All Culture articles – Page 12
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Review
Sir John Soane’s Museum drawings online
Sir John Soane’s drawings collection, one of the greatest in the world, has been made available online
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Blogs
Urban Palimpsests
Just how far can new technology shape the platforms for architectural discussion
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Multimedia
Clerkenwell Design Week
There is one day left to take yourselves off to Clerkenwell Design Week. BDonline has been there, camera in hand, to give you a flavour of the festival.
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Blogs
The Cauldron
The beautiful game rouses many passions but do we underestimate the role of the stadium itself in providing an outlet for pent up emotions
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Blogs
Less political clichés and more independent thought
Politicians will have to do more if they are going to break the crippling crisis within the architectural profession in Scotland
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Review
City Visions 1910 | 2010
An exhibition on town planning contrasts 100-year-old proposals with current ones
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Review
Work on Paper, part II: Simplification
The second in a series examining the role of drawing in architecture.
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Review
Site-writing: The Architecture of Art Criticism by Jane Rendell
Jane Rendell’s interpretation of art criticism builds a hive of intriguing reflections.
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Review
The 18th Century church in Britain by Terry Friedman
Terry Friedman’s formidable tome may test readers’ stamina.
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Review
Gino Valle monograph
This book reveals reveals the extraordinary contribution of one of Italy’s greats.
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News
Grimshaw wins Brazilian Olympic pavilion contest
Grimshaw has won first prize in a design competition for a mobile art pavilion which will tour Brazil in the run-up to the 2016 Olympics.
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Blogs
The Voice of the Architect
An architect speaks in defence of a tenement block in Dalmarnock, Glasgow
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Review
The Cult of Beauty
This exhibition follows the aesthetic movement from the Bohemian studios of Chelsea to the suburbs of west London
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Blogs
Cedric Price – Think the Unthinkable, at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.
Thoughts on the much anticipated and highly secretive Cedric Price exhibition at the Lighthouse in Glasgow.
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Blogs
A Romanian pin on the architectural map of Europe
Students squabbled in the hallways. They were unhappy with the curriculum. They were bored. They were pioneers..
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Blogs
Questions of representation in architecture
Reinier de Graaf failed to show but the conference was redeemed by clever commentaries from scholars with something real to say
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News
Metropol Parasol in Seville nears completion
J Mayer H Architects’ redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnacion in Seville, Spain, is set to be fully complete next month.Metropol Parasol, as the project is known, is set to become the new urban centre in the medieval quarter of the city, containing an archaeological museum, a farmers market, ...