Printer Friendly
The Free Library
6,671,843 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Articles from The Architectural Review (October 1, 2004)

1-34 out of 34 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
A philosophical toy, based on nineteenth-century technology, is housed in a modern display case to enhance ambiguously the campus of the University of British Columbia. Carter, Brian 347
Architectural curate's egg. Davies, Colin Book Review 351
Beauty in the eye of the beholder. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 232
Bernard's beautiful buildings. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 179
Blobmeister eschews back button. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 201
Building as icon. McKay, Graham Letter to the Editor 405
Creche panache: by creating a complex series of small, enfolded spaces, the architects have tried to make this creche into a series of places with which little children can identify. 801
Dani Freixes and Varis Arquitectes. Brief Article 93
Design for the emerging world. Brief Article 209
Diary. Brief Article 255
Dreaming spheres. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 214
Errata. Correction Notice 55
Flat, originally poorly planned and with few noteworthy buildings, Toronto is beginning to raise its aspirations. Samuelian, Christine 881
Health: why so uninspired? Jenner, John 403
Heroine mistreated. Ellis, Charlotte Book Review 379
House on the hill: in pursuit of a plain architecture suited to an austere landscape, this house is honed to formal essence. 507
Hunt the button. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 78
Letter from a layman. Letter to the Editor 644
Lighting the community: this luminous centre carefully responds to the topography, climate and the needs of the community. Carter, Brian 972
Lighting: Rob Gregory flicks the switch on new lighting products. Gregory, Rob 398
Merritt distinction: within an area of previously untouched forest in British Columbia, a new technical institute seeks to merge aboriginal heritage and modern day sustainability. Gregory, Rob 478
Mysteries in the library. Winter, John Book Review 380
Offene Raume/Public Spaces: Boris Podrecca. Brief Article 78
Practical experiment: as the first phase of a new campus, KPMB attempt to resolve the site's awkward geometry and topography. Carter, Brian 751
Quartier renaissance: with two new buildings and two new public squares, Montreal has been busy correcting the mistakes of the 1960s. Lecuyer, Annette 1511
Shaw production: a sensitive addition, carefully knitted to a distinguished theatre, provides new facilities and civilized spaces for staff and public alike. 1068
Shim fit: Rundles restaurant and tower house in a riverside setting in Stratford, Ontario. 659
Specifier's information. 725
Speed, simplicity and clarity are the three essentials in a website, and the greatest of these is speed. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 143
Surreal technology? Spiller, Neil Book Review 320
Unfurling the outskirts: Canada's new spirit emerges from prosperity, social democracy and environmental consciousness. Lecuyer, Annette 1871
Venetian anthropology. Slessor, Catherine 1442
Well conceived: a new walk-in clinic in downtown Vancouver. 588
Winding through the woods: to celebrate the cultures of the aboriginal peoples of Quebec and the natural landscapes in which they evolved, this pavilion in the Montreal Botanical Garden evocatively enhances and responds to the woods in which it is set. Carter, Brian 550

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles