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INDEX OF BUILDINGS AND REFERENCES 221Schlumberger Extension building, Cambridge, 161–2Dickson, M. G. T. and Gregson, S. J. (1995). SchlumbergerCambridge Research Ltd phase 2. Proc. Instn Civ. Engrs Structs & Bldgs,110, 288–95.School at Waidhausenstraße, Vienna, 176Steiner, D. (1996). Waidhausenstrasse school, Vienna. Domus, 785,44–51.School of Architecture, Marne-la-Vallée, 153–4Such, R. (2000). So Tschumi. World Architecture, 84, 40–2.Schools of Geography and Engineering, Marne-la-Vallée, 45–7, 178Klessing, J. M. (1997). University complex in Marne-la-Vallée. Detail,37 (5), 752–56.Science Museum, Valencia, 191Bullivant, L. (2000). A city within a city. World Architecture, 89, 42–5.Scottish Exhibition Centre, Glasgow, 99–100Carr, R. (1986). Squandered opportunity: the controversial newScottish Exhibition Centre. Building Design, 808, 23–25.Seed House and Forestry Centre. Marche-en-Femenne, 182Dubois, M. (1995). Ecological high tech: Wallon foresty centre. Archis,10, 35–9.Sondica Airport Terminal, 111Sharp, D. (1996). Bilbao: new terminal, Sondica airport. ArchitecturalMonographs, 46, 51–5.Splash Leisure Centre, Sheringham, 76Dunster, D. (1988). Waves of pleasure. Architects’ Journal, 187 (36),40–53.Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, 99, 149–50Jenks, C. (1984). The casual, the shocking and the well orderedacropolis. Architectural Design, 54 (3/4), 48–55.Stadelhofen Railway Station, 140, 146–7, 156–7, 173–4, 194Metz, T. (1990). Structural dynamics. Architectural Record, 178:11, 54–61.Stadttor Building, Dusseldorf, 118Fuchs, C. (1997). Stadttor Dusseldorf. Baumeister, 94 (12), 42–9.Stansted Airport Terminal, 66, 193Pawley, M. and Foster Associates (1991). Third London airport,Stansted terminal zone. A&U, 10 (253), 46–128.

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