Story 643
Corus. 121
Desk jockeys: just add glass ... how new light has transformed a dingy courtyard garden into a new shared atrium for EMI. Gregory, Rob 518
Eco tower: glass towers are not necessarily eco friendly. This one shows how new architecture can be evolved from ecological and humane principles. Gibbs, Mary 523
Errata. Correction Notice 21
Full colour: intended as a landmark in an otherwise dreary part of the city, this building incorporates latest glass technology and passive energy devices. Jacques, Emma 546
Glass action: glass is one of the most rapidly changing building materials. Future developments will lead to responsive architectures, the nature of which we can only begin to imagine. 1223
Glass cloister: clad in a shimmering glazed skin, Japan's new national library is a dignified modern shrine to the transforming power of knowledge that explores the properties of glass. Chow, Phoebe 844
Glazed eyrie: long cherished in popular imagination, the traditional rustic tree-house is given a dynamic new twist in this ingenious all-glass protoype. 471
Gooding Aluminium. 94
Gooding Aluminium. 69
Gooding Aluminium. 96
Grand project: by occupying sight lines drawn between Cairo and the pyramids, heneghan.peng.architects' competition-winning scheme for the Grand Museum of Egypt uses light to span between ancient culture and modern complexity. Gregory, Rob 417
In the woods: an architect's own house in the Hudson Valley is designed to evoke Rousseau's simplicity and nature worship. Croft, Catherine 614
Kleihues at 70: a major Berlin retrospective of the work and life of Josef Paul Kleihues shows that his influence is still strongly felt. Brensing, Christian 409
Light industry: a new warehouse for lighting company Erco is given a dynamic twist through an ingenious translucent glass skin seductively animated by light. 502
Moving disappointment. Wallace, Paul Letter to the Editor 80
New (Old) paradigm? Jencks, Charles Letter to the Editor 598
Oval 316. 95
Power of the survey: mapping in the age of digital media. Lecuyer, Annette Book Review 402
Re: Architecture for All. Rose, P.M. Letter to the Editor 233
Rowe's Renaissance: Italian architecture of the 16th century. Watkin, David Book Review 335
Schott. 96
September. Brief Article 243
The Garden from the Desert. Gregory, Rob Brief Article 259
The world's leading emerging architecture award. 1035
Transparency. Gregory, Rob 35
Transparent problems: The glass state: the technology of the spectacle, Paris 1981-1998. Ellis, Charlotte Book Review 323
Under the net: wrapped in a crystalline grid, this new store in Tokyo marks the latest step in Prada's plans for world fashion domination. Chow, Phoebe 866
Unflaggingly, Sutherland Lyall tunnels for ore in the huge mountains of cyberworld. Lyall, Sutherland 1060
Vetrotech Saint-Gobain. 98
View from Bhutan: in Bhutan, life and architecture have changed little for the last four centuries. But urbanization, electricity and television have started to make irreversible changes. Smith, Kim 1421
Wonderful wood: wood-materials for inspirational design. Winter, John Book Review 329

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