Architects Journal
Dan Cruickshank
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100 years of steel in architecture
16-Dec-1999
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Material values
18-Nov-1999
masters of building: Concrete, flint, stone and tile are combined to richly decorative effect in one of the finest houses of the Arts and Crafts movement - E S Prior’s Home Place in Norfolk -
... and navigating Norfolk The Buildings of England: Norfolk 2: North-West and South By Nikolaus Pevsner and Bill Wilson. Penguin, 1999. 864pp. £35
4-Nov-1999
Reading revised editions of the Buildings of England is always fascinating. It is possible to see, in great detail, how one small part of the country has changed and how, with new information and new interpretations, perceptions about the past have evolved. -
Illuminating scholarship
23-Sep-1999
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Memorable models The Triumph of the Baroque: Architecture in Europe 1600-1750 At the Palazzina di Caccia di Stupinigi, Turin until 7 November
26-Aug-1999
'The Triumph of the Baroque' exhibition is magnificent - large, sprawling, theatrical and housed in one of the most intriguing Baroque palaces in Europe. Loosely structured, it offers visitors the thrill of genuine discovery as they wander from room to room, never quite knowing what to expect next. -
Revealing detail
13-May-1999
Building the Georgian City is the most important book published on Georgian architecture this decade. It makes a major and original contribution to the scholarship of the subject and reveals - in great and entertaining detail - the rich craft tradition which produced the speculative Georgian house. -
BOOKS The architectural politics of power Capital Dilemma: Germany's Search for a New Architecture of Democracy by Michael Z Wise. Princeton Architectural Press, 1998. 192pp. £18.95
10-Sep-1998
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Fine memorial to a magpie mind
30-Jul-1998
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