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Articles from The Architectural Review (June 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
AR awards. 34
Architecture as icon. Bevan, Robert 379
Between earth and sky: the wonder of the natural world is revealed and celebrated in this safari lodge. Barac, Matthew 1114
Black matters. Lokko, Lesley 2926
Bridge house: poised above Cape Town, this house exploits its dramatic sloping site. Gregory, Rob 439
Bringing a welcome air of Nordic sobriety to the feverish Latin scrum of this year's Milan Furniture Fair. 162
Building processes. Forty, Adrian 367
Creative mission: beyond the superstar posturing, Design Indaba aims to catalyse South Africa's growing design community. Marcus Fairs reports from the 10th gathering held earlier this year in Cape Town. Fairs, Marcus 813
Delight: Ronnie Levitan's shots of township life reveal a vivid and richly ingenious internal world. Barac, Matthew 395
Diary. 330
Eighteenth-century masterpiece of landscape design, celebrated in Infinitely Beautiful: The Dessau-Worlitaz Garden Realm. 70
Errata. Correction notice 35
Force for good: this new police station reflects a wider cultural and political transformation. Slessor, Catherine 547
Georgian beginnings. Curl, James Stevens 380
Good work in the tropics: this Durban office building is an enlightened response to a hot, humid climate. Barac, Matthew 510
Great Expectations: thirteen years on from South Africa's first democratic elections, Matthew Barac considers the challenges confronting architects and urban designers in a country profoundly convulsed by the effects of social and political change. Barac, Matthew 3131
International Book Award. 87
Living in the ruins of apartheid: the apartheid regime gave brutal shape to the urban and social dynamics of South African cities, but now that such proscriptions no longer apply, what comes next in the quest for a responsive, inclusive and multi-layered urbanism? Bremner, Lindsay 2605
Long walk to freedom: this urban square in Soweto commemorates political struggle and creates a new forum for township life. Barac, Matthew 1133
Milan furniture fair. 355
Peter Cook: our cosmopolitan correspondent muses on the unexpected joys of architecture getting its wires crossed. Cook, Peter 824
Politics, patronage and parallels. Finch, Paul 442
Prison break: a powerful totem of state oppression is radically recast and transformed. Le Roux, Hannah 870
Re-engineering the European City. Lyall, Sutherland 1181
South Africa's entry to last year's Venice Biennale makes a welcome pitstop in London at the RIBA. 204
Specifier's information. 677
Sutherland Lyall takes a deep breath and sniffs the midsummer cyber meadows. Lyall, Sutherland 418
The engineering perspective. 404
The great American dream. Melvin, Jeremy 500
Two township schools. 1060
University challenge. Carter, Brian 347
Urban magic: a responsive approach to urban placemaking in a Cape township. Barac, Matthew 502

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