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Out with the old: China's architecture has transformed over the past decade, but at what cost?New statesman (1996), 2012-10, Vol.141 (5128), p.22New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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From rags to riches: the case for better public spaces; a lecture by Sir Stuart Lipton, chairman of the Commission for Architecture and the Built EnvironmentNew statesman (1996), 2003-03, Vol.132 (4629), p.iiiNew Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Left the building: Tim Abrahams ponders the future for design in Britain after the axing of CabeAbrahams, TimNew statesman (1996), 2010-11, Vol.139 (5027), p.45New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Prince Charles's model village is taking shape in deepest Dorset, but experience shows it is hard to conduct social engineering through architectureBarker, PaulNew statesman (1996), 1997-07, Vol.126 (4343), p.54New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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The promised land: Israeli town planners hoped to entice people to "instant cities" in the desert hills, but instead created militarised outposts. Mark Mazower examines the role of architecture in the Middle East conflictMazower, MarkNew statesman (1996), 2003-12, Vol.132 (4667), p.38New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Conflict resolution: Daniel Libeskind describes the challenge of designing a building intended as a commemoration of war but informed by our endless struggle for peace. .(Brief Article)Libeskind, DanielNew statesman (1996), 2002-06, Vol.131 (4593), p.36New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Carbuncles and coronets: the Prince of Wales demands that British buildings hark back to the past, but architects will be bullied no more, insists the modernist Piers GoughGough, PiersNew statesman (1996), 2009-07, Vol.138 (4957), p.31New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Unworldly splendour: the medieval cathedrals of France were an attempt to re-create the mind of God, writes William SkidelskySkidelsky, WilliamNew statesman (1996), 2008-06, Vol.137 (4903), p.48New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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Stuck in a train toilet, I see the future of urban Britain mapped out in pristine technicolourSelf, WillNew statesman (1996), 2015-03, Vol.144 (5255-5256), p.98New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |
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At MoMa, I saw an artwork that moved me--made by a machineMarr, AndrewNew statesman (1996), 2023-02, Vol.152 (5705), p.51-51London: New Statesman, LtdTexto completo disponível |