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Act of faith
Rafael Moneo's 3000-capacity Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels opens this month in Los Angeles. The 5900m2 cathedral has 2500m2 of alabaster windows. Moneo is a committed Catholic, and said of the design: 'A cathedral is a very daring proposal; to be involved with the construction of such ...
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Switzerland's Roger Diener wins French academy Gold Medal
52-year-old architect of Biel PasquArt Centre and Swiss Embassy in Berlin given lifetime achievement award.
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I ♥ NY
Everyone has an opinion on what should be built at Ground Zero but, a year after the 11 September attacks, no one scheme has attracted widespread support. We find out why Beyer Blinder Belle's six masterplan options got such a frosty response, and how NYC's other regeneration projects are avoiding ...
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Chicago unveils 20-year city plan
Proposals of SOM-led team will prepare city centre for population and commercial explosion.
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The best European buildings 2
Synagogue, Dresden, GermanyWandel Hoefer Lorch + Hirsch
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Principles: Party walls
Planning to build a party wall? Then you'd better read our guide to the 1996 act – and how to stay friends with the neighbours
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Perfect pitch
How do you turn a ramshackle set of historic buildings into contemporary flats? Adams & Sutherland took its cue from the existing rooflines to create a jagged yet ordered design
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The missing link
Feilden Clegg Bradley's elegant visitor centre is designed to persuade punters to linger in Yorkshire Sculpture Park, and even spend a little money there. But does it enhance their experience of the art beyond its doors?
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Lessons from the university of life
Malcolm Parry, the recently retired head of Cardiff School of Architecture, gave an excellent speech at July's RIBA Council meeting – the first of the 2002-03 session (he had previously given the talk at the recent RIBA conference).Parry is a great character – wicked humour, infectious charm, incisive mind and ...
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The other gridshell
The diary of the Goethean Science Centre workshop reads more like a boy's own adventure than a high-powered construction project, from its barely-there budget and low-tech modelling to the courageous volunteers who tested the shell's resilience by climbing onto it
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New York's finest is a world-beater
The title of 'best building in the world' has gone to New York's American Folk Art Museum, beating a who's who of British super-architects
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Insurance - Facing the future
RJ explains why PII premiums are rising and where they'll go next
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Public exposure
The abstract geometries and cast-iron animals that constitute most public art schemes rarely relate to the streetscapes in which they are set. But Glasgow's Fieldwork research project is investigating how artworks can be threaded through regeneration schemes to help make sense of old and new urban fabrics.Ian Alexander of architect ...
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Expand your horizons
Patrick Lynch, 33, took an MPhil in the history and philosophy of architecture at Cambridge. He now applies the lessons he learned teaching at the AA and Kingston and running his practice Patrick Lynch Architects.
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Divide and rule
Average salaries have risen 6.3% – four times as fast as inflation. But Architects' Employment and Earnings 2002 reveals that the lion's share is going to a minority of architects
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An open and shut case
In the past, doubling the occupancy of an office meant doubling the number of lifts that take the workers to their desks. Not any more. Advanced lift control systems that serve only certain floors or react to demand are lightening the load for architects and building users
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Upstart: Chris Brown on ethical investing
Socially responsible investment – not exactly words that set the architect's pulse racing, but they should be
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Brief encounter Deyan Sudjic
The renowned pundit has been given the mammoth task of organising the architecture at this year's Venice Biennale. So what is he planning?
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Rare bloom
From the green roofs to the unisex toilets, Clearwater Yard is no ordinary spec office. Its architect describes it as a 'secret garden'. In fact, it is more like an oasis in the desert of London commercial space