The Independent 1997 Nonie Niesewand - Abstracts

The Independent 1997 Nonie Niesewand
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Against living too close to the ground. (return to high-rise housing in London, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
All a tram has to do is travel faster than 6mph - London's rush-hour traffic speed - and the tortoise is ahead of the hare. (trams as solution to urban transport problems)(Column)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Bombay's first crack at freedom.(architecure in Bombay, India)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Bridget Riley would avert her eyes and hurry past the Tate shop. She hates the 'vulgar plagiarism of art'.... (reproducing artworks on commercial items)(Column)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Claudio and Calvin.(work of Claudio Silvestrin)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Close your eyes and think of Dagenham. (Millennium Centre in Dagenham, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Even in Bath the millennium builds a head of steam. (plans for new bath-house in Bath, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Habitat man is not quite what you might expect. (Tom Dixon, new head of Habitat's design studio)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
House of the future? Straw, bamboo and cybertronics. (use of traditional building materials in modern houses)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
How the need for a dining room becomes a triumph for the spirit of enlightenment. (United Kingdom Royal Institute of British Architects identifies glass extensions which may win its Stirling Prize)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Is Stephen Bayley as good an ideas man as he thinks he is? We'll find out under the dome. (Stephen Bayley, creative director of Millennium Dome at Greenwich, London, England)(Column)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
It's in London and it's a lovely white house on a hill (but not as you'd imagine it). (architect Rick Mather wins award for modern glass house in Hampstead, London, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Broadcasting House.(architecture of the BBC's Broadcasting House in London, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Minimalists do it on tap and don't mop up afterwards. (virtual reality technology allows visitors to Interbuild to experience minimalist bathroom designed by John Pawson)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Onwards and upwards.(rejection of a proposed towerdesigned by Norman Foster, and need to accept tall buildings in London, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Opening chapter. (innovative design for new British Library in London, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Open the glass box. (British pavilion for Expo 92 to be used as Asian centre)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Pursuits of the Millennium - the divine side of Tyneside. (architectural renewal in Gateshead, England, and Newcastle, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Taken to the cleaners. (problems associated with cleaning glass buildings)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
The house that Gabrielle built. (Gabrielle Saunders, who built her own house in Brighton, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
The Libeskind effect. (Daniel Libeskind receives commission to design new Imperial War Museum in Manchester, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
The RAF took out a Berlin museum. Berlin wants a Brit to put it back. (British architect David Chipperfield to restore Neues museum in Berlin, Germany)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
Will Norman Foster and Anthony Caro cross the Thames in a blaze of glory? (plans for Millennium Bridge across Thames in London, England)Retail industryNonie Niesewand
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