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Articles from The Architectural Review (April 1, 2008)

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American connection: in the first of an occasional series, Kenneth Powell talks to a group of leading architects about the state of practice in their home country and further afield. The series, in association with Keim paints, begins with the United States. Powell, Kenneth 1401
Boxing clever: Japanese rigour comes to New York's Lower East Side. 766
Can do, will do: overseas architects are helping turn America's construction industry from can't do to can do. 1034
Chipperfield: two museums, Anchorage, Alaska, and St Louis, Missouri, USA. 325
Chronicling 40 years of provocation, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Austria's favourite radicals, chill out at the MAK. Dawson, Layla 1020
Denver's new MCA celebrtes radical art and architecture. Slessor, Catherine 1550
Gillespie, Kidd + Coia: architecture 1956-1987. Cousins, Mark Book review 440
Grimshaw: performing arts centre, Troy, New York, USA. 462
Hadid: art museum, East Lansing, Michigan, USA. 442
Levitate win with urban splash. Brief article 156
Libeskind: Jewish Museum, San Francisco, California, USA. 356
Mapping London: making sense of the city. Farrell, Terry Book review 400
Martin Pawley 1938-2008. Davies, Colin Biography 905
Off the radar: more Stealth Bomber than house, this new dwelling is a challenge to convention. Brensing, Christian 531
Olympic cities: city agendas, planning and the world games, 1896-2012. Sorensen, Eric Book review 551
Repatriating innovation: Hopkins Architects lead by example with four new university projects. Gregory, Rob 1013
Some architects subvert artistic ambitions; Anne Claxton, architect turned ceramicist, fulfils them. Brief article 200
Stone age: Marc Newson's extraordinary marble furniture is an alchemy that coaxes sensuous line from solid stone. Slessor, Catherine 382
Sutherland Lyall has a cyber spring in his step as he tours the electronic universe. 629
The architectural generation game is full of both delights and pitfalls. Cook, Peter 970
The Gray Lady: the Renzo Piano building workshop extends its reach in the United States, designing its first high-rise tower, in Manhattan. Gregory,Rob 1400
The RIBA President's Medal crits point up the need for good verbal delivery; Peter Cook discovers that the architectural generation game is full of both delights and pitfalls; visionary architecture critic, editor and writer Martin Pawley remembered. Finch, Paul 446
This year's RIBA President's Medal crits showed the importance of good verbal delivery. Gregory, Rob 679
Windtower. Walls, Archie Book review 432

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