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Editorial (Helen Castle).

Introduction (Edwin Heathcote).

Ernö Goldfinger: The Architect as Furniture Designer (Rebecca Milner).

Pure Form Only? Observations on the Relationship Between Mies van der Rohe's Furniture and Buildings (Mateo Kries).

Max Bill: Simplicity and Ordinariness (Edwin Heathcote).

Oxford's 'Best Motel': the Dining Room at St Catherine's College, Oxford (Sarah Jackson).

American Moderns: Eero Saarinen and his Circle (Jayne Merkel).

Look at Me, Look at Me, Look at Me (Neil Cummings).

Alvaro Siza: Tradition, Modernism and the Banal (Edwin Heathcote).

Preferential Treatments: John Pawson Recommends the Work of AG Fronzoni and Maarten van Severen (John Pawson).

Four Projects by David Adjaye: The Concept of Furniture (Peter Allison).

The Cultural Divide (Alison Brooks).

Home/Furnishings (Gans & Jelacic ).

Light. Knob. Felt. Things: a Chat with Tom Emerson of 6A about 'the World of Stuff' (Edwin Heathcote).

Superlegible Furniture or 'We like junk' (Plant Architect Inc).

Item Design Laboratory: Love Seats for Virginia Woolf and Lady Furniture (IDL)

Ali Tayar: Furniture as Structure (Jayne Merkel).

Architects and Furniture: a Twentieth-Century Story (Alan Powers).

Interview with Vittorio Radice of Selfridges (Edwin Heathcote).

Stockists details.

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The New Paradigm and September 11th: Peter Eisenman in conversation with Charles Jencks.

Interior Eye: Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, New York Times Building (Craig Kellogg)

Practice Profile: Ocean North Christopher Hight.

Engineering Exegesis: Energy in Use (Max Fordham).

Building Profile: Vénissieux Mediatheque (Jeremy Melvin).

Site Lines: Mr Greyson's Cabinet of Wonders (Sean Stanwick).

Interview with Ivan Margolius (Abigail Grater).

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