Architects Journal
Stephen Greenberg
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Let's think our way out of this slump
27-May-2010
The economy has been hit hard, and architectural thinking can be key to the recovery, says Stephen Greenberg -
Office politics
27-Nov-2003
review -
Time capsule
24-Jul-2003
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If the shoe fits
6-Mar-2003
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Poets of the everyday
6-Jun-2002
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Talented pragmatists
28-Mar-2002
REVIEW -
Jacobsen's journey
20-Dec-2001
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Ahead of the game
27-Sep-2001
REVIEW -
Fount of invention
17-May-2001
The Architecture of RM Schindler By Elizabeth A T Smith et al. Abrams, 2001. 288pp. £45 Philip Johnson and Henry Russell Hitchcock delivered a crushing blow to Rudolph Schindler at a key point in his career, with his omission from 'The International Style' exhibition and its accompanying book in 1932. -
A life in footnotes
26-Apr-2001
Breuer Houses By Joachim Driller. Phaidon, 2000. 272pp. £35 -
Barragan in aspic
22-Mar-2001
Luis Barragan: The Quiet Revolution At the Design Museum, Shad Thames, London SE1 until 8 July -
Irish lesson in insularity
20-Jan-2000
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Good news for architects
25-Mar-1999
Monument Builders: Modern Architecture and Death by Edwin Heathcote. Academy Editions (John Wiley), 1998. £50 -
Libeskindbau leads where other museums should follow
28-Jan-1999
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Justice not done to the Smithsons
19-Mar-1998
BOOKS Modernism without Rhetoric: Essays on the Work of Alison and Peter Smithson Edited by Helena Webster. Academy, 1997. 224pp. £35 -
Perpetrators, victims and bystanders
26-Feb-1998
Christian Boltanski: Nightfall At the Anthony D'Offay Gallery, 24 Dering Street, London W1 until 7March



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