| Architects' Journal 1992 Barrie Evans |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A more private life: Gloucestershire. (Gloucestershire Building Consultancy) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| An uncommon market: Batibouw, Brussels. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| A spin along the green road. (flywheel driven, narrow gauge trams) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Building offices over the dock. (Queens Graving Dock, Liverpool, England) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Building with intelligence. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Computing advances: photo-CDs. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Designing castles in the air. (virtual reality) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Hamar beam. (Winter Olympics stadia, Lillehammer, Norway) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Hard times for hardware; the CAD/CAM show. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Housing asssociation allocations to be linked to energy labelling. (capital allocations, energy efficiency) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| How to win back toxic sites for housing. (land reclamation) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Intelligent buildings: Europe tomorrow. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Low-energy housing design. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| More than just ticking over. (architectural computer products) (Buyers Guide) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| New roofing products. (Rooftec '92) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Passive solar offices: integrated design. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Prefab refurb: mathematical tiles. (repair of prefabricated houses) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Summer cooling: using thermal capacity. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| The information office computing exhibition. | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| The journeymen: building a timber frame. (profile of Timberwrights) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
| Why it could make sense to centralise the heat source. (group heating of buildings) | Business, international | Barrie Evans |
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