All Archive Titles articles – Page 62

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    Who is Sadar Vuga?

    26 October 2004

    The Slovenian practice entrusted with flying the country’s flag in Europe, that’s who.

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    Money talks

    26 October 2004

    Increasing digitisation of financial transactions means the end is nigh for the folding stuff, descendant of an ancient form of expressing cultural, as well as buying, power.

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    Parliament’s heroes

    26 October 2004

    Finally a comprehensive, yet compact, article on the Scottish Parliament (RIBAJ October 04).

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    Foster triumph

    26 October 2004

    As widely predicted by the bookies, 30 St Mary Axe by Foster and Partners (RIBAJ July 2004) won this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize.

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    Fraser factors

    26 October 2004

    As one of those criticised by Lord Fraser, I read with interest your leader on his report into the new Scottish Parliament and your reference to the form of contract.

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    Double standard

    26 October 2004

    Double-skin facades have a role in refurbishment as well as new-build, improving thermal and acoustic performance and giving old buildings a new lease of life.

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    The Diana legacy

    26 October 2004

    Great landscape works need serious maintenance money, say Kathryn Gustafson and Neil Porter, creators of the Princess Diana Memorial, and its imminent closure has strengthened their argument.

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    Creams & crackers

    26 October 2004

    As a metaphor for the modern city, a vast model made from France’s finest cakes and biscuits, which one is encouraged to eat, implies a city’s physical limits are a moveable feast.

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    It's a corker

    26 October 2004

    O’Donnell + Tuomey’s gallery for University College Cork is simply beautiful. But simple it isn’t.

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    Prince Charles’s sources

    26 October 2004

    Michael Manser (RIBAJ August 04) accuses me of exaggerating and distorting the role that I played in drafting Prince Charles’s Hampton Court speech.

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    Case history

    26 October 2004

    Two things define public perception of Zaha Hadid: her own image and her paintings, now morphed into constructivist-style renderings and aped by a thousand students.

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    Scots caricature

    26 October 2004

    To Clare Wright, then, the tricky task of writing a little review of the new Parliament building for those famously touchy Scots (RIBAJ October 04, pages 26-36).

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    Brief encounter: Charles Hind

    26 October 2004

    Curator of drawings Charles Hind is overseeing the RIBA collections’ move to a new home at the V&A, which opens on 16 November.

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    Blow up

    26 October 2004

    Arup’s computers went into meltdown while performing calculations needed for the cladding of Peddle Thorp and Walker’s National Swimming Centre for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

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    Too rich for our blood

    26 October 2004

    The clever photograph on p32-33 of your review of the Scottish Parliament, gives a glimpse of the unused Royal High School (1829 Thomas Hamilton) on Calton Hill in Edinburgh above the new Parliament building.

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    Not big, but very clever

    26 October 2004

    The first is an ethereal space-age substance, the second a few wires wrapped around a tube.

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    Gold award for Hopkins

    26 October 2004

    Hopkins Architects’ Norwich Cathedral Visitors’ centre (RIBAJ June 2004) has won the prestigious Gold Award in the Wood Awards, which were presented this week at the Carpenters’ Hall in London.

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    Wrapped attention

    26 October 2004

    Ash Sakula’s low-cost housing for the Peabody Trust in east London makes a startling addition to a dreary area. But the real innovation lies inside.

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    Architects to the rescue

    26 October 2004

    Sauerbruch Hutton have endowed Berlin with an unusually joyful – and tranquil – fire and police station.

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    Apotheosis now

    26 October 2004

    Ben Bolgar’s invocation of ‘nemesis’ in his review of The Architectural Pattern Book (RIBAJ October 04, page 20) appears contrary to the sense of his piece – but surely he cannot have meant apotheosis?