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Articles from The Architectural Review (November 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A sense of the surface. Finch, Paul 452
Aga Khan Award for architecture 2007. Abel, Chris 2590
AR Awards 2007. Public notice 48
Archipomps: not on my watch. Lyall, Sutherland 173
Chipperfield wins. 72
Complete control: an exhibition which began in a former police holding cell explores the uneasy historical relationship between architecture, custody and surveillance. Dawson, Layla 1231
Delight: death in Romania is far from the usual sombre occasion at the 'Merry Cemetery'. Webb, Michael 330
Diary. 311
Diocesan dialogue: Peter Zumthor orchestrates an angelic conversation between old and new. Davey, Peter 2014
Earth and fire: a new glass museum synthesises industry and poetry. Slessor, Catherine 557
Emigre lives. Brittain-Catlin, Timothy Book review 409
Erratum. 36
Funky Fouquet: an upmarket hotel is reborn as a historical replicant. Slessor, Catherine 549
German practice von Gerkan, Marg & Partners have extended their impressive Oriental repertoire by winning a competition for a new Vietnamese parliament building in Hanoi. 81
Gone but not forgotten. 40
Harvard hothouse. Dunster, David Book review 610
Heart of glass: Daniel Libeskind returns to Berlin to add a final coda to his Jewish Museum. Dawson, Layla 751
House proud. Hunt, Tristram Book review 544
Nelson's columns. Winter, John Book review 321
Peter Cook: Helmut Richter, subject of a farewell exhibition at Vienna's Architekturzentrum, was the unsung hero of High-Tech. Cook, Peter 942
Round the world. Lyall, Sutherland 256
Royal Festival Hall: it took three years to design and build the Royal Festival Hall. This year, its reopening represents the culmination of fifteen years of Allies and Morrison's stewardship. Hawkes, Dean 3073
Specifier's information. 572
Stained Glass Masterpieces of the Modern Era. 101
Sweet harmony: Jamie Fobert Architects sweeten up a slice of the Gherkin. Gregory, Rob 416
The trouble with ornament: revisiting past AR essays, and in discussion with four of Britain's most thoughtful contemporary architects, Rob Gregory considers meaning and significance in British architecture today. Gregory, Rob 1847
Time to enter Mipim/AR awards. 56
Tracing lace: 'the death of ornament was not due to machines, but to the state of mind which led to the triumph of machinery.'. Gregory, Rob Essay 716
Urban ornament: a temporary pavilion for Munster's international sculpture festival animates an urban backwater. Slessor, Catherine 514
Writer's blocks: indigenous techniques combine with computer modelling in Costa Rica. Gregory, Rob 558

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