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News
Tickets for London festival on sale
Tickets for the London Festival of Architecture go on sale this Monday May 5. This year’s festival — formerly known as the biennale — is set to be the biggest to date, with more than 500 events between June 20 and July 20.
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Review
The Hayward at 40: architects pay tribute
To celebrate 40 years of the Hayward on London’s South Bank, architects who have designed exhibitions there recall its finest moments
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ReviewArchigram’s David Greene revisited
Sixties icon David Greene tells Liz Bury how his work is being revisited for the noughties
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ReviewThe strange relationship between sciences and humanities
Geometry is the overarching theme of this new show at Kettle’s Yard, writes Tom Holbrook
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ReviewEmbankment Galleries provides a new cross-arts space for London
Pamela Buxton talks to curator Claire Catterall about her plans for Somerset House’s revamped gallery
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ReviewKing finds comfort in colour
Sculptor Phillip King’s latest work takes a new and welcome excursion into the world of colour
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ReviewThomas Hope: the world’s first interior designer
Ptolomey Dean is entranced by a V&A exhibition which painstakingly reassembles this remarkable man’s collection
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ReviewEmily Allchurch’s dystopic collages create a sinister cocktail
Gareth Gardner meets the creator of a series of foreboding urban images currently on show at London’s PM Gallery
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ReviewJourney to the East at the V&A’s China Design Now exhibition
Charles Holland takes in the breadth of China’s burgeoning creative industries
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ReviewProject Russia’s Bart Goldhoornon on Russian architecture after Communism
Catherine Croft gets to grips with two decades of post-Soviet architecture at the AA
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ReviewKjaergaard and Behr show recent work at the Alexia Goethe Gallery
Tony McIntyre on two northern European visual artists in thrall to the built environment
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ReviewGreg Lynn wows the AA
Gerrardo Carroll on the West Coast digital prophet with the off-kilter architectural sensibility
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ReviewThe road more travelled
David Brady on an exhibition about the Shell Guides to Britain, and their links to the Architectural Review’s JM Ricahrds, John Betjeman and others
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ReviewHope for style
Designer, novelist and patron of the arts Thomas Hope was influential in establishing the Regency style in England.
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ReviewDesign school
Results of an initiative by the Scottish government and Glasgow’s Lighthouse to involve teachers and pupils in school design are on show at the Lighthouse.
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ReviewMaking a public stand at London Open City
Fred Manson on the Design for London exhibition at Somerset House on the value of public space
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ReviewNorman Shaw’s line of beauty
Norman Shaw’s masterly drawings can teach modern practice a thing or two, says Gavin Stamp
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ReviewDesign Museum’s rebranded awards show makes for a fantastic spectacle
The Brit Insurance Designs of the Year are broad range and a welcome departure from the cult of the star designer, says Pamela Buxton
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ReviewSumer Erek’s newspaper house puts excess newsprint to good use
Amanda Birch previews two installations that show how discarded newspapers can have an artistic and useful afterlife
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ReviewConference looks at the lost art of the new town
The Architecture Foundation’s New New Town conference shed light on how a century of new town development could inform our thinking on eco-towns






