Architects' Journal 1995 Kenneth Powell - Abstracts

Architects' Journal 1995 Kenneth Powell
TitleSubjectAuthors
A Gothic revival. (restoration of Tonbridge School Chapel)Business, internationalKenneth Powell, David Walker, Ian Martin, J.M. Hammond, Christopher Norris
A hymn to Byzantium. (review of the work of architect J.F. Bentley, designer of Westminster Cathedral)Business, internationalKenneth Powell, Chris Gascoigne
A seat at the drawing board: despite his international fame and reputation, Sir Norman Foster is determined to stay involved with even the smallest projects.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Consistently inconsistent: Jean Nouvel sees architecture as a reflection of a world full of chance and unpredictability.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Historian dons a new role: Andrew Saint, second chair of architecture at Cambridge, will relate his historical perspective to the world of practice.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Historian with modern views. (Sir Howard Colvin)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Keeper of Ruskin's flame. (Tim Macfarlane calls for engineers to be totally involved in the creation of architecture) (Interview)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Rooms for improvement. (Berthold Lubetkin biographer John Allan)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
The Alexander technique: Professor Christopher Alexander is about to see his passion for building for people and the environment realised in the UK.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Triumph of a tired view of tradition at Windsor. (rebuilding work at Windsor Castle)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
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