The Independent 1996 Jonathan Glancey - Abstracts

The Independent 1996 Jonathan Glancey
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0 to 90. (90th anniversary of the Rolls Royce)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
100 years old and still driving us crazy. (motor industry celebrates its centenary; making the car more environmentally-friendly)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
21st century soul. (mixed views about churches in the UK)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A big cube in the country. (influence of the White House at Haslemere, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A bigger splash for the Millennium. (many fountains and drinking troughs in the UK have run dry)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A final party for art's unlikely hero. (death of art impresario Joshua Compston)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Alienation is off his menu. (architect Richard Rogers)(Interview)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A little Buggins goes a long way. (positive aspects of the British Library)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
All it's cranked up to be. (moves to modernise the Science Museum in London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
All style and no conscience. (architects fail to consider needs of ordinary people)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A natural magician. (Hungarian architect Imre Makovecz)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A prime time for design. (BBC's 'One Foot in the Past' programme aims to popularise architecture)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A rosbif open a restaurant in Paris? (Sir Terence Conran considers opening restaurant in Paris)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey, Joanne Lee
A tale of two cities: ancient and modern. (Richard Burdett, director of the Architecture Foundation, and Liam O'Connor, advisor to secretary of state for the environment John Gummer; first in series on The Fixers)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
A target built of steel and glass. (London's Canary Wharf development)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Behind the barricades. (new town hall in Hartcliffe, Bristol, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Bridge 2000. (plans for footbridge linking St Paul's Cathedral with the south bank in London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Bridges for the city of dreams. (the bridge as a living space; Royal Academy of Arts, London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Brilliant but flawed. (cultural significance of the Spitfire aircraft)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Bring me your young, your disenchanted. (Rock the Vote campaign aims to encourage young people to vote)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Brutal? Only the critics. (architect Daniel Libeskind attracts mixes views with design for extension of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England)(Interview)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Building cities of the imagination. (role of architecture in films)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Castles in the sky. (Millennium money could be used to put up buildings designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor, Edwin Lutyens and Wren)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Chairs are not always for sitting on. (artists Ben Langlands and Nikki Bell take unusual approach to architecture; Serpentine Gallery, RIBA Architecture Centre and Design Museum, London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Change our number plate? RU MAD? (plans to change system of issuing car number plates)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
'Charles Saatchi buys artworks like Imelda Marcos bought shoes.'Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Cross-Channel sibling has kept to the storyline. (views on new British Library)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Death, where is thy art? (architect Sir John Soane's tombs, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Don't look back. (competition to replace the triple towers of the department of the environment building in London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Do we need a Millennium festival?Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Do we need Disney?Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Fosterland. (Sir Norman Foster has strong influence on architecture in London, England)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Free spirit. (Julia Peyton-Jones, director of the Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park, London, England)(Interview)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Gambling on our heritage. (role of the UK's Heritage Lottery Fund)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Give us greens with our gallery. (plans for Bankside power station in London, England, should include a splendid garden)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Go hang. (art collector Sir Denis Mahon seeks to prevent UK galleries from selling off works from public collections)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Here, where the world is quiet. (views on possible styles of religious buildings of the future)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Holy war: the battle of St Stephen's. (St Stephen's, Kensington, split between Catholic and Anglican)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
How do you rewrite a sonnet? (plans to revamp Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
HRH's demolition men. (government ministers often guilty of allowing significant buildings to be destroyed)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Industrial ideals of our fathers. (possible demolition of Brynmawy Rubber Factory in Ebbw Vale, Wales)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
It's out there: the art we love and hate. (mixed public reaction to large sculptures)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Masterpieces in the mind's eye. (Independent readers make suggestions for buildings which could be constructed with National Lottery funding for the Millennium)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Mortal mortar. (varying views on how long buildings should last)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Naples.Retail industryJonathan Glancey
No one loves a conurbation. (Birmingham had little chance of hosting Millennium Festival)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
One man's revival of ancient English rites. (Douglas Chapman restores Norman parish church in Kent)(Interview)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Our best-loved beastie of the deep. (Loch Ness monster continues to attract interest)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Passion tower. (Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava unable to show creative talent in the UK)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Prefabs sprout in the landmark school. (planned extension of Hallfield School in Paddington, London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Prize misjudgement. (Zaha Hadid's winning design for Cardiff Opera House rejected)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Reach for the sky?(tall buildings)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Strangers in the house. (new views on potential of Jewish emigres in British architecture)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Taking care of family business. (mixed fortunes for family businesses in the UK)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The battle to keep the barbarians at bay.(UK monuments)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The beautiful and damned. (fear of building very large buildings in the UK)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The cream of Manchester: will we fudge our best chance to recreate a city centre?Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The fastest men on earth.(Land Speed Record challenge)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The finest secrets of Venice.Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The Nation's Village Hall. (the Royal Albert Hall in London, England)(Column)Retail industryJonathan Glancey, Ben Summers
The power and the glory. (former French president Francois Mitterrand influential for his grand architectural visions)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The Prince of Wales wants to build this next to St Paul's. The City is determined to stop him. (controversy over plans for redevelopment of Paternoster Square)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The secret of a facelift: can you see the join.(architecture)(Interview)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
The sentimental socialist. (influence of William Morris)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
They're so modern. (architects Adam Caruso and Peter St John plan new museum and art gallery for Walsall, England)(Interview)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
Time to call off this camp pantomime. (need to take action to secure the future of Paternoster Square, near St Paul's cathedral in London, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
What a swell party we need. (need to review plans for Millennium Festival)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
What John saw in Yoko. (influence of Yoko Ono)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
What's so funny about Croydon? (moves to transform the town of Croydon, England)Retail industryJonathan Glancey
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