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Architectural Review, The
Articles in Oct 2006 issue of Architectural Review, The
- Pax Romana: Richard Meier triumphs in Rome, creating a new shelter and museum for Ara Pacis
by Peter Davey - Architecture today
by Neil Spiller - Traversinersteg
- Delight: China's long overdue debut at the Venice Biennale was a surprisingly thoughtful reflection on tradition and modernity
by Catherine Slessor - A sense of identity
by Paul Finch - Change of gear: the evolution of motoring is vividly brought to life in this new museum for car giant Mercedes
by Christian Brensing - City forum
by Chris Abel - The punk biennale: this year's Venice Biennale eschewed the usual trophy architecture in pursuit of the soul of the city, with mixed results
by Catherine Slessor - War and peace: the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is as much about national identity and hopes for the future as it is about the horrors of war
by Paul Finch - City architecture: politics and its architectural consequences featured heavily at the Venice Biennale
by Paul Finch - North light in the deep south: Renzo Piano's series of additions to Atlanta's High Museum sensitively revitalise a major arts institution
by Raymund Ryan - Hamburg Summer: from scholarly exhibitions to offbeat happenings, Hamburg's fifth triennial Architecture Summer festival is a polymorphous feast for all the senses
by Layla Dawson - Time to enter Mipim/AR awards
- In the company of friends: this is not a ubiquitous art space. Closer in nature to the Englishness of the Soane Museum and Kettle's Yard, Sandy Wilson and Kentish & Long have created a gallery that serves Modernism's Other Tradition
by Rob Gregory - Sino German relations: Germany's largest practice is making its mark on China's changing landscape
by Christian Brensing - Living Steel Part 2
- Specifier's information
- Animate animate
by Sutherland Lyall - London's new turbine hall?
by Rob Gregory - Imaginary RIBA
by Sutherland Lyall - Standard rip off
by Sutherland Lyall - Peter Cook: in Babylon don you look and listen beyond the cliches
by Peter Cook - Websites
by Sutherland Lyall - Diary
- From doing to being: cultural buildings and the city in the Conceptual Age, or why icons are so yesterday
by Peter Buchanan - Classical grammar
by James Stevens Curl - A city divided
by Timothy Brittain-Catlin - Modern primitive: Jean Nouvel emphasises beauty and surprise in his installation of exotic artefacts at the foot of the Eiffel Tower
by Michael Webb - Modern Baroque
by Layla Dawson