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    Letter from the Reindeer

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The Reindeer is a pop-up restaurant and theatre. It is based on the idea of guerrilla shops that take over some kind of space for a set period of time – and then close forever.

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    Precision lens

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    During the 19th century the invention of photography reinforced the consciousness of the history of art that the architect George Gilbert Scott saw as the defining characteristic of the age.

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    On the holy road

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Sir Ninian Comper, By Anthony Symondson and Stephen Arthur Bucknall

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    Stars and gripes

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The passion and skill of traditionally trained craftspeople bring valuable returns, even in the USA where profit-driven devotion to mass production discourages innovation.

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    Gold standard

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Decades of prosaic interventions had dulled the Victorian panache of HBOS’s Edinburgh headquarters. Malcolm Fraser Architects has given the building back its brio.

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    In the footsteps of Scott

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Richard Griffiths Architects didn’t set out to pay homage to George Gilbert Scott when they designed the new wing to his St Pancras Chambers Hotel. But in the end, they just couldn’t help it.

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    Miami goes eco

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The United States has appeared resistant to eco-architecture in mainstream applications, but the mood is shifting.

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    High drama

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Haworth Tompkins’ rebuild of the Young Vic brings out the best of the ‘ugly old sod’, while celebrating the famed theatre’s original eccentricity

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    Deft in Venice

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Was this the conference that launched the RIBA as a campaigning organisation, the summit where collective environmental guilt finally overwhelmed the profession?

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    Dare to be different

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    To create innovative buildings, it is necessary to build innovation into your practice, providing the freedom and the courage to experiment.

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    Shed culture

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Alan Higgs, Australian-born, London-based architect, gives his account of building a farmhouse in the antipodean tradition.

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    Brief encounter Robert Garcia

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Luxembourg 2007, a cornucopia of art, architecture and culture, opens on 9 December. The man responsible for bringing together a programme that includes 5000 separate events is Robert Garcia...

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    It’s been a busy month

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    To Washington, to receive a gift to the RIBA’s British Architectural Library (BAL), from the British ambassador, a set of 64 working drawings of the embassy, designed by Lutyens in 1925. Although we have 4000 of Lutyen’s sketches and 2000 letters, we had only three working drawings, so this ...

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    Alternative history: Sam Jacob

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    I recently shared a platform at the Yale Centre of British Art with Ed Jones and Robert Maxwell.

  • Julian Hakes (left) says talking to his mentor, Peter Jamieson, has been a confidence-builder throughout his career.
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    The generation gain

    2006-11-06T10:57:00Z

    A young architect and his mentor explain their special relationship from passing down wisdom to just shooting the breeze

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    Twist and shout

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Sweeping curves, rotundas, gables – brick can be used to create almost any shape, as this diverse collection of buildings shows. And it is durable, has high thermal mass and good soundproofing. Looks nice too.

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    Riveting stuff

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    It is one of those brilliantly simple publishing ideas: take Gustave Eiffel’s big book on his celebrated tower, and reissue it in facsimile, with un peu d’histoire as an introduction – La Tour de 300 metres is out in a new edition by Taschen at £70.

  • This view of London 2010, fabricated by Hayes Davidson, paints a picture of financial institutions changing the face of the city.
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    Now you see it…

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    London’s visualisation guidance is set to be relaxed, but how can the planners really know how the finished view will look to the human eye?

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    Masonry manual reprinted

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    The third edition of the Structural Masonry Designers’ Manual, regarded as the standard text on the structural use of brick and blockwork, is now out.

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    Letter from Lewes

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Until the construction of Basil Spence’s University of Sussex, Lewes – though picturesque – was a working class town more famous for its cement quarries and Phoenix iron works than its stunning topography, antique shops and Bill’s grocers and eatery. With the university came the middle classes. The cement quarries ...