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Articles from The Architectural Review (September 1, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
#6 Dagenham Heathway. Klenz, Steffi Brief article 79
062 Brookes Street North Office. Gregory, Rob Occupation overview 411
063: Brisbane Girls Grammar School Creative Learning Centre. Gregory, Rob 486
064 Knut Hamsun Centre. Rosbottom, Daniel 1261
065 Cruz Y Ortiz. Slessor, Catherine 642
066 Can Framis Museum. Gregory, Rob 1069
067 Activity and Learning Centre. Slessor, Catherine 583
A plumb-bob and a mousetrap are some of the more obscure items branded 'good design'. Patel, Riya 494
Brazil knits. 55
Buildings. Brief article 119
Crisis is the point at which things 'spin out of scale'. Hornsby, Adrian Book review 388
ID reconstruction of Moorish baths. 488
In the shadow of Gaudi, Toyo Ito's Barcelona hotel design stirs up controversy. Gregory, Rob 536
Maakbaarheid, a uniquely Dutch concept of social improvement through architecture, has given impetus to a set of new urban proposals for the Rotterdam Biennale. Vanstiphout, Wouter; Provoost, Michelle 2449
Not since the Renaissance has a media tool revolutionised the built environment. Templin, Karin 478
Queensland: in Queensland, the AR discovers a generation of architects occupying the territory between the sensual and the cerebral. Gregory, Rob Editorial 2880
Robust debate at the International Architectural Education Summit. Daniell, Thomas Conference news 432
Rus in urbe: French funster EXYZT brings a radical, rural idyll to London's East End with its windmill and wheatfield. Bennes, Crystal 503
Switzerland's race to lower tax rates skews the natural laws of urbanisation. Simpson, Deane 617
The AR travels through three climatic zones on the west coast of Africa to discover the region's myriad strands of vernacular architecture. Beswick, Jon Travel narrative 1645
The Bauhaus story is broader, more controversial, and both funny and tragic. Kramer, Christoph 543
The father of architectural photography, Julius Shulman, dies in his Hollywood home, aged 98. Webb, Michael Obituary 746
The High Line parkland project paves the way for a new kind of urbanism in the US. Kolb, Jaffer 848

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