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Millennium Architecture Book

Millennium Architecture
Millennium Architecture, Millennium Architecture: the Sacred versus the Secular The Year 2000 celebrations have forced Britain and most of the world to ask the fundamental question: who are we? The answers, debated in this issue, are both scandalous and interesting. Millennium Ar, Millennium Architecture has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Millennium Architecture
  • Written by author Maggie Toy
  • Published by John Wiley & Sons, 2000/01/26
  • Millennium Architecture: the Sacred versus the Secular The Year 2000 celebrations have forced Britain and most of the world to ask the fundamental question: who are we? The answers, debated in this issue, are both scandalous and interesting. Millennium Ar
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Partial table of contents: Charles Jencks: Introduction -
Millennium Time-Bomb.

Peter Murray: 1851 and All That.

Charles Jencks: An Idea Big Enough for a Dome.

Clifford Longley: Staying Out of the Millennium Dome.

David Papineau: The Millennium as a Matter of Contingency.

Stephen Bayley: Falling Out with the Dome.

Simon Jenkins: A Very Private Venture.

Helen Castle: Curating the Dome.

Nigel Coates: The Body Zone.

Zaha M Hadid: Mind Zone, Millennium Dome.

Eva Jiricna: Faith Zone.

Brian Edwards: Sustenance for the Sustainable.

Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners: The Eden Project.

Clare Melhuish: Iconic Architecture at the End of the Millennium.

Nicholas Normier: La Tour de la Terre.

Richard Meier: Church for the Year 2000, Rome.

Rafael Moneo: Our Lady of the Angels Cathedral.

Renzo Piano: Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church.

Charles Jencks: Millennium Unveils Post-Christianity.

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Jane Pavitt: Designing in the Digital Age.

Iain Borden: The City of Psychogeography.

Site Lines: River and Rowing Museum at Henley-on-Thames.


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