Architects' Journal 1997 Isabel Allen - Abstracts

Architects' Journal 1997 Isabel Allen
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abbey anniversary. (plans for new museum/gatehouse at St Augustine's abbey in Kent, England)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Anglo-Dutch relations. (architects Julyan and Tess Wickham work successfully in Netherlands)(People)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
A right royal mystery.(restoration of Kew Palace, England)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Concrete contractor's HQ is a vote of confidence. (new offices for Wurschinger in Weiden, Germany)(Concrete Quarterly)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Creating an identity: a drab industrial building has been transformed by MacCormac Jamieson Prichard into a showcase for Seco.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Designs on Manchester. (Ian Simpson and Rachael Haugh, architects) (includes related article)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Domestic harmony: Paxton Locher's Clerkenwell Green house epitomises the strongly held principles underlying all their work.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Fast-track route to futuristic fun. (City Axis, design management construction company renovation of the Fitzovia building, London, England)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
From garage to gastrodome: Chelsea's Grade II-listed Bluebird Garage, built in 1923, has been converted by CD Partnership as Sir Terence Conran's latest megascheme - restaurant, food market and much more.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Knitting together Gothic and glass. (refurbishment of Wool Exchange building in Bradford, England)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
News in pictures: Paternoster Square. (redevelopment of Paternoster Square in London)Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Recalling Aalto: Recognition comes late, but in spades.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
The flexible facade: Cladding manufacturer RedBank hopes to capture the imagination of the UK market with the refined version of LockClad.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
The pull of the light: tensile structures are usually used for portable buildings or performance venues, but FTL Happold uses them in more traditional buildings too.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
Transparency and anarchy in the Barbican.Business, internationalIsabel Allen
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