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No.1440,April 2017<br/>Essay: Generating form Maria Fedorchenko 6<br/>Emerging architects: Tezontle in Mexico City by Marion Mollard 16<br/>Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron Charles Jencks 20<br/>Reputations: Martin Heidegger Paul Davies 33<br/>Chapel in Suzhou by Neri & Hn Austin Williams 36<br/>Typology: Airport by Tom Wilkinson 46<br/>Islamic Centre in Melbourne by Glenn Murcutt with Hakan Elevli by Piers Taylor 56<br/>Dialogue Centre Przelomy in Szczecin by KWK Promes by Jon Mtbury 70<br/>Essay: But is it architecture? Douglas Murphy 78<br/>Kunstmuseum extension in Basel by Christ & Gantenbein by Ellis Woodman 84<br/>Bibliotheque Alexis de Tocqueville in Caen by OMA/Clenient Blanchet/Barcode by Andrew Ayers 92<br/>Audain Art Museum in Whistler by Patkau Architects by Hadani Ditmars 100<br/>Outrage: Tasteful restraint Adam Nathaniel Furman 107<br/>Image opposite<br/>Taken from Siteless: 1001 Building Forms by Francois Blanciak<br/>No.1441,May 2017<br/>Africa<br/>Essay: Continental shift - breaking free of the Africa cliche by Lesley Lokko 8<br/>Hospital in Vredenburg, South Africa, by Wolff Architects Tcma Berlanda 18<br/>Health Education Centre and Nabbunga Primary School in Rakai District, Uganda, by Ross Langdon and Studio FH Architects<br/>Will Boase 26<br/>Reputations: David Adjaye Michael Badu 35<br/>Notopia edition: Settlement permanent is not the opposite of temporary by Manuel Herz 39<br/>Essay: Nation building - African Modernism and constructing identity by Manuel Herz 55<br/>Emerging architects: BC-AS, Brussels Jon Astbury 62<br/>SOS Children's Village in Tadjoura, Djibouti, by Urko Sanchez Architects Manon Mollard 66<br/>Pixley House in Durban, South Africa, by Designworkshop:sa Julian Baxworthy 76<br/>Essay: Urban Africa a photographic study David Adjaye 86<br/>Outrage: Housing provision Michael Blake, Paul Collier an d Priya Manwariny 89<br/>Essay: Stumbling blocks - learning from Angola's new cities Cezary M Bednarski 92<br/>Typology: Skyscraper Tom Wilkinson 94<br/>Retrospective: Diebedo Francis Kere by Andres Lepik 104<br/>Essay: Blurring boundaries the legacy of Apartheid towns by Toma Berhinda 112<br/>No.1442,June 2017<br/>Essay: fluid, space - on wet narratives and landscapes in motion by Kazi Khaleed Ashraf 8<br/>Renaturising the River Aire, Geneva, Switzerland, by Superpositions<br/>Jon Astbury 18<br/>Jade Eco Park, Taichung, Taiwan, by Philippe Rahm Architectes, Mosbach Paysagistes and Ricky Liu & Associate by Gene K King 26<br/>Typology: dam by Tom Wilkinson 36<br/>Skjern River pump stations, West Jutland, Denmark, by Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter by Manon Mollard 46<br/>Emerging architects: Plug Architecture, Mexico by Oamila Harasic 56<br/>Museu de Arte, Arquitetura e Tecnologia (MAAT), Lisbon, Portugal, by AL A Andrew Ayers 58<br/>Outrage: cruise ships by Emily Booth 66<br/>Essay: world of watercraft - the future of dryland ecosystems by Hadley Arnold 68<br/>Reputations: Frank Lloyd Wright by Paul Davies 73<br/>Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum, Suzhou, China, by Vector Architects<br/>By Austin Williams 76<br/>Essay: the tide of history - a tribute to delta experiments Ronald J Rietveld, Erik Rietveld and David Habets 86<br/>Retrospective: RCR Arquitectes William JR Curtis 90<br/>Letter from America: A'17 - 2017 AIA Convention by Jeremy Melvin 96<br/>No.1445,October 2017<br/>Four walls and a roof: the inevitable box by Reinier de Graaf 7<br/>Perestroika of life: reactivating the social condenser today by Andrew Willimott 24<br/>Book of the Month: Dwelling by Moisei Ginzburg by Alla Vronskaya 84<br/>Uut rage: the social engineering of mass housing by Michal Murawski 42<br/>Retrospective: Alexander Brodsky Robert Mull 44<br/>Dachaland DK-CM 52<br/>Kulikovo Polye Museum, Tula by Sergey Gnedovsky by Gleb Sobolev 58<br/>The churches of 'Program 200', Moscow by Eleanor Beaumont 62<br/>Izvestia building restoration, Moscow by Ginzburg Architects by Natalia Melikova 68<br/>Introduction to the Women in Architecture awards 2017 75<br/>St Petersburg: the city of three revolutions by Oven Hatherley 86 <br/>Seeds of discontent: can architecture be revolutionary by Jeremy Melein 90 <br/>Reputations: EI Lissitzky by Tom Wilkinson 95<br/>AREA: Nowadays Eleanor Beaumont 98<br/>The centenary of Finnish independence by Jonathan Glanecy 100<br/>UIA 2017: Seoul and the city by Jeremy Melvin 104<br/>SIBAU: life and Seoul by Manon Mollard 106<br/>No.1447,December 2017-January 2018<br/>A R New into Old awards 2017<br/>Winner Yap1 Kredi Culture Centre, Istanbul, Turkey by Teget George Kafka 10<br/>Highly Commended Malmo Saluhall, Sweden by Wingardhs Eleanor Beaumont 20<br/>Highly Commended Galleries and youth hostel, iD Town, Shenzhen, China by 0-office by Juan Du 34<br/>Commended The Loom, Whitechapel, London, UK by Duggan Morris Architects by Jay Merrick 44<br/>Commended De Ploeg factory, Bergeijk, the Netherlands by diederendirrix by Manon Mollard 54<br/>Commended Port House headquarters, Antwerp, Belgium by ZHA by Christophe van Gerrevey 68<br/>Shortlisted entries 78<br/>Essay: reading the ruins - a catastrophic history of architecture by Catherine Slessor 80<br/>Reputations: Cedric Price by Douglas Murphy 87<br/>Melli Bank, University of Tehran Branch, Iran by Jorn Utzon by Philip Drew and Alireza Baghchesaraei 91<br/>Outrage: the creeping plague of ghastly facadism The Gentle Author 98<br/>Zeitz MOCAA, Cape Town, South Africa by Heatherwick Studio by Toma Berlanda 100<br/>Sala Beckett theatre in Barcelona, Spain by Flores & Prats by Douglas Murphy 108<br/>Essay: old into new - the living, the dead and those yet to be born by Jeremy Melvin 118<br/>Seoullo 7017 skygarden, Seoul, South Korea by MVRDV by Hattie Hartman 124<br/>Soane Annual Medal lecture: building on history by Rafael Moneo 130<br/>Design: Voisin's machine-a-conduire - driving Corb and Foster by Jonathan Glancey 136<br/>AREA: Low Design Office by Manon Mollard 138<br/>Book of the Month: Carlo Scarpa and Gastelvecckio Revisited by Richard Murphy by Timothy Brittain-Catlin 144<br/>No.1448,February 2018<br/>Essay: architecture as perpetual crisis -the constantly evolving architecture of South Korea by <br/>Hyungmin Pai 8<br/>Reputations: Kim Swoo Geun by Melany Sun-Min Park 16<br/>Sewoon Sangga regeneration, Seoul, by Chang Yong-soon and Kim Taek-bin/E _SCape Architecture by Manon Mollard 23<br/>Amorepacific headquarters, Seoul, by David Chipperfield Architects by Colin Marshall 34<br/>Essay: imperfection and emptiness - mak and bium By Byoungsoo Cho 44<br/>Peace and Culture Bunker, Seoul, by CoRe Architects by Eleanor Beaumont 52<br/>Essay: the path to Korean modernity - and Britain's role in it by Alfred Hwangbo 60<br/>AREA:STPMJ<br/>Catherine Sleesor 64<br/>Essay: Paju Book City - past and present by Dirk Somers 66<br/>Outrage :profiting from unhappy political realities by Oliver Waincuright 74<br/>Hansen Memorial Museum, Yeosu, by Kim Jong Kyu by Choi Wonjoon 76<br/>Daejeon University residential colleges by Mass Studies and Iroje by John Hong 84<br/>Typology: bathhouse by Tom Wilkinson 98<br/>Books of the Month: (Un)precedented Pyong yang by Dongwoo Yim and .Made in North Korea by Nicholas Bonner, Owen Hatherley 108<br/>No.1449,March 2018<br/>Essay: only resist - a feminist approach to critical spatial practice by Jane Rendell 8<br/>The serve: the Williams sisters' feminist space of possibility by Rosa Johan Uddoh 22<br/>Essay: Adolf Loos's design of a house for Josephine Baker by Catherine Slessor 24<br/>Essay: built-in bias - hidden power and privilege in design by Kathryn H Anthony 28<br/>Essay: women in a man-made world - the need to design more holistically by Aaron Betsky 30<br/>Essay: unfair dismissal - the legacy of women architects working for London councils by Kate Jordan 34<br/>Essay: women with attitude - feminist activism from the Architectural AssociationBy Elizabeth Darling 42<br/>Outrage: architecture as complex sharing and production of ideas by Beatriz Colomina 46<br/>Women in Architecture awards by Ilze Wolff, Wolff Architects, South Africa Toma Berlanda 52<br/>Sook Hee Chun, WISE ArcJ;titecture, South Korea by Yumi Hyun 62<br/>Anna Puigjaner and Maria Charneco, MAIO, Spain by Manon Mollard 72<br/>Gloria Cabral, Gabinete de Arquitectura, Paraguay by Davide Tomasso Ferrando 82<br/>Jane Drew Prize: Amanda Levete Jeremy Melvin 96<br/>Ada Louise Huxtable Prize: Madelon Vriesendorp by Sam Jacob 98<br/>Garden Museum extension, London, UK by Dow Jones Architects by Rob Bevan 100<br/>Two houses, Oropesa, Spain by Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos by Andrew Ayers 110<br/>Cowan Court, University of Cambridge, UK by 6a Architects by Eleanor Beaumont 120<br/>Museum, Paracas, Peru by Barclay & Crousse by Cristina Dreifuss 130<br/>Reputations: Zaha Hadid by Owen Hatherley 148<br/>Book of the Month: Learning from Las Vegas facsimile edition by Robert Venturi, Denise Scott Brown and Steven Izenour Paul Davies 152<br/>No.1450,April 2018<br/>Essay: reinventing the rural - our skewed perception of the countryside by Adam Sutherland 8<br/>Repurposing of abandoned mine, Martinet , Belgium by Dessin et Construction by Eleanor Beaumont 18<br/>Architectural interventions by Koshirakura Landscape Workshop, JapanChloe Leen 28<br/>Rectory Farm near Heathrow, London, UK by Carmody Groarke by Lucy Bullicant 38<br/>Essay: English burhs - the rural/urban connection by Jeremy Melvin 46<br/>Visitor centre, south-west Jutland, Denmark by Dorte Mandrup by Oliver Lowenstein 50<br/>Essay: pastoral care - Chinese mythology and experiments by Austin Williams 58<br/>Essay: double exposure - nuclear experiments and climate change in the Marshall Islands by Stuart Kirsch 66<br/>Woodland research and construction near Bath, UK, by Invisible Studio by Laura Mark 74<br/>Outrage: the disgrace of social housing provision in England by Gillian Darley 82<br/>Reputations: Edwin Lutyens by Charles Holland 84<br/>AREA: Nicolas Campodonico by Manon Mallard 88<br/>Rural schools in Antioquia, Colombia by Plan:b arquitectos by Paula Mesa 90<br/>Typology: buildings for animals by Tom Wilkinson 100<br/>Book of the Month: Traverser byAgnes Sire and Raymond Depardon by Manon Mallard 110<br/>Obituary: Peter Davey (1940-2018) by Catherine Slessor 114<br/>No.1451,May 2018<br/>Pleasure principles: the commodification and proscription of urban intensity by Catherine Slessor 8<br/>Driven to distraction: navigating the urban and the suburban by Will Self 18<br/>Intense relationships: enriching design practice by mapping human behavior by Tim Stonor 22<br/>A tale of two cities: the making and undoing of Makkah by Hessa AlBader, Hussam Dakkak and Basmah Kaki 26<br/>Msheireb Downtown Doha, Qatar by Arup, AECOM and Allies and Morrison by Jay Merrick 34<br/>Outrage: public space is the first casualty of housing renewal by Owen Hatherley 42<br/>Photo essay: Andreas Gursky and the economy of scale by Eleanor Beaumont 44<br/>Trinket town: Yiwu Market, Zhejiang, China by Austin Williams 50<br/>Burning intensity: a temporary city in the Nevada desert by John Marx 52<br/>The city kinetic: challenging permanence in urban India by Rahul Mehrotra and Felipe Vera 54<br/>The gondola and the speedboat: Venice as historic crucible of culture by <br/>Jonathan Glancey 58<br/>AREA:Urbz by Manon Mollard 62<br/>Marina One, Singapore by Ingenhoven Architects with Gustafson Porter + Bowman by Jeremy Melvin 66<br/>Manifesto for tomorrow: cultivating the city of the 21st century by Terry Farrell 75<br/>Khayelitsha housing, Cape Town, South Africa by Urban-Think Tank and ETH Zurich by IainLow 91<br/>Teopanzolco Cultural Centre, Cuernavaca, Mexico by Isaac Broid and PRODUCTORA by Eleanor Beaumont 98<br/>Revisit: Habitat 67, Montreal, Canada by Moshe Safdie by Tim Abrahams 106<br/>Reputations: Frank Gehry by Paul Davies 112<br/>Books of the Month: Artificial Darkness by Noam Elcott and Night Fever by Mateo Kries, Jochen Eisenbrand and Catharine Rossi by Tom Wilkinson 116<br/>Letter: response to Rafael Moneo's 2017 Annual Soane Lecture by William JR Curtis 120<br/>No.1452,June 2018<br/>Building justice: spatial implications from the polis to the planet by <br/>Nabil Ahmed 8<br/>Tribunal de Paris, France, by Renzo Piano Building Workshop by <br/>Andrew Ayers 18<br/>Ledeberg municipal services centre, Ghent, Belgium by de Vylder Vinck Taillieu by Eleanor Beaumont 28<br/>The new normal: exercises in American citizenship by Mimi Zeiger 36<br/>US Embassy, Nine Elms, London, UK by Kieran Timberlake by Jeremy Melvin 40<br/>Another brick in the wall: globalisation highlights inequity and engenders division by Danae Stratou and Yanis Varoujakis 48<br/>Book of the Month: Handbook of Tyranny by Theo Deutinger by Catherine Slessor 52<br/>Spaces of rebellion: on architectures of control and perverse spectacle by Paul Davies 56<br/>Unequal measures: construction frenzy from Lagos to Addis Ababa by Marco DiNunzio 58<br/>Classroom for Syrian refugees, Za'atari Village, Jordan by Emergency Architecture & Human Rights by Katrine Beck Taxholm 62<br/>The devil in the detail: the architecture of evidence and reconstruction of truth by Francesco Sebregondi 68<br/>Museum of Beit Beirut, Lebanon, renovated by Youssef Haidar by Manon Mollard 74<br/>Outrage: designing prisons condones the system of organised violence behind them by Leopold Lambert 82<br/>Storstr0m Prison, Gundslev, Denmark by CF M0ller by Jay Merrick 84<br/>Typology: prison by Tom Wilkinson 92<br/>Reputations: Giovanni Battista Piranesi by Darren Anderson 102<br/>AREA: Combas by Claudia Maier 106<br/>A law unto themselves: the prison community of San Pedro, La Paz, Bolivia by Rusty Young 108<br/>No.1453,July-August 2018<br/>AR House awards<br/>Winner Girls' orphanage, Khansar, Iran, by ZAV Architects Mehr Shafiei 10<br/>Highly Commended House, Nobeoka, Japan, by Schemata Architects Jan Vranovsky 22<br/>Highly Commended House, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, by Vo Trong Nghia Architects Josh Coffman 34<br/>Commended Temporary housing, by Aalto University Wood Program, Helsinki, Finland George Kafka 44<br/>Commended Holiday home, Valle de Bravo, Mexico, by Fernanda Canales & Claudia Rodrfguez Lili Carr 52<br/>Commended House extension, Elche, Spain, by Mesura Rafael Gdmez-Moriana 60<br/>The furniturisation of architecture: blurring boundaries in favour of the temporary by Edwin Heathcote 68<br/>Reputations: Charlotte Perriand by Catherine Slessor 76<br/>Retrospective: Olson Kundig by Manon Mollard 80<br/>15 Clerkenwell Close, London, UK, by Amin Taha + Groupwork Douglas Murphy 86<br/>Outrage: trophy chairs by starchitects by Catherine Slessor 94<br/>AREA: O'Brien Vander Steen Hunt by Eleanor Beaumont 96<br/>Peek inside the wardrobe: a new history Tom Wilkinson 98<br/>Working models: changing work patterns embrace the home office by Jeremy Melvin 102<br/>Soft cell: the minimum dwelling by Pier Vittorio Aureli and Martino Tattara 106<br/>The continuous interior: an endless landscape defined by objects and technology by Anna Puigjaner 112<br/>Floor as furniture: the resurgence of a traditional Japanese phenomenon by Don 0'Keefe 114<br/>Balancing act: Junya Ishigami's shifts in scale by Manon Mollard 116<br/>Revisit: St Peter's Church, Klippan, Sweden, by Sigurd Lewerentz by Eleanor Beaumont 122<br/>Lu Wenyu: the emphasis on craft and precision by Autstin Williams 132<br/>Book of the Month: Between Chairs by Bauhaus Lab by Ashoke Chatterjee 138<br/>AlA National Convention, New York by Jeremy Melvin 142<br/>Freespace, Venice Architecture Biennale by Tom Wilkinson 144<br/>No.1454,Sep.2018<br/>Farewell to architecture: contrasts and common ground in Flanders and Wallonia by Christophe Van Gerrewey 8<br/>Magnificent suburbanism: a country without a label by Jonathan Meades 16<br/>Retrospective: Robbrecht en Daem by William Mann 18<br/>Caritas psychiatric centre, Melle, by Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu by Douglas Murphy 26<br/>The Houses of the People: early 20th-century buildings by the Belgian Workers' Party by Owen Hatherley 36<br/>Social housing, Schaerbeek, Brussels, by MSA/V+ by Manon Mollard 40<br/>Belgian imperialism: the colonisation of the Congo seen from a global perspective by Johan Lagae 46<br/>House V-D, Ghent, by Marie-Jose Van Hee Architecten by Helen Thomas 52<br/>Revisit: Roosenberg Abbey, Waasmunster, by Dom Hans van der Laan By Caroline Voet 58<br/>Outrage: ugly Belgian houses by Hannes Coudenys 66<br/>Typology: law court by Tom Wilkinson 68<br/>Book of the Month: Trans-Europe Express by Owen Hatherley by HuwLemmey 78<br/>Skanderbeg Square and TID Tower, Tirana, Albania, by 51N4E by Romeo Kodra 80<br/>Quai 10 cultural centre, Charleroi, by V+ / L'Escaut by Eleanor Beaumont 88<br/>Slow urbanism: Cadix docklands regeneration in Antwerp by Anna Winston 95<br/>AREA:AgwA by Manon Mollard 106<br/>Reputations: Lucien Kroll by Paul Davies 108<br/>Maison Wolfers: a house by Henry van de Velde in a frozen state of ruin by Eleanor Beaumont 112<br/>No.1455,Oct.2018<br/>Hungry for change: food and the urban paradox by Carolyn Steel 8<br/>Charlie Bigham's food production campus, Dulcote, Somerset, by Feilden Fowles by Manon Mollard 18<br/>Dormitories and classrooms, Mityana, Uganda, by Studio FH Architects and Light Earth Designs by Will Boase 28<br/>Recipe for disaster: the CLIMAVORE diet by Daniel Fernandez Pascual and Alon Schwabe 38<br/>Belly of the world: the digestion of a chicken morsel by Rosa Johan Uddoh 44<br/>Greasy spoon: the happy collision of food and space, comfort and tradition<br/>By Edwina Attlee 46<br/>Conspicuous consumption: fast-food diners focus on sustainability, health and transparency by Mimi Zeiger 52<br/>Book of the Month : The Sausage of the Future by Carolien Niebling by Jon Astbury 56<br/>Renovation of slaughterhouse, Shanghai, China into a cultural quarter, by IPPR by Austin Williams 58<br/>Outrage: a toxic mix of snobbery and power that governs eating in public spaces by Huw Lemmey 66<br/>Blood sugar : the cultural assets of Britain paid for by slave labour in Barbados by Andrea Stuart 68<br/>AREA: Ateliermob + Colectivo Warehouse by Lili Zarzycki 74<br/>Refettorio Gastromotiva, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by Metro Arquitetos Associados by Ciara Long 76<br/>Introduction to the Women in Architecture awards 2019 83<br/>Typology : market hall by Tom Wilkinson 92<br/>Lycee Hotelier de Lille, France, by Caruso St John Architects by Eleanor Beaumont 102<br/>Reputations: Jean Nouvel by Andrew Ayers 112<br/>Let them eat cake: patisserie, power relations and Urbain Dubois by Catherine Slessor 116<br/>Come dine with me: the dinner party, art and revolution by Rahel Aima 120<br/>No.1456,Nov.2018<br/>AR Emerging Architecture 2018 6<br/>T O B Architect Duldin, Ireland 10<br/>Abari Kathmandu Nepal 14<br/>Rosmaninho + Azevedo Porto, Portugal 22<br/>Studio FH Architects Kampala, Uganda 26<br/>Ampuero Yutronic London, United Kingdom 32<br/>DOMAT Hong Kong 38<br/>Alejandro Guerrero / Andrea Soto Zapopan Mexico 44<br/>Titan Nantes, France 48<br/>Yu Momoeda Architecture Office Fukuoka, Japan 56<br/>Carla Juaraba Studio Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 60<br/>Studio Weave London, United Kingdom 66<br/>Johansen Skovsted Arkitekte Copenhagen, Denmark 72<br/>OJT New Orleans United States 78<br/>Aulets Arquitecies Palma de Mallorca, Spain 82<br/>Triple Dutch: while the Superdutch play abroad, what's happening at home? Hans Ibelings 88<br/>Archive: Herman Hertzberger's De Overloop care home, Almere, The Net herland?: Peter Buchanan 96<br/>Outrage: the Starchitects' gross negligence of Dutch social housing Mark Minkjan 106<br/>Reputations : Rem Koolhaas Jack Self 108<br/>Zero tolerance: Amstertlan, the cradle of capitalism Alex Raul 112<br/>Book of the month : Orphanage Amsterdam Building and Playground by Aldo Van Eyck by Christoph Grafe Michiel Van Iersel 120<br/>No.1457,Dec.2018-Jan.2019<br/>Outrage: libraries aren't failing us, we're failing them by Shannon Mattern6<br/>Temples of ignorance: blurred boundaries between books and the buildings that house them by Maarten Delbeke and Emma Letizia Jones 8<br/>The writing on the wall: the language of buildings by Tom Wilkinson 16<br/>Volumes of words: the architecture of the page by Hannah Gregory 22<br/>The book of books 31<br/>Andre Tavares<br/>Lars Muller <br/>Edwina Attlee<br/>Ethel Baraona Pohl <br/>Cesar Reyes Najera <br/>Honor Gavin<br/>Anna Winston <br/>Irma Boom<br/>Spreading the word: Victor Hugo's Tumblr account by Davide Tommaso Ferrando 64<br/>Light and enlightenment: libraries in Finnish cultural identity by Jeremy Melvin 70<br/>AREA: Design Earth by Lili Zarzycki 74<br/>Reputations: Clorindo Testa by Vanessa Bell 76<br/>Revisit: Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Mexico City, Mexico, by Alberto Kalach + TAX By Lili Carr 80<br/>AR library awards 2018 88<br/>Winner Green Square, Sydney, Australia, by Stewart Hollenstein Andrew Mackenzie 90<br/>Highly commended Maya Somaiya School, Kopargaon, India, by sP+aA Srivathsan 102<br/>Highly commended The Pinch, Shuanghe, China, by Olivier Ottevaere and John Lin Matthew Priestman 116<br/>Commended CTLES extension, Bussy-Saint -Georges, France, by Antonini Darmon Andrew Ayers 126<br/>Commended NRW Landesarchiv, Duisburg, Germany, by 0&0 Baukunst Eleanor Beaumont 136<br/>Recalled Changsha library, Hunan Province, China, by Neri & HuAustin Williams 148<br/>Shortlist 158<br/>Published with support from Aedas: Hong Kong West Kowloon Station 162 |