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Articles from The Architectural Review (March 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A house is not a home. Finch, Paul 528
Archigram assessed. Finch, Paul Book review 400
Architecture in Wood: A World History. Book review 133
Barricade politics. Balfour, Alan Book review 371
Brunel's testament. Whitby, Mark Book review 647
Caged in? Inventive house solutions are not restricted to dense urban conditions, as this suburban example demonstrates, making a mockery of local planning codes. Gregory, Rob 556
Captain's blog. Brief article 97
Crowning glory. Gregory, Rob Brief article 252
Delight. Slessor, Catherine 354
Diary. Calendar 279
Erratum. Correction notice 32
Getting to grips. Brief article 264
House of retreat: completed some 30 years after its conception, this remarkable rural house in Andalusia by Emilio Ambasz resonates with place, tradition and nature in a way that has wider lessons for amodern, ecologically responsive architecture. Peter Buchanan considers its significance. Buchanan, Peter 2318
Inner realm: with a combined interest in the sculptural use of concrete and the process of making domestic rooms, Jamie Fobert creates a new family home within the shell of a not so humble Victorian terrace. Gregory, Rob 750
Making a place to dwell; Finding a place within the city: how architects are reconfiguring the urban home. Gregory, Rob 789
MIPIM 2006. 1234
Modern romance; Hidden love: beyond an anonymous Victorian arched carriageway, Caruso St John bring New-Romanticism to the heart of Notting Hill. Gregory, Rob 1750
Modules for living: the advantages of prefabrication have yet to be translated into decent architecture, but in California, cradle of the modern house, experimentation goes on to provide elegant, economical dwellings that have a viability beyond the prototype stage. Webb, Michael 859
Nordic light: Stockholm's Furniture Fair is a beacon of civilised Nordic values that illuminate a dreary time of year. Established names rub shoulders with the talents of tomorrow in the Greenhouse, a special section for students and newly qualified designers. Catherine Slessor heads north. Slessor, Catherine 445
Numinous Utzon. Blondal, Torsten Book review 663
One in the eye. Brief article 166
Oriental miniature: barely the width of a flowerbed, this urban micro house is compact even by Japanese standards. Slessor, Catherine 535
Overload, overload. Brief article 189
Peter Cook: Peter Cook samples buildings by Morphosis, Rafael Moneo and Frank Gehry in his Grand Tour of Los Angeles. Cook, Peter 766
Plotting a future: Prewett Bizley's house serves as a useful bookend, not only to this north London terrace, but also as the third example in our study of capital conditions. Gregory, Rob 503
Putting buildings in their place. Finch, Paul 877
Santiago's second shrine: the first phase of Peter Eisenman's ambitious Galician City of Culture is nearing completion. Webb, Michael 721
Sensing place: in alpine New Zealand, this house reinterprets the sobriety and simplicity of local rural buildings. Slessor, Catherine 407
Specifier's information. 698
This is not a pipe. Brief article 154
Treading lightly: this holiday house in Big Sur is a highly tactful and inventive response to stringent local environmental regulations. Webb, Michael 717
Viktor Melnikov 1914-2006: following the death of the 91 year old artist, Viktor Melnikov, who will now lead the campaign to save his father's seminal home in central Moscow? Gregory, Rob Obituary 617

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