Architects' Journal 1997 Kenneth Powell - Abstracts

Architects' Journal 1997 Kenneth Powell
TitleSubjectAuthors
An untheatrical knight: Sir Denys Lasdun's Royal Academy exhibition is a tribute to our last pre-war Modernist - an architect of power and authority.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Artistic licence. (Architects Wendy Shillam and Mike Smith)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
A sense of independence: with commissions in Sheffield and the City of London, Pringle Richards Sharratt is establishing an enviable reputation.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
A timeless Modernist. (Paul Collinge, sole principal in Aldington, Craig and Collinge)(Interview)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Back to the future: Eva Jiricna, erstwhile Czech exile famed for her staircases, is going back to her roots with her design for the Prague orangery.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Beauborg revisited. (architects Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano reflect on work on Pompidou Centre in Paris, France)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Competitively speaking: a born organiser, Marco Goldschmied of Richard Rogers Partnership is being tipped as a possible future RIBA president.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Exploration and experiment: Pawson Williams is celebrating its first decade as a practice pursuing work in a European rather than simply a British tradition.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Failing a capital challenge: The reconstruction of Berlin has produced largely dull buildings that are influenced more by big business than by the city itself.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Flying colours. (architect Mike Davies of Richard Rogers Partnership)(Interview)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Hodder's landmark for Salford.(Stephen Hodder's Centenary Building at the University of Salford)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Marriage of convenience.(profile of Hurley Robertson)(Company Profile)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Recreating the civic: Leeds has ambitions to remodel itself as a vibrant city for the next century. To date, the architecture is lagging behind.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Standing the test of time. (Sam Price and Robert Myers of Price & Myers structural engineering practice)(Company Profile)(Interview)Business, internationalKenneth Powell
United they stand: the newly merged Nottingham practice of Crampin Pring McArtney has big ambitions for both itself and its home town.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
What Leeds needs: Liz Minkin, chair of the Leeds Architecture and Design INitiative, has strong views on the city's future development.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Why the swinging had to stop: the Twentieth Century society's 1960s conference discussed the legacy of the decade and its reputation as a golden age for architecture.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
Writing for the love of it: Robert Harbison's writing on architecture is infused with his love of buildings, and places enjoyment above didacticism.Business, internationalKenneth Powell
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