| Architects' Journal 1998 Ruth Slavid |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Art as an instrument of change. (architectural firm Shillam & Smith acts as community architect in Saltley and Small Heath areas of Birmingham, England) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| BDP transforms itself to get in line with Egan. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Bristol slams Arts Council over Behnisch scheme veto. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Change manager. (British Airports Authority, Mike Forster)(Interview) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Cool, calm and collecting. (May Cassar, environmental adviser at United Kingdom Museums and Galleries Commission) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Designed for access.(building access for disabled) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Displacing the grid. (French architects Odile Decq and Benoit Cornette) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Double effort. (architects Sarah Wigglesworth and Jeremy Till) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Driven by design: BDP's design for Opel's new HQ in Russelsheim, Germany, overcame the tradition of German working hierarchies to create an egalitarian workspace with a twist of individuality. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Dutch courage fuels ambition as Scots gather in Aberdeen. (Dutch architectural policy) | Business, international | David Taylor, Ruth Slavid |
| Essex man: The next generation. (The Essex Design Guide) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Future projections. (Sony's JumboTron giant screen) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| How to run your own projects: The pros and cons of an architect acting as his/her own construction manager are explained by one man who is doing it. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Keener to be greener. (sustainability in buildings) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Making the most of specialists. (construction industry) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Prospects of Whitby: Mark Whitby pursued engineering rather than architecture - and will be the ICE's youngest recent president in 2001. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Put aside your pencils. (architects as project managers)(architect Tony Bartho) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Rooms with a view. (United Kingdom hotel industry guidance) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Schlaich reveals sunny outlook at Lubetkin lecture. (development of solar powered stations in hot climates) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| State of the industry. (United Kingdom construction industry) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| 'Stigma' biggest obstacle to sustainable housing. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Teaching the lessons of life. (interview with University of Westminster head of architecture Kate Heron)(Interview) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| Testing the waters: Judith Grice, head of Water Environment Services, takes care of the character as well as the structure of Britain's waterways. | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
| What is sustainability? (design for sustainable primary school in Great Notley, England)(part 2) | Business, international | Ruth Slavid |
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