| The Independent 1995 Jonathan Glancey |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A child's intuition, an adult's logic. (Sir Edwin Lutyen's drawings, RIBA Heinz Gallery, London, UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A fantasy, lovingly rebuilt. (restoration of Uppark, a Sussex mansion, highlights people's yearning for historical comfort) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A few of your favourite things. (favourite designs of the 1990s) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A glorious grand white elephant? (future of St Pancras Chambers) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A great train robbery. (plans to drop the West Highlander sleeping-car express service) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A handbag on wheels. (men and women have different attitudes towards cars) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Air age acropolis made with Aries in mind. (the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A low point for the high street. (town centres must distance themselves from the past) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A monumental spot of local trouble. (controversy over plans for Cardiff Bay Opera House) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| ... and stop the anti-imperialist rot? (nationalist sentiments cause many historic buildings to be destroyed) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| ... and why a starship never got off the ground. (alternative plans for Bankside Power Station site) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Architectural poetry in motion. (additions to Sir John Soane's Museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Are you shopping soundly? (ethical and ecological issues related to consumer goods) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Art galleries: dontcha hate 'em? | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A sweet campaign blossoms. (controversy over plans to relocate the Royal Horticultural Society's Lindley Library) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| At Waterloo the English did surrender. (views on new Waterloo International station) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| A vision still worth fighting for. (Finsbury Health Centre needs restoring) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Baby, you can wear my car. (fashionable cars and clothes have much in common) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Built for the people - so tell the people. (need to involve the general public in city development planning) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Cedric Brown, fat cat in the dog house. (controversy over earnings of chief executive of British Gas) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Come to continental Croydon. | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Concrete proof of Rommel's invasion. (influence of the second world war on architecture in the UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Death becomes him. (artist Damien Hirst makes his first film) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Earth Centre awakens revival. (new ecology centre in Doncaster, UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Edinburgh bangs a drum, Glasgow belts out an aria. (competing conference centres) | Retail industry | Brian Edwards, Jonathan Glancey |
| Exile and excellence. (German architects who fled from the Nazis received lukewarm welcome in the UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| For 2,000, let's repair our lovely land. (monuments to mark the millennium) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| From apes' house to opera house. (influence of philosophical engineer Ove Arup) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| From boiler room to powerhouse. (Tate Gallery opens room dedicated to contemporary art) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Golly! Gosh!. (Virginia Bottomley, secretary of state for heritage)(Interview) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Got the sofa? Now read the magazine. (Sir Terence Conran becomes guest-editor of Elle Decoration magazine)(Interview) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Greenwich mean madness. (views on the sale of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Guilt by association. (art under the European dictators, 1930-1945, various artists, Hayward Gallery, London, UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| How the Swiss will transform Bankside .... (Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron win competition to make Bankside Power Station into gallery of modern art) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Ideas beyond the nuclear station. (dealing with the remains of nuclear power stations) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Imagine you are Che Guevara during his last and fatal campaign in south-central Bolivia - a country rugged, ravinous, spiteful and sublime. | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| In the footsteps of Wat Tyler. (continued strong belief in the public realm in the UK)(Column) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| It's a wrap. (Bulgarian artist Christo)(Interview) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Last stand for Glasgow's concrete castle. (Glasgow's Lion Chambers, one of the earliest reinforced concrete buildings in the UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Let's have a warm round of applause. (BBC's newly restored Radio Theatre) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Love me do. (architect Terry Farrell attracts mixed views)(Interview) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Mystery of the stones decays and dies. (Stonehenge reduced to tourist attraction) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| New beat from Africa's drummer. (Jim Bailey, founder of Africa's first black magazine)(Interview) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| No more transports of delight. (poor standard of public transport in London) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Nowt short of an industrial utopia. (former Halifax mill converted into business and creative centre) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| One man and his fridge. (demise of the individual designer) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| One man's work is another man's opera. (Giorgio Battistelli's modern opera 'Experimentum Mundi') | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Pantechnicon of pop culture. (Richard Branson opens largest home entertainment store in the world) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Pile 'em high, flog em' cheap? Not this time, Westminster. (debate of the future of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Plenty of vroom as long as it's Green. (continued development of more powerful cars shows that environmental concerns will not eliminate conventional motoring)(Column) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Roundhouse: the cover version. (London's Roundhouse, a former engine shed, to be converted into a library) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Stop press, says the pink 'un. (Financial Times to sell printing premises in Docklands, London) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Take me on a flight of fancy. (influence of latest technology on design) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| That's the magic of roundabouts. (great public affection for roundabouts) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The art of conjuring new tricks out of old buildings. (Artangel focuses on art-into-architecture) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The cousins Grimshaw: they have a vision. (John Grimshaw, who will be responsible for setting up a national cycle path network, and his cousin Nicholas Grimshaw, radical architect)(Interview) | Retail industry | Christian Wolmar, Jonathan Glancey |
| The fate of thousands of British museums is determined by a select group of well-heeled, well-connected men and women. (Museums and Galleries Commission) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The friendliest brick box in Britain. (new Tate Gallery at former Bankside power station) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The greatest British art of all. (conversion of former Bankside power station into public gallery of modern art) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The Greenwich debate. (future of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, UK) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The new cubism. (renovation of the Oxo Wharf Tower near Waterloo Station, London) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The new spirit of Modernism. (Modern architecture continues to thrive) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| There will be no crassness here. (moves to protect Prague from overdevelopment) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| The Virgin who just wants to be loved. (controversy over claims by Richard Branson that he was offered a bribe to drop his bid to run the National Lottery) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Welcome to Rogersville, city of dreams. (reaction to Richard Rogers' views on city life in the future) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Wibbly, wobbly and wonderful. (architect and designer Ron Arad creates illusions) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey |
| Will you be doing DIY today? (views on Sainsbury's plans to take over Texas Homecare DIY chain) | Retail industry | Jonathan Glancey, David Robson |
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