All From the Archive articles – Page 11
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The day Miss World came to the RIBA
After her 1982 visit, Mariasela Àlvarez Lebrón continued her career in architecture
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House of refuse
While a visiting professor in New York state, Martin Pawley helped create this house from reclaimed materials
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Best’s bachelor pad was an own goal
The footballer only lived in Frazer Crane’s luxury house for three years
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Come the architectural revolution…
The Architects’ Revolutionary Council presents its manifesto to the AA
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How Homebase was whitewashed
Ian Pollard’s Egyptian and Classical stylings failed to impress his client
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The stadt the Germans were in
Twenty years on from the fall of the Berlin Wall, the site of the Gropiusstadt skyscraper city still provides a stark reminder of the past
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Dolls’ tea party
Elaine Paige opens the RIBA’s exhibition of architect-designed dolls houses
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Pyramid power fails to prevail
Ed Jones and Jeremy and Fenella Dixon picked up a hefty £7,000 prize for their design for Northamptonshire County Hall
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Wines brings the house down again
The New York based ex-sculptor gives a sell-out talk at the AA
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Once upon a time
Stern, Graves and Gehry visit the “magic lands” of Euro Disney they helped create
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Out of the shadows
Why did former Royal Academy president Albert Richardson choose to work by candlelight?
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Sun rises on Tompkins’ stylish career
Future Stirling shorlisted architect Steve Tompkins was still a student when he won third prize in the 1983 European Passive Solar Competition
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Summerson says farewell to Soane
Former Soane’s Museum curator John Summerson on preservation and pluralism