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News
V&A displays children’s visions of a London cityscape adapted to climate change
Works by hundreds of 9-10-year-olds will be shown as part of the Climate Change All Change programme
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Review
Review | Queer Nature at Kew Gardens
A new festival at Kew showcases a diverse range of voices and artists by exploring their relationship to plants and nature, writes Sarah Simpkin
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Review
Review | Isaac Julien: What Freedom Means to Me
Nicholas de Klerk finds an exhibition at Tate Britain is a reminder that the creation of buildings and their use over time is an essentially collective human endeavour
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News
Flaming June returns to BDP’s reimagined Leighton House
Gift of oil painting follows BDP’s extensive redevelopment of Frederic Leighton’s historic home and studio
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Review
Horror in the Modernist Block: The dystopian underside of the modernist vision
Contemporary artists shine a light on the haunting aspects of building design, writes Joe Holyoak
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Review
Review | Back to the Drawing Board: An Exhibition of Recent Work by James Willis & Carl Laubin
Two very different artists have found common themes and rediscovered the pleasure of the drawing board, writes Tony McIntyre
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Blogs
How the Greeks bailed us out
A transplanted temple of Apollo in a Hertfordshire village is one of the wonders of England
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Blogs
BIM and the master builder
Will this tool put the architect back in control of the design and construction process?
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Blogs
The truth about exhibitions
With several major architecture exhibitions underway in London, one student questions the value of what we tend to put on show
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Blogs
An alternative wing for the British Museum
Architects and interior designers lock horns “en charrette” on an alternative wing for the British Museum
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Blogs
Vinoly’s hidden treasure
Despite its shining gold exterior, Colchester’s Firstsite arts building keeps a low profile
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Blogs
Junya Ishigami’s Architecture as Air
Junya Ishigami’s spider-web-like creation, on display at the Barbican, feels a little insubstantial
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Blogs
Zumthor’s English country garden
A visit to the Serpentine Pavilion is an evocative experience in a strangely familiar way
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Blogs
A Tale of Two Cities
While public sector strikers made their point in Parliament Square, a mile or so west in the south grounds of Chelsea Hospital, a starkly different kind of social interaction was going on.
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Blogs
Papier Mache Parametrics
Word reaches news junkie’s ears from the blogosphere that our own favourite starchitect, Zaha Hadid, has been sculpturally immortalised.
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Blogs
Alsop's art
News Junkie has scoured the web to find some examples of Will Alsop's art, for those of you out there wondering what the "most creative man in architecture" will be doing now he's stepping back from his practice.We're not sure here at BD how you describe Alsop's painting style, but ...
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Blogs
A new island development for Abu Dhabi and more rumours about Gehry's Atlantic Yards
Just when you thought that work in the Middle East was drying up, along comes Abu Dhabi with plans for a while new island district. The question is, will it be an island of starchitects a la Saadiyat Cultural Island, or something a little more accessible?In New York there's more ...