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Architectural review (The), 1098 - Aout 1988 - Architecture V Big business
Peter Davey, Auteur | 1988This issue is about relationship of architecture to business - particularly large corporations. As Peter Davey explains in the following pages, there are now serious grounds for worry that modern commerce is unable to produce buildings that cont[...]![]()
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Architectural review (The), 1103 - Janvier 1989 - Interior spaces
Peter Davey, Auteur | 1989Interiors and exteriors of buildings have never been more divorced than they are now. This issue is concerned with the concept of tectonic integrity and of the relationship of the owner's narrative to the shell. Even in the most overtly personna[...]![]()
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Architectural review (The), 1099 - Septembre 1988 - Leisure and the city
Peter Davey, Auteur | 1988In this issue, we have therefore concentrated on urbane urban forms of leisure, and buildings wich bring leisure to town. (the bias thoughout is towards those leisure activites, rnaging from sports and shopping, in wich people are actively engag[...]![]()
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Peter Davey, Auteur |Offices, Gray's Inn Road, London. Foster's design for a new office and exhibition block in a rather run-down quarter of central London is one of the most ordinary commissions he has received for some time.![]()
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Architectural review (The), 1105 - Mars 1989 - Work and the city
Peter Davey, Auteur | 1989This issue looks at the relationship of worplace to the city - and hense, of course, at work itself. Economic and technical factors are causing rapid changes in the nature of work, and the relationshio of work to the rest of human life. In weste[...]![]()
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Architectural review (The), 1094 - Avril 1988 - Working with old buildings
Peter Davey, Auteur ; Dan Cruickshank, Auteur | 1988Old building are a resource - in the most pragmatic sense, they represent a great chunk of the invested capital of the human race. Hence the very large numbers of conversions at present on architects' drawing boards. Most of this issue is concer[...]



