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Articles from The Architectural Review (October 1, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
A city divided. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 441
A sense of identity. Finch, Paul 407
Animate animate. Lyall, Sutherland 445
Architecture today. Spiller, Neil Book review 356
Change of gear: the evolution of motoring is vividly brought to life in this new museum for car giant Mercedes. Brensing, Christian 734
City architecture: politics and its architectural consequences featured heavily at the Venice Biennale. Finch, Paul 980
City forum. Abel, Chris Book review 352
Classical grammar. Curl, James Stevens Book review 523
Delight: China's long overdue debut at the Venice Biennale was a surprisingly thoughtful reflection on tradition and modernity. Slessor, Catherine 330
Diary. 289
From doing to being: cultural buildings and the city in the Conceptual Age, or why icons are so yesterday. Buchanan, Peter 1630
Hamburg Summer: from scholarly exhibitions to offbeat happenings, Hamburg's fifth triennial Architecture Summer festival is a polymorphous feast for all the senses. Dawson, Layla 572
Imaginary RIBA. Lyall, Sutherland Brief article 186
In the company of friends: this is not a ubiquitous art space. Closer in nature to the Englishness of the Soane Museum and Kettle's Yard, Sandy Wilson and Kentish & Long have created a gallery that serves Modernism's Other Tradition. Gregory, Rob 1469
Living Steel Part 2. 47
London's new turbine hall? Gregory, Rob 139
Modern Baroque. Dawson, Layla Book review 372
Modern primitive: Jean Nouvel emphasises beauty and surprise in his installation of exotic artefacts at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. Webb, Michael 1152
North light in the deep south: Renzo Piano's series of additions to Atlanta's High Museum sensitively revitalise a major arts institution. Ryan, Raymund 774
Pax Romana: Richard Meier triumphs in Rome, creating a new shelter and museum for Ara Pacis. Davey, Peter Cover story 1349
Peter Cook: in Babylon don you look and listen beyond the cliches. Cook, Peter 772
Sino German relations: Germany's largest practice is making its mark on China's changing landscape. Brensing, Christian 350
Specifier's information. 599
Standard rip off. Lyall, Sutherland 152
The punk biennale: this year's Venice Biennale eschewed the usual trophy architecture in pursuit of the soul of the city, with mixed results. Slessor, Catherine 797
Time to enter Mipim/AR awards. 72
Traversinersteg. 148
War and peace: the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is as much about national identity and hopes for the future as it is about the horrors of war. Finch, Paul 871
Websites. Lyall, Sutherland Website overview 89

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