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Articles from The Architectural Review (November 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
A world of identities: expressing identities. 401
Absolute Action. Brief Article 62
AR awards at MIPIM 2004. 184
Barlo Plastics. 120
Birmingham's blue blob. Letter to the Editor 197
Catching the wind: design review. Slessor, Catherine 441
Caught on the web. Brief Article 62
Commonwealth Association of Architects student competition. 753
Copper in architecture. Brief Article 71
Credit where credit's due. Letter to the Editor 215
Decency and forethought: it is foolish to behave as if we as a race can go on treating the planet as we have been doing since the Industrial revolution. Architects and their colleagues owe professional duty to humanity and the planet. 1298
Ducking and diving like a seal, Sutherland Lyall navigates the waters of the web. Lyall, Sutherland 1253
E-Motive Display. Brief Article 65
Ecological rethink. Clegg, Peter Book Review 428
Funerary relief from Capua showing treadmill crane lifting column shaft. 57
Future Designs. Brief Article 82
Green agenda. Thomas, Randall Book Review 463
How the land lies. Lyall, Sutherland Book Review 700
In Rome's Trastevere, this extraordinarily compressed and distilled funerary chapel offers visions of the world of the spirit through bravura performance in our material sphere. Hollis, Edward 357
Jury meets. 59
Larch veils: an ordinary commercial building is given great urban presence by an external skin of slatted larch screens. 351
Libeskind's goodbye to Berlin: Daniel Libeskind is moving to New York: a retrospective of his work is on in Berlin. Christian, Brensing 528
Mathematical paradoxes: big, high-powered academic centre lands in west Cambridge suburb with scale and energy credentials. 1298
Moscow nights: an exuberant interior, of solid wood, transforms a dull PoMo night-club in Moscow. Brief Article 327
Norse Code: lapped in larch, this terrace will gradually grow into harmony with the surrounding forest. Brief Article 344
Office of the future: this humane and environmentally responsive complex of work spaces for Norway's leading telecom company is an inspiring and enlightened vision of corporate life. Webb, Michael 1163
Orthodox Cathedral, Asmara. 57
Out back: in a concealed Sydney garden, an extension brings new life to a small family home. Gregory, Rob 502
Outrage. 366
Outraged by outrage. Letter to the Editor 122
Potter & Soar. Brief Article 77
Prison sentences. Letter to the Editor 403
Radiant star: these new headquarters for a German finance company are a creative reinterpretation of the edge of town office. 892
Rob Gregory seeks illumination. 703
Shock or comfort? Davies, Colin Book Review 375
Special brew: reusing existing buildings makes good environmental sense. In Madrid, this redundant brewery has been converted into a regional archive and library. 973
Study in cedar: the textures and scents of cedar permeate the new halls of residence at Bennington. Brief Article 293
The land of chairs: an Italian competition for young furniture designers had mixed results. Davey, Pelham Brief Article 318
Vetrotech. Brief Article 79
View from Quito: occupying a narrow valley in the Andes, Quito's evolution from colonial outpost to modern city has been shaped by legend, myth, topography and a rising population. Izurieta-Varea, Jaime 896
Wake up call. Letter to the Editor 27
Wake up call: as governments around the world struggle to provide sufficient affordable homes in cities, BedZED has much to teach architects, developers, and residents alike. 951
Wind sock: the integration of structure, form and fabric creates London's first environmentally progressive skyscraper. Gregory, Rob 922
Wing and a prayer: this new church for a small rural community makes inventive use of salvaged materials, especially timber. 442
Wood and trees: timber is the only building material that, properly used, positively benefits the planet and our relationship to it. Wood is indeed good and we should explore as many ways of using it in building as possible. Davey, Peter 777
Wright Style. Brief Article 83

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