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Articles from The Architectural Review (March 1, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
A choice critic's choice. Davies, Colin Book review 448
A popular medallist: the awarding of the Royal Gold Medal to Edward Cullinan was marked by two days of celebrations at the RIBA in London last month. Finch, Paul 543
A sense of identity. Finch, Paul 454
Abstract nature: deep within the Wisconsin backwoods, something stirs ... Brief article 304
Adapt ... Re-use: five projects by emerging architects that show how to make the most of existing structures. Gregory, Rob 510
Bella figura: Dolce & Gabbana's remodelled London store is a subtle recasting and refreshing of the Italian fashion firm's image. Hunter, Will 508
Between the lines: clever planning has provided space for a unique three-bedroom family home in Toronto. Gregory, Rob Brief article 254
Black box: this weekend house in the Japanese mountains is a real box of tricks. 458
Call of nature: this weekend house in Finland is intimately connected with nature. Brief article 309
Cherry blossom: this hermetic urban house is wrapped in a decorated and perforated skin. Brief article 301
Cool water: Studio Mumbai's subterranean santuary. Gregory, Rob Brief article 215
Copper hive: a beekeeper's home in Austria packs a sting. Gregory, Rob Brief article 204
Crumbling Art Deco megastructures and cars with tail fins--we could only be in Havana. Brief article 88
Delight. Coombe, Nick 365
Diary. Diary entry 303
Erratum. Correction notice 20
Family plot: making the most of proximity to a rare piece of open space. Gregory, Rob Brief article 217
Fine lines: the application of a well considered line of reasoning extends a protected friary in County Kilkenny. Gregory, Rob Brief article 266
Good cornering: on an apparently hopeless site, Odos Architects neatly turn out a fine new three-bedroom house. Gregory, Rob 321
Homes alone: historically, the house has been a vehicle for experimentation and today's young architects continue this quest. 1062
Left fielder. Lyall, Sutherland Website overview 248
Less is more: this remodelled old house has an elegant economy. 436
Liverpool conference. Brief article 97
Living Steel: Living Steel, the organisation created by the world's leading steel-makers, has launched its third international architecture competition. Brief article 284
Northern lights. 367
Not me guv. Lyall, Sutherland 176
Outrage: plans to demolish an important housing development in East London are absurd and should be stopped now. Finch, Paul 638
Peter Cook: Peter Cook extols the virtues of getting touchy-feely rather than digitalising. Cook, Peter Viewpoint essay 787
Plain speaking: a rigorous spirit bears surprising fruit in a small Austrian town. 422
Raising the bar: unlike neighbouring properties, this home rises to three storeys. Gregory, Rob Brief article 199
Robert Gutman 1926-2007: Robert Gutman (born 1926), one of the few academics to explore the connection between architecture and the social sciences, died at the end of November last year. In an edited version of his memorial address, Frank Duffy, chairman of DEGW, recalls aspects of his teacher's life and work. Duffy, Frank Obituary 616
Roof light: unconventional ideas produce surprising results, as seen here in Innsbruck. Gregory, Rob Brief article 270
Rural ... remote. Gregory, Rob 514
Shelf life: interlocking pine planks create this delightful house cum library. Gregory, Rob 309
Specifier's information. 667
Step change: Plasma Studio's mountainous roof addition in Innichen. Gregory, Rob Brief article 164
Supersize modern. Sharp, Dennis Book review 545
The pushmepullme. Lyall, Sutherland Brief article 231
The rise of crinkly tin. Winter, John Book review 321
This striking office tower design for Kuwait City, by Gary Haney of SOM's New York office, has won the overall prize (and the Tall Buildings category) in the MIPIM Architectural Review Future Projects Awards this year. Brief article 199
Three websites in search of a meaning. Lyall, Sutherland Brief article 216
Urban ... infill: working within the constraints of as-found urban sites, this section shows how to make the most of residual land. Gregory, Rob 512
Victorian values. Watkin, David Book review 424
Village utopias. Powers, Alan Book review 377
Well pressed: sharp lines build on the essential qualities of winepress and store. Gregory, Rob Brief article 199
White goods: Richard Meier, the original White God, shows how far he's come in 45 years with a major London show. Richards, Ivor 585
Wood and light: on Japan's northernmost island, this family house is a study in modesty. 345
Workers' playtime: Zlin's radical Czech modernist history informs and sustains new development. Webb, Michael In memoriam 808
X marks the spot: with no site, Arquitectura X create a generic framework. Gregory, Rob Brief article 203
X-box: Boyd Cody's copper cube connects house and garden. Gregory, Rob Brief article 200

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