All Culture articles – Page 10
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News
Gold rush: Inside the Bank of England app offers virtual architectural tours
New app offers virtual architectural tours via a 3D model
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News
Dalston's architectural illusion
Dalston House allows visitors to create impression of scaling Victorian building
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Review
Work on Paper: Future Scenarios part III
The last in our new series on the role of drawing in architecture explores the urbanism of the future
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Review
Work on Paper: Future Scenarios part II
The second in our latest series on the role of drawing in architecture looks at the building site and the ruin
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Review
Work on Paper: Future Scenarios part I
The role of drawing in architecture: Historian Nicholas Olsberg and critic Niall Hobhouse look at the way architects have employed drawing to imagine realities far removed from their own
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Features
Clerkenwell presents...
BD takes you on a whistle-stop tour around the fringes of Clerkenwell Design Week
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News
Sir John Soane’s Museum director resigns
Tim Knox to become director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
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Review
Work on Paper, part IV: Displaced persons
This week BD resumes its series addressing the role of drawing in architecture by considering the role of the human figure in architectural representations.
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Review
Streets ahead in Hackney
Eight architects unveil their visions of a deregulated east London street
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Review
Heatherwick's escapism steals the show at the V&A
The focus on process over product will appeal to architects
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Blogs
Riverside views
The impressive standards of RSHP’s Neo Bankside will filter down to more modest modular housing
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Blogs
Threads of meaning
A lace exhibition at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery weaves together thoughts on the relationship of space, memory and control
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Blogs
After this Georgian pastiche I need a bath
The problem with pastiche is that it is dishonest and stifles creativity
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Blogs
Market forces and the city
A walk through London shows how public space defines the local area
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Blogs
Manufacturing our heritage
A visit to the former Spode factory throws up a wealth of questions about the best way to manage our historic industrial buildings
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Blogs
Marc Kushner of Architizer
During a recent trip to New York City, Marc Cairns of Pidgin Perfect stopped by a modest low-rise mid-town office nestled in between the skyscrapers of Manhattan to meet with Marc Kushner, co-founder of Architizer.
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Blogs
The myth of the 'Vertical City'
Mankind has always strived to build tall buildings – thinly veiled monuments to the power of a certain establishment, or as a statement of intent for wannabe megalomaniacs