All Culture articles – Page 34
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ReviewMoving into the colour section
Oiticica’s exploration of space and colour is lovingly curated in this striking show.
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ReviewHeart of the north
An exhibition of Norwegian architecture reaches from the great outdoors into the centre of the mountains.
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ReviewBuilding walls, not bridges
In Israel architecture is used as a weapon of war, architect Eyal Weizman tells Pamela Buxton
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ReviewAssured RA summer show has light touch - images
Ian Ritchie’s architecture room is the best in ages, says Ellis Woodman
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ReviewStill king of the mod squad
There is something for every visitor in this fabulous exhibition of Corbusier’s work.
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ReviewWembley team disappoints fans
Norman Foster and Rod Sheard did not capitalise on a sure-fire scoring opportunity.
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ReviewGrand designs that left a legacy
Far from being self-indulgent dabblers, amateurs have fuelled innovative design.
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ReviewMaking freedom a reality
Two RIBA shows expose the hope and difficulties facing South Africa.
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ReviewRural wisdom for greens
Marjetica Potrc combines art and architecture to create an installation representing the Amazonian rainforest.
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ReviewBorderline at the Fringe
A bit more cash from the City could have brought out the potential of this show, says Lee Mallett
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ReviewThe war of Smoot’s ear begins
Robert Tavernor’s entertaining and thought-provoking lecture challenges how we measure
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ReviewA display of joie de vivre
Patrick Bouchain’s exhibition of three ingenious and diverse projects is fantastic
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TechnicalBend me, shape me: furniture takes a playful turn
With cupboards and chairs that would not look out of place in the Flintstones, a bandaged coat stand and seats in the shape of an elephant and a clover leaf, this year’s event took fun seriously.
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ReviewBanishing green design to a parallel universe
This shallow show decontextualises green design, says John Lee
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ReviewBroad church
Russian architecture is not as isolated from western Europe as it might appear, learns Gavin Stamp
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ReviewLesson from failure
Andy Goldsworthy’s message that nature is cruel is delivered without sentiment.
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ReviewLacking colour
A new show does little justice to Ettore Sottsass’s influential career, says Charles Holland
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ReviewThe world of illusion made real
The latest exhibition of surrealism shows its influence on modern architects, despite the discipline’s modest role in the movement. This pleasurable show should be a blockbuster, says David Cunningham






