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Articles from The Architectural Review (July 1, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Alternative lifestyle: this remodelling of an old winery suggests some bold new ideas about the nature of space and domestic life. Slessor, Catherine 598
Aquila. 122
AR editor. 275
ar+d 2004. Brief Article 155
Archiprix arises. 681
Avanti. 126
Bathroom fittings. 532
Blood vessel: tautly wrapped around its site, this blood centre makes quiet poetry of a clinical brief. Slessor, Catherine 608
Blurred zones: investigations of the interstitial, Eisenman architects 1988-1998. Jones, Peter Blundell Book Review 666
Buoyancy of a stone raft new architecture in the Azores: Marooned in the mid Atlantic, as shown on the seventeeth-century map above, the Azores' isolation has paradoxically enabled them to develop a distinctive architectural culture that combines a modern outlook with a strong sense of place. Schachter, Amanda 1372
Diary. Calendar 264
Formica. 128
Free speech in tall poppiesland. 313
Gottfried Semper and the problem of historicism. Curl, James Stevens Book Review 308
Graphic gestures: a skin of superscale graphics animates this remodelled shopping centre. Slessor, Catherine 418
Grohe. 118
In a rich riot of colour and ornament, Portuguese Azulejos animate buildings and the public realm. Slessor, Catherine 329
Landscape of learning: this dramatic addition to a Lisbon campus makes a powerful formal statement. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 830
Lindapter. 127
Manhattan mystery. 160
Market forces: a former market is now a picturesque urban ruin. Slessor, Catherine 624
Martin at the sharp end. Column 282
Mass. identity. architecture. architecture writings of Jean Baudrillard. Davies, Colin Book Review 328
Material encounters: for reasons of history and economics, there is an especially intimate relationship between materials and Portuguese architecture that still encourages notions of a regional identity. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 1217
Navigating a quiet revolution: Portugal's current generation of architects are inspired latter-day navigators and explorers of a shrinking world. Slessor, Catherine 1218
Neaco. 131
No historic or social conscience? Hayeem, Abe Letter to the Editor 238
On the waterfront: these sleekly industrial metal containers sit lightly on the Oporto quayside. Slessor, Catherine 442
Open to the sky. Lyall, Sutherland Book Review 505
Orange Slough of Despond? Webb, Michael Letter to the Editor 253
Organ's elitist, narrow scope. Letter to the Editor 136
Potter & Soar. 139
RIBA Worldwide Awards 2004. 889
Sea and sky: this local maritime museum elegantly fuses the particular with the universal. Slessor, Catherine 903
Sensing history: a historic house on the site of a convent has been sensitively transformed into a library and archive. Slessor, Catherine 611
Showing how Italy builds. 498
Sports spectacle: carved into a mountainside, Braga's new stadium is a radical reinvention of the sports amphitheatre. Slessor, Catherine 1725
Stone boxes: this new cultural centre is a collection of stone containers meshed into the heart of the old city. 379
Takehiko Nagakura's rendering of the interior of the unbuilt Danteum by Giuseppe Terragni and Pietro Lingeri, a still from one of Nagakura's short films about mythical structures. 102
Urbis. 139
View from Oporto. Slessor, Catherine 956
View. Brief Article 160
What come round ... Brief Article 181
What John did next. Brief Article 130
Why is construction so backward? Winter, John Book Review 273

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