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Articles from The Architectural Review (October 1, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
Andrew Holmes' drawings, all executed with coloured pencils, are more real than photographs. Recently, he has celebrated the romance of oil and petrol vehicles. Lyall, Sutherland 346
Architects should not speak: Herzog & de Meuron: natural history. Manasseh, Boaz Ben Book Review 382
Architectural procession: The Architectural Project. Hawkes, Dean Book Review 473
Back to basics. 202
Blue blob in Birmingham: Birmingham continues its worship of the slightly outdated with its latest big building. 458
Building for authority. Cover Story 1325
C change: Byoungsoo Cho moves a small mountain to bring place and time to this previously barren plot in South Korea. Gregory, Rob 391
Care in Kyoto: a day-care centre for the elderly has been inserted in old Kyoto with tenderness to both users and context. Webb, Michael 654
Civic portal: a town much transformed by tourism is given a new heart with a bold but economical civic centre. Benson, Mary 581
Connecting the archipelago: in search of new public domain. Ward, Colin Book Review 207
Controlling the curtains. Product/Service Evaluation 283
Diary delight. Freebody, Colette Letter to the Editor 42
Diary. 229
Down among the dead men. Brief Article 288
E-Motive display. Brief Article 89
Erratum. Correction Notice 15
Glaverbel. 82
Good Day at Black Rock. Brief Article 100
Gooding aluminium. 81
Hansen Glass. Brief Article 80
Hot air? Wislocki, Peter Letter to the Editor 192
Landing grounds: Archilab's Earth Buildings, radical experiments in land architecture. Melvin, Jeremy Book Review 451
Lindapter International. Brief Article 76
Media monitor: an official building, the seat of the Netherlands state broadcasting censors, shows how what could be a dreadfully bureaucratic institution can be humanized. van Cleef, Connie 757
Mixed bag. Murray, Gordon C. Letter to the Editor 143
Mixed emotion. Gauta, A.G. Letter to the Editor 123
O'Donnell. 80
On the waterfront: a new headquarters for the water police in Hamburg reflects both the changing nature of the city's docklands and local crime. Dawson, Layla 656
Palermo defence. Scorbino, Marco Letter to the Editor 153
Peacocking about on the Web. Brief Article 264
Penal progress: the UK's large prison population is fuelled by a high level of recidivism. This project for a model prison tackles issues of architecture, management and funding in an enlightened attempt to achieve lasting rehabilitation. Slessor, Catherine 1005
Rambling round delight: the dynamics of delight: architecture and aesthetics. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy Book Review 326
Sill Lighting UK. Brief Article 83
Steel Window Association. 111
The GEM and the Egyptian architects--bad luck? Khaled Asfour's Egyptian view of the Grand Museum competition and the whole education system. Asfour, Khaled 1018
The man who changed England. Cook, Peter Obituary 989
Tubular cells: a new subterranean civic exhibition centre in the heart of Bologna is signposted by a pair of luminous and ethereal entrance pavilions. Slessor, Catherine 358
Tyrolean transformation: a new town hall forms the fulcrum of this civic development in the heart of Innsbruck, which suggests a bolder approach to regional design. Kugel, Claudia 800
Urban sanctuary: influenced by tropical spa traditions, this new health sanctuary in London makes inventive use of materials and light to create two very different interior spaces. Slessor, Catherine 568
View from Innsbruck: look out Graz and Vienna. Innsbruck is hot on your heels with a growing number of world-class buildings, nurturing a new generation of home-grown architects. Fugenschuh, Daniel 819
Weird in Ostfildern. Jacobsen, Carl Letter to the Editor 48
White castle: the Finnish Embassy in Stockholm represents both a modern democracy and a long interlaced history. Davey, Peter 1260
White heat: with a new co-location embassy, Manser revives Modernism in the Tanzanian capital, Dar es Salaam. Gregory, Rob 779

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