All Books articles – Page 10
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FeaturesUndercover at the BBC
A new book on the history of the BBC’s Broadcasting House includes this striking image, taken during its refurbishment by MJP Architects, when hoardings by artist Liz Rideal were used to amuse passers-by
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ReviewDesign polyglot speaks up
Deyan Sudjic is well placed to contribute to the debate on the future of design, says Stephen Bayley
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FeaturesCheck out my pad
Verner Panton’s 1968 interior features Tachen’s Sixties Design, published this month as part of its 25th anniversary series of special editions
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ReviewOfficial Beijing buildings book
Drawings, plans and dramatic photos show how Beijing was constructed in time for the 2008 games
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FeaturesCheck in for London’s Sleep Event
The Sleep Event at the Business Design Centre in north London kicks off on November 4-5, for 120 hotel product services suppliers
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FeaturesTake to the high seas with Norman Foster
YachtPlus is to launch its luxury yacht timeshare service this September
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The numbers game
£956,731,953 is the total amount of lottery funding invested in sports facilities by Sport England since 2000.
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ReviewHow modernism journeyed east to China
Western building styles and Chinese tradition meet in this exciting history
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ReviewRichard Meier’s American odyssey
Richard Meier has evolved a sophisticated architectural language in a 45-year career, says Robert Maxwell
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FeaturesMuseums Association in Liverpool, October 6-8, 2008
The Museum Association’s annual conference moves to the Liverpool, 2008 Capital of Culture
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FeaturesAll aboard for Deptford’s café culture with Studio Myerscough in south-east London
A disused rail carriage has been converted into a café as part of a Deptford regeneration project
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FeaturesRead all about it: Today’s Culture Facilities by Carles Broto
The best in contemporary design for art and culture collections
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ReviewSudley’s garden of not-so-earthly delights
Sudeley Castle’s Artists’ Playground is a great idea, but not as much fun as it sounds, says Tony McIntyre
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ReviewSurvey of London’s fair prints of the city
The latest two volumes in English Heritage’s Survey of London, on the architectural history of Clerkenwell and Pentonville, are a treatward
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ReviewDesigners’ Euro-vision
Thomas Muirhead is impressed by a new book exploring the issues of architecture and urbanism in the expanded European Union






