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Leader Are you being served?
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Why architects should pay more attention to how they use words
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Leaders Learning to love the Dome, and the IT factor
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Leader What do this month's new art gallery openings say about Britain today?
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Leader Shifting attitudes towards housing
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Building of the month Hamburg Music School, one of the last buildings designed by Enric Miralles
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Building of the month Frank Gehry's Experience
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Building of the month The Palais de Justice in Nantes
Nouvel, J. et al. | 2000print version
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Building of the month The Ivar Aasen Museum in Orsta, west Norway
Fehn, S. et al. | 2000print version
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Books How many of these classics have you read?
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Building of the month Richard Rogers Partnership's factory shopping village in Ashford
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Building of the month Frank Gehry's DG Bank on Pariser Platz in Berlin
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Building of the month Mecanoo's egg-like addition to the National Museum of Heritage in Arnhem
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Building of the month Alvaro Siza's school of journalism in Santiago de Compostella, Spain
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Feature The access debate: will the Disability Discrimination Act stimulate better design for all or make all buildings look the same?
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If innovative, well-designed housing is here to stay, suggested by this year's Housing Design Awards, why are fewer than one in five new homes architect-designed?
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Feature Is the GBP55 million refurbishment of the Pompidou Centre in keeping with the original vision?
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Feature Do we need a star rating system for buildings, as a way of measuring design quality? The CABE thinks so
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A new survey of Modern movement architecture by Docomomo reveals Modernism's far-reaching impact throughout the world
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Feature a book about architecture's complicated relationship with language
Forty, A. et al. | 2000print version
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Feature Who do you think should win this year's RIBA Gold Medal - and why?
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Feature Rick Mather's masterplan for the South Bank Centre gets the critical treatment
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Feature The Tate Modern, NPG, Somerset House and Dulwich Picture Gallery are all part of a great tradition of pragmatic cultural buildings, says Joe Mordaunt Crook
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Listings Worldwide events and exhibitions this year
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Engineer Jane Wernick's view on that bridge, why engineering needs a higher profile, and how life in a male-dominated profession can be lonely, but rewarding
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Interview Neil Bingham, assistant curator of the RIBA Drawings Collection, on collecting
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Interview Pioneering architect Marcial Echenique, whose views on city living is making the government sit up and take notice
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A survey of John Pawson's work, by his old friend Deyan Sudjic
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Interview Berlin-based duo Matthias Sauerbruch and Louisa Hutton are up for the Stirling Prize
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Caruso St John on the completion of its first major public building
Rattenbury, K. et al. | 2000print version
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Book of the month It's not all sun and blue skies: a survey of contemporary Australian architecture
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Interview Bristol architect George Ferguson enjoys taking on developers - and winning
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Interview American environmentalist Amory Lovins arrives in the UK
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Letters Specialisation for preservation
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Interview Mark Bertram, former head of the overseas estates department, was the man who commissioned ABK's British Embassy in Moscow
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Fancy a weekend away? Here's what to see and where to stay in Amsterdam, Hanover, Helsinki and Prague
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Buildings 2000 The UK leads the field in a crop of new buildings, here and abroad
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Books of the month Two books about the US: The Charter of New Urbanism plus the impact of Bauhaus in America
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Books of the month Why words and architecture don't always mix; and a look at the relationship between nature and design
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Building study 1 Charles Thomson and Kate Blee's modernist family house in north London
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Building study 1 Husband-and-wife team Gillian Scampton and Andrew Barnett have built themselves a house in north-west London
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Hodder Associates' doctors' surgery in Manchester
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Building study 1 An information building for the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales
Borer, P. / Lea, D. et al. | 2000print version
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Building study 1 Real tennis centre in north London by Pringle Richards Sharratt
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Millennium Dome group portrait RIBA Journal's unique record of one of construction's biggest collaborations
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Building study 2 Proctor Matthew's four apartment blocks on a housing estate in Brent
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Building study 1 Paxton Locher's new mixed-use building for the Soho Theatre Company
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Building study 1 Exclusive in-depth coverage Ahrends Burton and Koralek's British Embassy in Moscow, which opens this month
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Building study 1 Upmarket fashion shop in Nicosia by Cypriot-London duo de Groussa Larkou Architects
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Building study 2 John Outram Associates' new crafts workshops at Welbeck in rural Nottinghamshire
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Building study 1 Latymer School's arts centre by van Heyningen and Haward Architects
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Foster and Partners' new European headquarters for Electronic Arts in Surrey
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Building study 3 A visitor centre celebrating inventors, by BDP, on the remote Ardeer peninsula in Scotland
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Buildings lost The ones that got away
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Building study 2 A doctors' surgery on Hammersmith roundabout in west London
Guy Greenfield Architects et al. | 2000print version
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Building study 2 Walter Menteth Architects' community housing scheme, east London
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Building study 2 Burrell Foley Fischer has turned Hampstead Town Hall into a performing arts centre
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Building study 3 An extension to an art gallery in Cork by Erick van Egeraat Architects
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Building study 2 A new synthetic chemistry laboratory building for the University of Bristol by Percy Thomas Partnership
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Building study 2 A new indoor cricket school in Edgbaston by David Morley and Bryant Priest Newman
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Tech one How to build your own island
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Building study 2 YRM extends its former Clerkenwell office
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Monahan Blythen's Green Dragon House social housing scheme in Covent Garden
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Opinion Engineer Chris Wise offers a glimpse into the future of energy-efficient design
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Building study 3 A private house overlooking Salcombe Estuary in Devon
Bolt, S. et al. | 2000print version
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Building study 3 A social housing scheme in Edinburgh's Old Town by E&F McLachlan Architects
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Tech two Fire prevention: the fire performance properties of different materials
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Building study 3 Tim Bushe Associates' health club and spa in Hendon
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Building study 3 Richard Rogers Partnership's riverside pavilion in Greenwich
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Discover the benefits of testing buildings in wind tunnels
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Tech one Most paint manufacturers have a range of heritage paints, but are they at all authentic?
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Tech Introducing our new IT section with a look at electronic data interchange
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Building study 3 Haverstock Associates' new crematorium in Telford
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IT How engineer Whitby Bird & Partners is using computers to increase design collaboration
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Tech one Is Bennetts Associates' operations centre for Wessex Water the greenest building in Britain?
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IT Our new IT section looks at the advantages of integrated job-costing and accounting software
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Building study 3 MBLC's community resource centre in Manchester's Moss Side
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Designing children's playgrounds: does safe have to mean boring?
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Tech one How light pipes can enhance the city skyline
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The RIBA Workload Survey, covering the first quarter of 2000, brings good news
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Tech two There are more uses for thatch than roofing twee cottages in the country
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News feature Three ways to run your practice differently
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Practice Six pages of advice on environmental design; how CPD rules are enforced; whole life performance; litigation; and the importance of archiving
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Tech one Update on amendments to the Building Regulations, plus the latest technical books
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Tech two Advances in curtain walling have resulted in multi-storey glass facades with almost invisible supports
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Tech one Widespan enclosures, past and future
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When an architectural practice expands, its IT systems have to grow too
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Tech one How architects are driving innovative developments in modular construction
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IT The advantages and limitations of using CAD for Nicholas Grimshaw Partnership's refurbishment of Paddington Station
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Tech two New acoustic software means that architects can now hear what their buildings sound like
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IT Apple Computer's latest offering, the G4 Cube, plus new printers and an Internet service
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Six pages of advice on designing for the disabled, what architects should know about copyright, the NEC short contract, and much more
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Tech two Reviews of the latest technical books, covering spaceframes, alternative building materials, historical structures and swimming pool construction
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IT New design and modelling software that is truly 3D
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Changes are in the air at the RIBA's Clients Advisory Service
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Tech two The latest techniques and designs with fused glass
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Tech two Getting a handle on the ironmongery at London's new museums
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A new study assesses the impact of business ethics on the design of offices
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Tech one Techniques for patinating metal
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IT Two Internet-based project management systems, both set up by architects
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Feature Why architecture schools are facing a crisis in finding good teachers
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IT A BRE/CICA survey of architects' attitudes to information technology
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Tech two Rectractable roofs
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IT Vectorworks' CAD software: how good is it?
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Practice Six pages of advice on housing development policy, the tax benefits of the Capital Good Scheme, employment contracts, and much more
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Feature The dos and don'ts of working abroad
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Feature Good news from the architects' workload survey for the last quarter of 1999
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Feature Extensions of time and the results of January's quiz
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Practice Six pages of advice on the debate over Part L, what the budget means for the constuction industry, and why this year's MIPIM was attended by more architects than ever before
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From the RIBA photographs collection A 1930s swimming pool in Argentina
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Practice Six pages of advice on saving energy in the office, the consumer contact and limited liability partnerships
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CPD The final part of a three-part series about electronic data interchange and e-commerce
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CPD module The first in a three-part series on electronic data interchange and e-commerce
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CPD module Energy efficiency: part two
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RIBA Briefing
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From the RIBA photographs collection The Kardomah Cafe, Manchester
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