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- From Empire State to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre: how recessions produce fine architecture.
- How Welsh is Welsh architecture? And why aren't the English bothered?
- At home with the modern Goths: Richard Rogers, Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour.
- "Palladio was passé in his own time": guest writer Francis Terry reassesses the master.
- Monsieur Le Corbusier, meet Signor Palladio - how delightful to find you both in London. Sir Edwin Lutyens wants a word with you.
- Manhattan's High Line: I think it's going to be OK.
- Wall and piece: David Chipperfield, Julian Harrap and the Neues Museum, Berlin.
- Guilt, industry, brutality, art - the reinvigorated Whitechapel Art Gallery in London's East End.
- Woke up on a Chelsea morning.... Ten things you need to know about that Richard Rogers/Prince Charles/Chelsea Barracks rumble.
- The amoebic house: Simon Conder returns to Dungeness.
- Sex, spies, the Beatles and the Mini: the original minimalist motor car.
- Stirling of Stirlings: Mackintosh, the lion and the unicorn.
- The dark knights return: four profoundly unfashionable buildings in London.
- A rock and a hard place: the New Acropolis Museum, Athens.
- The edges of things: meeting Snřhetta in Oslo.
- A comic-opera stage-set: Britain's new Supreme Court is in a funny old building. That's the way we do things.
- Home advantage: how the famous old Arsenal stadium became a new London square.

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