The Architectural Review
CRITICAL THINKING FOR CRITICAL TIMES
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The first and exclusive coverage of all aspects of the new terminal, a building that will act as a gateway to China and is powerfully emblematic of the country’s drive to modernise.
‘It is too easy to use our frustration with Parametricism – or even the shock of the economic recession – to hark back to nostalgic and provincial Modernism.’
Farshid Moussavi, AR 10.2011
‘Digitally driven design makes creative processes much more open to technocratic interference.’
Pier Vittorio Aureli, AR 10.2011
‘Sustainability – among many other things – emphasises the need to reintegrate an environment fragmented by modernity.’
Peter Buchanan, AR 10.2011
‘The school does not claim to solve major problems by applying political theories and utopian design concepts – its aim has been to meet the needs of a moment.’
Jonathan Glancey, AR 10.2011
‘Never in the history of humanity has so much bad and meaningless geometry been produced by so few architects.’
William JR Curtis, AR 10.2011
This supplement, Architecture and Ecology, showcases and discusses the new designs
This supplement examines the state of practice in the USA
An in-depth examination of the current state of architecture in China