All Culture articles – Page 4
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FeaturesValue Engineering: The new Grenfell play should be required viewing
Richard Norton-Taylor’s dramatisation of the Grenfell Inquiry shines an uncomfortable light on the construction industry, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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NewsDavid Adjaye reveals his Summer Exhibition line-up – with music by his brother
Richard Rogers, Farshid Moussavi, Caruso St John and Counterspace among exhibitors
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry to be brought to the stage
Team that dramatised Stephen Lawrence inquiry is behind Grenfell: Value Engineering
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NewsSee inside the British Pavilion ahead of Venice Biennale opening
Take a video tour of the Garden of Privatised Delights
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NewsCitizens Design Bureau debuts Jewish museum expansion
Manchester institution set to reopen in July following £6m refurb and extension
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NewsV&A’s Venice pavilion to celebrate the British mosque
Museum appoints architect Shahed Saleem to explore influence of ad-hoc typology
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NewsAdjaye to curate Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Architect replaced by Eva Jiricna last year after pandemic caused delays
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FeaturesReview: Slogans and Battlecries by Paul Shepheard
Nicholas de Klerk enjoys a book that offers another way into architecture
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NewsBritish Pavilion at Venice Biennale relaunched
First image of the Garden of Privatised Delights is revealed
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NewsDesign team picked for redevelopment of Harrogate Nightingale hospital site
Young Architect of the Year Award contender is on the team
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FeaturesIn pictures: Thirty years of Lacaton & Vassal
Gallery: Half a dozen of the Pritzker Prize-winners’ best projects
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NewsVicky Richardson appointed head of architecture at Royal Academy
Curator replaces Kate Goodwin after 17 years
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FeaturesThe age of ostentation is over
Scrapping the Centre for Music and tinkering with the National Gallery mark the start of a quieter era, says former director Charles Saumarez Smith
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FeaturesScrapping Erasmus is a tragedy for the next generation of architects
Britain’s exit from the exchange programme has needlessly destroyed something of enormous value, writes Oliver Bayliss
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NewsEva Jiricna replaces David Adjaye as Royal Academy curator
Covid disrupts Summer Exhibition for first time since it began in 1769
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FeaturesA surprisingly nasty history of follies
Gothick architecture sells tea towels and tickets by the charabanc-load. But behind the whimsy are some dark tales, says Gwyn Headley
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NewsOpen House weekend to go ahead with a distancing plan for every building
Hundreds of buildings expected to take part in UK’s largest architecture festival
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NewsWright & Wright lands Chichester gallery commission
Practice beats Carmody Groarke and Hat to Pallant House gig
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NewsNicky Morgan stays on as culture secretary
Former MP will join House of Lords to keep cabinet role, Boris Johnson confirms






