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Articles from The Architectural Review (August 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
... the London Festival of Architecture goes pavilion mad, with over 20 temporary structures across the city. Gregory, Rob 323
AR travelling exhibition. Brief article 222
ARCHITECTURE: BETWEEN SPECTACLE AND USE. Pavlovits, Daniel 372
AVANT GARDENERS: FIFTY VISIONARIES OF THE CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE. Lyall, Sutherland Book review 356
COMMUNITY GARDENS WAS THE THEME FOR THIS YEAR'S CHAUMONT GARDEN FESTIVAL. Lyall, Sutherland 703
Credits. Brief article 172
Diary. Calendar 367
FLINT FLUSHWORK: A MEDIEVAL MASONRY ART. O'toole, Hippolyte Book review 248
Fostering the future: after the triumph of Beijing, what comes next for Foster + Partners? Sudjic, Deyan 550
Fresh flower, by Tonkin Liu, is emblematic of this year's London Festival of Architecture. Gregory, Rob Brief article 183
Grace, speed and rigour: Beijing's structure is an elegant model of leanness, fluency and economy. Wells, Matthew 1029
HAWAIIAN MODERN: THE ARCHITECTURE OF VLADIMIR OSSIPOFF. Webb, Michael 337
How many for the tango? Cook, Peter 862
London: city of summer pavilions. As the 2008 Serpentine Pavilion nears completion ... Gregory, Rob 296
On cloud nine: Michael Webb visited the new terminal just after it opened and discovered a rare oasis of calm and civility. Webb, Michael Column 559
On site: involving a cast of thousands, building Beijing was a titantic endeavour of will and manpower. Sudjic, Deyan Column 909
On the wing; Beijing's new airport marks the latest phase in the evolution of a quintessentially modern building type. Slessor, Catherine 1051
Pedigree & form: the work of Norman Foster has appeared in The Architectural Review for five decades, displaying an unparalleled depth and breadth of work across the world. We sample from a rich mix. Finch, Paul 753
Servicing the dragon: the services strategy is ingenious, energy conscious and executed in record time. Stillman, David 799
Specialisation has its limits. Finch, Paul 506
Sutherland Lyall takes off his sandals and socks and dips his toes in the cyber flow. 864
The dragon spreads its wings: in its huge scale, technical ambition, and speed of construction, Beijing's new airport is powerfully emblematic of China's radical reinvention. Abel, Chris 3877
THE ENVIRONMENTAL HANDBOOK. Bennetts, Rab Book review 410
The onward journey: Beijing represents the latest leap in the compelling evolution of the airport as a modern building type. Pearman, Hugh 1063
The UIA's international travelling circus touched down in Turin for four days of discourse and design. Slessor, Catherine 524
Three is the magic number; Catherine Slessor flew from London to Beijing, from airport purgatory to airport paradise. Slessor, Catherine 1047

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