Culture – Page 11
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Opinion
Book Club review: CoDesigning Space
Superficially seductive, this guide to designing in partnership is ultimately disappointing, says Zac Carey
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Book Club review: Concretopia
Concretopia: A journey around the Rebuilding of Postwar Britain by John Grindrod, 438pp, Old Street Publishing Concretopia is brimming with knowledge, enthusiasm and opportunity. Grindrod gives us an opportunity to learn from the mistakes of the past but also to grasp hold of and remember the times in which Concretopia ...
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Architects bring life back to our high streets
A new project has rejuvenated high streets across east London
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Turning up the volume on Louis Kahn's legacy
Paul McGrath reviews a new exhibition at the Design Museum
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2014 Serpentine Pavilion by Smiljan Radić
Models and follies form inspiration for this year’s design, says Ike Ijeh
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The contradictory Mr Rees
The City’s former planning chief talked sense at the Wren lecture. Shame he didn’t listen to himself when in office, says Ike Ijeh
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The five greatest collaborations between architect and landscape architect
Ian Thompson, the author of a new book, Landscape Architecture: A Very Short Introduction , outlines his top five collaborations between architect and landscape designer
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Crossrail public realm designs on show
Rail route shows commuters what to expect when link opens in 2018
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Worth a visit: London Festival of Architecture tours
The LFA offers a host of tours. Here are a few of them.
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Urban issues dominate Rotterdam Biennale
James Jeffries, co-director of London and Amsterdam practice 31/44, recommends highlights from the festival which opened this week
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Book Club review: The Story of Design
This attractive and accessible book traces the history of design from prehistoric times, says Konrad Stuhlmacher
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Book Club review: Lina Bo Bardi
Let’s be grateful Bo Bardi did not melt into academe, says David Owen
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Book Club review: Building Seagram by Phyllis Lambert
The extraordinary story of an extraordinary building
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Book Club review: The Hermit's Hut
The Buddha’s renunciation of home was not the end of architecture, finds Akash Wadhawan
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Book Club review: The Wrong House – The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock
Architecture becomes a metaphor for the human psyche in Hitchcock’s films, says Paul McGrath
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Book Club review: Lost Victorian Britain by Gavin Stamp
Gavin Stamp has produced a ghostly catalogue of loss, says Tamsin Green
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Book Club review: Good Cities, Better Lives by Peter Hall
Peter Hall looks to Europe in order to address the critical state of urbanism in Britain, says Lionel Eid
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Book club review: A-Typical Plan: Projects and Essays on Identity, Flexibility and Atmosphere in the Office
Kuo makes a bold attempt to address how architecture can influence the nature of work today, says David Rushe
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Book club review: Drawing — The Motive Force of Architecture
Peter Cook’s enthusiasm for imagined realities and unbuilt schemes is irresistible, says Conor McKenna