| Architects' Journal 1995 Kenneth Powell |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A Gothic revival. (restoration of Tonbridge School Chapel) | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
| Consistently inconsistent: Jean Nouvel sees architecture as a reflection of a world full of chance and unpredictability. | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
| Historian with modern views. (Sir Howard Colvin) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
| Keeper of Ruskin's flame. (Tim Macfarlane calls for engineers to be totally involved in the creation of architecture) (Interview) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
| Rooms for improvement. (Berthold Lubetkin biographer John Allan) | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
| Triumph of a tired view of tradition at Windsor. (rebuilding work at Windsor Castle) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
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