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The Architecture of Power, Part 2 The previous issue of the magazine explored how ‘Power is in the details’. This issue we are widening our perspective and focusing on building schemes. Meanwhile people keep asking us questions…


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2The Power of Architecture, Part II (Editorial)

Ole Bouman
4 Gulf Dossier

4Desparate Decadence.

Ole Bouman
8Neither Desperate nor Decadent

Sally Khanafer, Afnan Al Rubian, Ayesha Al Sager
12Projects in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E.

40The Statu(t)e of Liberty

Markus Miessen
50Futile Power.

Zvi Efrat
56Co-opus Dei

Francesco Bonami
60Power at the Top – Plus: Conversation with Robert Stern.

C-LAB
68Superchurch

Jeannie Kim
74Palace Power

C-LAB
88Power to the Client.

Ole Bouman
90Neo-Money.

Inderpaul Johar
92A Chat With the Future.

Amit Khemka
96The Power of Restraint – Hermitage.

AMO
108Chandigarh – After All These Years.

Jens Hommert, Joakim Dahlqvist, Francesco Tiribell
118Niemeyer For Sale.

C-LAB
122Architecture Gets Intense.

Lina Stergiou
134Power in Color.

C-LAB
136Move that Building.

C-LAB
140Sound ImMaterial

C-LAB
New Geography

New Living

New Metaphysics

New Money

New History

New Image

New Effects

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