Architects' Journal 1997 Kenneth Powell |
Title | Subject | Authors |
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, international | Kenneth Powell |
Artistic licence. (Architects Wendy Shillam and Mike Smith) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
A sense of independence: with commissions in Sheffield and the City of London, Pringle Richards Sharratt is establishing an enviable reputation. | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
A timeless Modernist. (Paul Collinge, sole principal in Aldington, Craig and Collinge)(Interview) | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
Beauborg revisited. (architects Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano reflect on work on Pompidou Centre in Paris, France) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
Competitively speaking: a born organiser, Marco Goldschmied of Richard Rogers Partnership is being tipped as a possible future RIBA president. | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
Flying colours. (architect Mike Davies of Richard Rogers Partnership)(Interview) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
Hodder's landmark for Salford.(Stephen Hodder's Centenary Building at the University of Salford) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
Marriage of convenience.(profile of Hurley Robertson)(Company Profile) | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
Standing the test of time. (Sam Price and Robert Myers of Price & Myers structural engineering practice)(Company Profile)(Interview) | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
United they stand: the newly merged Nottingham practice of Crampin Pring McArtney has big ambitions for both itself and its home town. | Business, international | Kenneth Powell |
What Leeds needs: Liz Minkin, chair of the Leeds Architecture and Design INitiative, has strong views on the city's future development. | Business, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth 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, international | Kenneth Powell |
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