| Architects' Journal 1997 Ruth Slavid |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 140 million pounds sterling to Heritage projects, but not the V&A. (Heritage Lottery Fund fails to approve plans for Victoria and Albert Museum) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| A birthday in Bristol: As debate about a National Architecture Centre continues, there are lessons to be learned from the first year of Britsol's Architecture Centre. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid, Deborah Singmaster |
| A disaster and a tragedy. (Cardiff Opera House construction project) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| An American in Docklands. (London Docklands, England; landscape architecture in a luxury property development)(Landscape Special) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Breaking down the barriers to adequate social housing. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Chris Wilkinson wins double Thames bridge appointment. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Counselling at work. (relationship counselling in the workplace) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Designs on Gateshead: Dominic Williams, design director of the Baltic Flour Mills project and associated in Ellis Williams, has only just begun. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| First among equals: James Burland, credited with the resurgence of Arup Associates, is committee to teamwork and multi-disciplinary design. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Five million London trees in danger from insurance fear. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Going green on brownfield sites: Bill Dunster's vision of a sustainable future goes far beyond zero-energy ratings. He seeks total self-sufficiency entirely on brownfield land. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Heartbreak Hotel goes Dutch. (Dutch architectural firm Biq Architecten renovates housing blocks in Liverpool, England) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Is this as good as it gets? (mixed fortunes for UK architects) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Learning from history: when restoring old buildings, it is imperative to think like the original architects, including their use of sacrificial materials. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| LIving on the edge of the future: what next for our cities? In the light of predictions of huge housing needs, an Edge debate looked at housing policy and sustainability. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Mastering refurbishment.(masters degree in refurbishment management at University College London, England) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Nearer Norway than Scotland: the weather, isolation and a lack of skilled professionals are inspiration rather than hindrance to Richard Gibson in his Shetland practice. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| On the crest of a wave?: the well-hyped boom appears to be truly here, but it is not benefiting all practices, and can be a dangerous time for the financially unstable. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| PFI gets into its stride: the Private Finance Initiative logjam is beginning to unblock, now that some of the problems with it, such as risk costing, have been addressed. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Practical planning advice: speeding up the system. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| RFAC backs 'daring and innovative' V&A plan. (Royal Fine Art Commission approves museum plan) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| RIBA 'should give accreditation to conservation architects.' | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Selling Britain to Japan. (export promoter for UK construction in Japan Ron Marsh)(Interview) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Shopping by numbers: research behind Bluewater Park, one of the UK's last massive out-of-town shopping centres, geared its design around clients and customers. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Staff cuts planned as managers take over BRE. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Uneasy bedfellows: an international conference in Sunderland on the arts and architecture skated around the problems of their relationship. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Working with the best: Landscape architect Jennie Coe believes good design can only be achieved by working with the best creative architects. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
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