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- Rafael Viñoly breaks into Britain and finds we're all talk.
- Shock of the new, or chill of the morgue? The terminally tasteful new Museum of Modern Art in New York.
- Ship in an architectural bottle: Grimshaw plans to enclose the Cutty Sark. And then reveal her afresh.
- Buildings within buildings: Britain's first permanent architecture gallery opens at the mighty Victoria and Albert Museum
- Old London stirs: KPF and the battle for Smithfield
- The curse of the country house: how tottering mansions paralyse the British imagination
- Mad Max architecture: the 4,000-megawatt drama of Drax is a monument of our time
- More mass housing: Red or Dead designers Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway gets to grips with the not-so-archetypal Wimpey home
- A date with density: how to meet housing demand in a green and pleasant land?
- Making a new wing out of nothing: Dixon and Jones at the National Gallery, London
- Transformation and artifice: nations jostle for position at the 2004 Venice Architecture Biennale
- The Terminal: not just a Spielberg movie but architecture at extremes
- Education act: Alex de Rijke goes radical in a South London school
- Big square deal: new architecture at the Tower of London by Stanton Williams
- In the field of Olympian dreams: new stadia worldwide get very ambitious
- Alsop, Gehry, Libeskind, Diamond, Kuwabara and Honest Ed: Toronto's cultural buildings renaissance gathers pace. Whatever happened to Canadian understatement?
- Dr. Downie, I presume: Craig Downie explores the backyard of the Royal Geographical Society in London, base camp of explorers Livingstone and Shackleton
- When dereliction is better: despite Rogers, Farrell and Grimshaw, West London reinvents itself as a pale shadow of Berlin
- Insanely bespoke, positively willful, but potentially glorious: inside the new Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh by Enric Miralles
- The only way is up: high-rise hits Britain, and this time they mean it
- Why here? Why now?
- Fantasy Architecture: the seductive lure of the unbuilt
- Return to the Gherkin: Lord Foster's organic tower in London opens for business, charms the nation, and is a harbinger of the future
- After Zaha: the intriguing anti-modern Welsh opera house that dare not speak its name
- The theatre in the sky comes back to earth: Rick Mather and the Lyric Hammersmith
- Amazing Archigram: how a bunch of English architectural fantasists conquered the world
- Peter Greenaway, Robert Adam, Stanton Williams and the pastoral idyll: Compton Verney becomes Britain's newest public art gallery
- Le Corbusier's "herald of a new age": the enduring power of the Crystal Palace
- Arts and Crafts in the 21st century: impresario Sir Cameron Mackintosh builds a pocket castle in Scotland
- Santiago Calatrava digs deep: will the World Trade Center's new transit hub be his best building?
- London theatres 2: the once-reviled Frank Matcham is feted as his greatest theatres, the Hackney Empire and the Coliseum, come back to life
- London Theatres 1: "Southbankside" revives Shakespeare's actors' quarter
- The cabinet of Dr. Libeskind: he finally builds in London. But not where you'd expect
- Iconoclasm rules: how Herzog and de Meuron work with conceptual artist Ai Weiwei on Beijing's new Olympic stadium

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