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2007 Articles
The Shock of the Old: redefining the history of technology
If that's art, I'm a Dutchman: Erick van Egeraat's first UK building and its sisterhood of regional art centres
Lock 'em up and throw 'em the key: Will Alsop's Creative Prison
Valley of the Dolls: Hudson Architects' "Light House" in Derbyshire
London's skyscraper boom: soon Foster's "gherkin" will be dwarfed
Necropolis Now: rethinking the modern cemetery in England's Rurbania
After the London Eye: Marks Barfield keep hold of their good ideas
The Royal Festival Hall, London: historic modernism reinvented
Smooth drivetime architecture: what's wrong with "How we built Britain" by David Dimbleby
Zaha Superstar! And the relentless growth of global architectural branding
Olive belt boomtown: Valencia boasts Calatrava, Foster, Chipperfield, Bofill and a mayor with a mission
Prussian spy meets English understatement: the glorious re-issue of Hermann Muthesius'century-old "The English House"
In the hall of the mountain king: Olafur Eliasson's Serpentine Pavilion.
The most perfect theatre: the reawakening of William Wilkins' Regency playhouse in rural England.
Alasdhair Willis brings Brit design to New York. Can Established and Sons crack America?
The railway station that skipped a century: London's transformed St. Pancras.
The crack in the floor of the world: Doris Salcedo at Tate Modern, London
A culture reborn: the renaissance of British regional theatre.
Rebuilding Beijing: pure geometry versus the awkward squad