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Articles from The Architectural Review (December 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
AR Awards exhibition and talks. Brief Article 60
Arboreal arbour: deep in a forest, this pavilion helps to reinvigorate community life. 393
Architecture, cost and politics. Finch, Paul 528
Balinese bamboo: this hotel restaurant in a Bali tourist resort explores vernacular forms and materials. Brief Article 232
Box fresh: inspired by the richness of Senegalese textiles, this little fabric clad box seduced the Jury. 343
Bridging the gap: hand built by volunteers, this new structure in China bridges more than a physical gap. Brief Article 277
Clifftop monolith: poised on a cliff, this simple concrete house boldly confronts nature and the elements. 406
Deep waters. Lyall, Sutherland Brief Article 307
Delight. Brief Article 225
Diary. Calendar 272
Dining terrace: this restaurant in Portugal's rugged north responds to and celebrates its wild setting. 356
Divided views: when is a room not a room? The Jury is still out ... Brief Article 205
Elementary education: Li Xiaodong revisits established architectural typologies when placing this contemporary group of buildings within a sensitive UNESCO World Heritage site. 504
Emerging Architecture: the AR's annual survey of youthful global architectural activity manifests great diversity and invention. Slessor, Catherine 1225
Eternal Kahn. Hawkes, Dean Book Review 436
First blood: this blood collection centre, the largest in India, aims to demystify and humanise the process of blood donation. 371
Flight of imagination: an air traffic control tower is elevated into a city landmark through the use of light and images. 387
Flying Finns: Helsinki's Olympic Stadium is dignified and enhanced by a bold new grandstand roof. 361
Halcyon haze. Gregory, Rob 348
Hanging about: portable refuge, or portable prison? The decision is yours ... Brief Article 228
Informal order: with just three formal variables, this sinuous new settlement works with site and brief. 406
Light spirit: fusing the secular and metaphysical, this oratory on a campus is a modern response to the numinous. Finch, Paul 419
Masterplanning the European City. Brief Article 50
Modernist monument. NELLE, VAN 374
Natural History. Book Review 173
Northern exposure: in Norway's remote north, this research centre responds to challenging conditions. Brief Article 297
Peter Cook; The need for architectural experimentation: hunch, crunch and scrambled-egg concepts play an important role in architecture. 878
Prophetical Prouve. Webb, Michael 407
Radical chic: this imaginative new housing in Trondheim attempts to build on a radical civic spirit. 407
Roll with it: a new footbridge animates Paddington's still waters. 353
Saarinen reappraised. Carter, Brian Book Review 446
Sheppard's delight: in the beautiful Cornish setting, Sustrans' mission to make the landscape accessible is perfectly served by a new bridge. 359
Shifting tides: the designers of this New York restaurant sought acoustic softness and spatial intimacy. Brief Article 200
Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow. Lyall, Sutherland 473
Space framed: sophisticated structural design informed a gymnasium building in Tomochi, Japan, symbolising its region. Finch, Paul 341
Specifier's information. 679
Straight and narrow: even without the curves, Shuhei Endo continues to experiment with corrugated metal. 296
Swiss assurance: this large-scale housing complex reinvigorates a dull building type. 350
Taniguchi wins Praemium Imperiale. Brief Article 107
The artist within: from pigsty to showroom, this little historic structure is cleverly reborn. Finch, Paul Brief Article 282
The Mitsubishi Estate Group. Gregory, Rob Brief Article 162
Vanity, vanity. Lyall, Sutherland 150
Vaulting ambition. Croft, Catherine Book Review 554
Vintage Himmelblau. Brensing, Christian 318
What could be more seasonal than this monster sparkling snowflake suspended above the streets of midtown Manhattan. Brief Article 109

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