Architects' Journal 2001 Martin Pawley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A doubling of efforts to save London from the density drain.(London, England, urban planning) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
A fantastic day out - thanks to zips, Pollock and rocket science.(student presentation at UK's Architectural Association) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
An unjustified fear of electronic images taking over from reality.(unwaranted fears of online teaching)(Editorial) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Asking consumers to think small in the big world of microgeneration. | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
A sphere with a message: planets hold lessons architects can learn.(Editorial)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Buildings may be lost in the murk but every cloud has a silver lining.(architecture)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Chasing the elusive connection between 'good' and 'design'. | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Defiant talk follows panic - but the risk to tall buildings is nothing new. | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Did Zaha Hadid and Daniel Libeskind have a precursor?(architect Zaha Hadid)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Dreaming of utopia and freedom on the unopen road to nowhere.(Brits prefer private transportation to public transportation) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Driven architecture: as the wheel dies, the live-in car comes of age.(Editorial) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Eden experience dulled by traffic problems, queues and few plants.(Eden Project in Cornwall, England)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Euro pressure on equity means UK homeowners face their Waterloo. | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Infrastructure at the speed of fright - all vision but no action.(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Lavish, visionary architecture puts the user in the driving seat.(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Martin Pawley: Plans to sell off the UK's treasures will soon return with a vengeance.(National treasures in "The National Asset Register" will be up for sale) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
One over the eight: reflections on the ghosts of Christmas past.(Martin Pawley reviews previous Christmas columns)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Plans to sell off the UK's treasures will soon return with a vengeance.(United Kingdom)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Radical housing speech elicits wave of politeness from planners.(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Richard Seifert, 1910-2001.(Obituary) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
School of thought says it's time to close down Huddersfield--again!(Editorial) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Serving up fast track construction for whopper office projects.(role of architects in design and construction process)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
The arty side of ugly shipping containers can justify any use.(architecture)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
The build-high brigade is set for a drubbing in the City of London. | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
The design of the euro banknotes does no favours to architecture.(currency design excludes recognizable buildings, monuments, historic figures)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
The re-evaluation of high-rise buildings: the cost to civilisation.(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
The US: mission critical 24 hours a day, seven days a week.(construction of secure data storage buildings in US)(Column) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Why a deserted Dessau belies the optimism of the Bauhaus.(design of the German town) | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
Why the merits of the Heron Tower are so blindlingly obvious. | Business, international | Martin Pawley |
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