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Articles from The Architectural Review (April 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Anderson shelter: on an apparently impossible site in the heart of London, with significant constraints, Jamie Fobert Architects have derived a new form of contemporary house. Gregory, Rob 725
Banking on architecture. 894
Beacon of faith: a beacon of faith in South America will glow at night and focus natural light in daytime. 492
Cabinet of curiosities: its internal layout based around ancient remains, this new Gallo-Roman museum is a lightweight, luminous box that engages with nature and lets antiquity speak for itself. Joubert, Paul 603
Centering on the client. Heintz, John L. Book Review 569
Eternal life: having established his reputation applying monastic architectural principles to the home and the high street, minimalism comes full circle with John in the Czech Republic.Pawson's design for a new monastery. 1045
Further blob confusion. Letter to the Editor 285
Getting them up. Winter, John Book Review 291
In search of commitment. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy Book Review 339
Instrument of light: Richard Meier's long awaited church in Rome is a beautifully honed giver and receiver of light. Richards, Ivor 1151
Intervening in Europe. 1096
Jim Antoniou. Brief Article 247
Light and dark are magically orchestrated within hadrian's magnificent Pantheon in Rome. Gregory, Rob Brief Article 200
Light and dark; ironically, at a time when light of all kinds is more abundant than ever before and means of manipulating it are ever more sophisticated, there is a general lack of imagination about illuminating buildings. 1361
Light house news: Richard MacCormac explains his approach to creating a new glass building next to a well-loved stone one. 489
Luminous paradigm: the Genzyme Center brings transforming imagination to US office design, adding environmental and human dimensions. 1324
Munich's economic success, popular appeal and an ambitious programme of building continue to fuel its civic rivalry with Berlin. Brensing, Christian 914
Naked truth. Gregory, Rob Brief Article 227
Northern exposure: a multi-purpose centre brings urbanity and an understanding of nature to Alaskan suburbs. Carter, Brian 853
Of writing histories of design, there is no end, but a particularly thoughtful one has been produced by David Raizman. 128
Operatic gardening. Spens, Michael Book Review 350
Rob Gregory explores the great outdoors. Gregory, Rob 302
Singapore modernism. Sargent, Stephen Letter to the Editor 183
Specifier's information. 748
Sutherland Lyall indefatiguably forages and ferrets for cyber fodder. 1010
The art of the possible: a new visitors' centre for the Crystal Cathedral complex not only unifies a set of disparate buildings, but also uses light to evoke a powerful sense of the numinous. Webb, Michael 785
Urban paradigm? Hawkes, Dean Book Review 489
When heroic sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen returned to Denmark after a life largely spent in Rome, C. F. Hansen's royal carriage depot in Copenhagen was converted to house his collections. 104
Why the differentiation? Hellman, Louis Letter to the Editor 89

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