All Culture articles – Page 26
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ReviewWright and beautiful
A new book on the non-residential work of Frank Lloyd Wright is a keeper, says George Ferguson
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ReviewBernard Tschumi’s New Acropolis Museum
Bernard Tschumi presented his New Acropolis Museum at the RIBA last week, and took Greece’s bid to win back the Elgin Marbles to the next level.
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ReviewArchitectural artist Michael Stiff leaves a lasting impression
Michael Stiff, champion of drawing as an architectural skill, has a rare show. Give us more, says Stephen Astley
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ReviewTatlin’s tower still has the power to inspire
Art collective Henry VIII’s Wives is creating a portion of Soviet architect Vladimir Tatlin’s famous design in east London
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ReviewRon Arad: busy wearing two hats
After 35 years, Ron Arad has formally divided his design and architecture output. Jessica Cargill Thompson finds out why, and what he thinks of the current exhibition of his work at the Pompidou Centre in Paris
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ReviewOur modern hinterlands
Borderspaces, a photographic show at Hackney’s new Schwartz Gallery, charts city life at the very edge of change
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FeaturesThe building blocks for digital cities
Terry Farrell previews an exhibition at the Building Centre on role of digital technology in city planning, co-curated by his practice
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ReviewArchitecture goes from coast to ghost at Jaywick
Artist Nathan Coley’s colourful addition to the village of Jaywick near Clacton-on-Sea is an engaging reminder of the temporary nature of all construction, says Tony McIntyre
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ReviewFraming the future: film and architecture
Saul Metzstein examines how film uses present-day architecture to portray the future
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ReviewPalladianism’s many paths to greatness
Tony McIntyre is wowed by this show inspired by Palladio
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ReviewHow Lutyens honoured the dead
Edwin Lutyens’ work with the Imperial War Graves Commission to commemorate soldiers lost in the first world war is explored in this moving new book
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ReviewChannel 4’s Home Show has a new kind of hero
Channel 4’s post-property boom domestic architectural show unleashes architectural superman George Clarke
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ReviewThe real Robin Hood Gardens
Artist Gail Pickering’s film on Robin Hood Gardens explores the boundaries of life and art
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ReviewLeon Krier’s secret code for Poundbury revisited
At the University of Westminster’s latest Supercrit, Leon Krier explained why his masterplan for neotraditionalist Poundbury in Dorset was meant to be boring. Niall Hobhouse was there
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ReviewA niche for Kapoor
Anish Kapoor’s maquette-based show at the RIBA Gallery in Portland Place explores the nature of space
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ReviewSweet singing in the choir
Antony Caro has revived the ruined church of Saint-Jean Baptiste in northern France
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ReviewBattersea’s big bamboo
Will Hunter is elevated by these works by Beijing-born Ai Weiwei now showing at Battersea’s Albion Gallery
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ReviewInto the belly of Serra’s beasts
As the Gagosian Gallery in London holds a new show of work by Richard Serra, architect David Kohn talks to the artist about the development of his ideas and the role of architecture
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ReviewThe pioneering modernism of Amyas Connell & Ward
Emma Dent Coad is gripped by this new study of the brief but ground-breaking career of 1930s modernists Connell Ward & Lucas
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ReviewOf Time & The City: Terence Davies’ new film about his native Liverpool
Fat’s Sean Griffiths is not convinced that Scousers will take to Terence Davies’ latest paean to Liverpool






