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VOLUME CCXXVIII ARCHITECTURAL-REVIEW.COM


041 Map 042 050


020 Going Dutch with the irrepressible Rem Koolhaas in Venice


025 Proposed Muslim centre near Ground Zero stirs up controversy


027 The AR launches a campaign to save historic Old Tbilisi town, Georgia


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031 Product design is redundant, declares symposium of designers


032 Peter Eisenman fails to translate a seductive proposal into a successful City of Culture for Spain


036 Southern Sudan seeks to build a giant rhinoceros-shaped city


037 The fruits of Steven Holl’s labour go on display in an Italian castle


039 Architectural gold dust at the World Architecture Festival


076 058


165 166 167


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Sou Fujimoto Architects Musashino Art University Library, Tokyo, Japan


080 Venturing into the heart of the Malaysian jungle to discover the nomadic Batek tribe’s temporary architecture


Carmody Groarke Studio East Dining, Stratford, London, UK


1.3 pt 1 pt


Acme Hunsett Mill, Stalham, Norfolk, UK


168 169 170


084 The London Design Festival communicates a crafty use of materials and suggestive silhouettes


1.5 pt


Bayón Arquitectos Hospedería del Monasterio de Poblet, Poblet, Catalonia, Spain


088 An extensive exploration of the Venice Biennale’s sensuous delights and pavilion peculiarities Cover Sergio Pirrone


Édouard François Housing development, Grenoble, France


Studio Anne Holtrop Temporary Museum (Lake), Heemskerk, the Netherlands


098 Sketches, film footage, and virtual conversation to celebrate Cedric Price, ‘observer of human nature’


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