Architects Journal
BY KENNETH POWELL
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Auditorium and flytower
2-Dec-1999
House style -
External appearance
2-Dec-1999
House style -
Historic and political context
2-Dec-1999
House style -
New public spaces
2-Dec-1999
House style -
Opera House as workplace
2-Dec-1999
House style -
Opera House assessed
2-Dec-1999
House style -
Studio Theatre
2-Dec-1999
House style -
The Floral Hall
2-Dec-1999
House style -
Urban context
2-Dec-1999
House style -
finding god in the details
13-May-1999
Julian Harrap is no advocate of conservation at any cost. His approach to historic buildings requires considerable design skills, and his care over the little things does not negate his concern for wider issues -
Modern survivor Jim Cadbury-Brown joined the aa nearly 70 years ago, but his concerns are in tune with young architects today
17-Dec-1998
People -
People
3-Dec-1998
Quality assurance James Dyson has built his success on attention to detail and attaching more importance to quality than to price -
Art of the possible
19-Nov-1998
ARTS TEAM @ RHWL -
A city for new labour
22-Oct-1998
Following its days as 'the socialist republic of South Yorkshire' with associated heroic architecture, Sheffield suffered a Thatcherite slump. Now it is being recreated in the spirit of the time with a mixture of private finance and lottery funding. -
A smash hit played on four drums
22-Oct-1998
Sheffield's National Centre for Popular Music is a landmark not only in the 'city of steel' but equally in the oeuvre of Branson Coates Architecture. It is the first building, free-standing and constructed from scratch, completed by the practice in this country - hitherto BCA has been best known for its bars, shops, exhibitions and furniture design. -
A smash hit played on four drums
22-Oct-1998
SHEFFIELD -
Sheffield's man of steel
22-Oct-1998
Renowned cutler David Mellor, who has always lived and worked in Sheffield, displays unwavering commitment to good design -
Sheffield's man of steel Renowned cutler David Mellor, who has always lived and worked in Sheffield, displays unwavering commitment to good design
22-Oct-1998
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Publisher with a cause
9-Jul-1998
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A homage to Aalto
18-Jun-1998
letter from finland -
A Cambridge diet
11-Jun-1998
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Three celebrate a fourth In four years
21-May-1998
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Made for Scotland
7-May-1998
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Moving centre stage
9-Apr-1998
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The future's bright
26-Mar-1998
people Future Systems' organ ic modern arch itec ture used to be seen as v isionary but impractical. No longer, as its new ICA show proves -
Beyond the pragmatic John McAslan's recently renamed but mature practice is creating new horizons
15-Jan-1998
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