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2003 Articles
Onwards and upwards for Rem Koolhaas: another prize, and building big in China
Enlightenment dawns: the British Museum opens a museum of itself
The essential architecture books right now, plus one to treat with caution
Meet the Smithsons: separating the hype from reality. Should Alison and Peter Smithson have stuck to talking?
At home with Foreign Office Architects: what animals are they breeding today?
Foster goes Deco, and reinvents the skyscraper. What are we to make of the "Gherkin"?
Reading specs for Tyson: the Hayward Gallery jump-starts London's South Bank revamp
Gehry, Moneo and Meier in Los Angeles, not forgetting Welton Becket. Where has L.A. got to with its non-movie culture?
Theatre as factory: Ian Ritchie's TR2 for the Theatre Royal in Plymouth.
What's wrong with the new Trafalgar Square: it's changed shape
Can a zero-energy housing project win the Stirling Prize?
"Zoomorphic" at London's Victoria and Albert Museum: so what if buildings look like animals?
Frank Gehry's first British building is complete. It's not what you'd expect.
Nicholas Grimshaw in Bath: a new spa for the 21st century.
Inigo Jones and Renaissance England: civil war and an architectural revolution.
Creative Lego: are prefabricated homes architecture or building?
Zaha Hadid brings subtlety to Cincinnati. Not something it's used to.
Norman Foster, Frank Lloyd Wright and the endless appeal of the supertower.
Bof! The curse of Philippe Starck
Frank Gehry in Arcadia: the Bard College performing arts center in upstate New York
Space fungus versus the supershed: Future Systems and Nicholas Grimshaw in Birmingham
Saatchi, Britart and Edwardian baroque: the strange mutation of London's County Hall
Elevated domesticity: Pierre D'Avoine's "Big House" in Mortlake, West London
Hawksmoor Revived: the London Symphony Orchestra's new second home
This is FACT: the art of the moving image in Liverpool
The meteoric rise of Daniel Libeskind
Mystic monument: Ian Ritchie's Spire of Dublin
The plastic lantern: Herzog and de Meuron's Laban Centre in London