Architects Journal
4 March 2004
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A MACHINE FOR WORKING IN
building study Foster and Partners'centre for TAG McLaren at Woking is an impressive theatre for technology -
Adjudication provisions prove more than a Minor problem
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An expensive new Mac
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ARDEX AJ ENQUIRY NO: 207
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Brain transplant
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Brum, Brum
The new global headquarters of Aston Martin reflects the speed, efficiency, quiet operation and style of the car itself -
Cannes do
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CAPITAL MARBLE DESIGN AJ ENQUIRY NO: 205
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Catherine Cooke (1942-2004)
The architect and Russian scholar Catherine Cooke has been killed in a car crash in Cambridge, writes Dennis Sharp.She will be remembered as one of the world's leading experts on Soviet and socialist urban planning and avant-garde architecture. -
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Do you have pictures of Liverpool schools?
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DOCKLANDS LIGHT RAILWAY EXTENSION GETS GO-AHEAD
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Driving force
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EU directive's passport to UK practice freedom
Architects could soon have unrestricted freedom to practice throughout Europe if the latest EU initiative makes it onto the statute books. -
EUROCLAD AJ ENQUIRY NO: 204
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Ever the twain shall meet
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Foster up for FT's 'influential European' poll
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Gavin Scobie: Tyrebagger Circle
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Gorst's Ropers Farm scheme loses planning inquiry despite backing
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HANSENGROUP AJ ENQUIRY NO: 202
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HOLLAENDER RAINER AJ ENQUIRY NO: 208
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HOUSING DESIGN LAGGING IN THE UK SAYS REPORT
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How Middle England was spared the dark satanic shopping malls
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'I would do it all over again' says beleaguered Holyrood architect
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Inner calm
review Shigeru Ban By Matilda McQuaid. Phaidon, 2003. 240pp. £45 -
Inspectors in secret PPG 7 order
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Life of Bryan
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METAL TECHNOLOGY AJ ENQUIRY NO: 201
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Now we're motoring - but you can only drive the role model so far
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Office printer reveals PDF shortcomings
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PHILIP WATTS DESIGN AJ ENQUIRY NO: 206
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Planners prepare for design bonus
Major planning departments are set to dramatically increase recruitment of design and architecture-qualified experts following an imminent change to regulations. -
Playing the team game
building study At its new headquarters, McLaren has used years of sponsorship know-how to produce a sophisticated product paradise with the aid of six supplier 'partners' -
POTTER RETURNING TO McASLAN AS DIRECTOR
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Protesters seek call-in as Grimshaw's Ellipse is given go-ahead
Campaigners against Grimshaw's controversial Ellipse building for the Royal College of Art have pledged to fight on after Westminster gave the final go-ahead last week. -
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Rave on
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Red-faced
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Sea is key for Cadell2's Kirkcaldy
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SOFT FOCUS
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SOM CURBS HEIGHT FOR CROSSHARBOUR SITE
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'Sour grapes' don't feature on the menu
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Staying in line
reviewNaum Gabo: Gabo and Colour At Annely Juda Fine Art, 23 Dering Street, London W1, until 27 March -
Suspended facade with aluminium windblades
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Table is essential part of disabled toilet provision
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The fast, the furious and the truly turgid
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the ones that got away
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The RIBA has 'managed' training for six years
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Timber engineer for Gehry's Maggie's Centre goes bust
The timber engineering firm that designed the complex roof structure of Frank Gehry's Maggie's Centre in Dundee, Scotland, has gone into administration. -
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We must conquer constraints to keep the lifeblood flowing
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WESTON WILLIAMSON WINS NEIGHBOURHOOD PROJECT
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WILSONART INTERNATIONAL AJ ENQUIRY NO: 203
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