David Brady
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Kenneth Grange: Making Britain Modern
An impressive Design Museum retrospective shows how Kenneth Grange designed all the things you never really thought about.
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The Vorticists at Tate Britain
The Tate’s exhibition displays the turmoil of England at the start of the Great War
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The Cult of Beauty
This exhibition follows the aesthetic movement from the Bohemian studios of Chelsea to the suburbs of west London
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Loos’s Hirsch apartment
The discovery of an unrecorded interior was a coup for Loos enthusiasts
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Adolf Loos at the RIBA
The institute is celebrating the European modernist with three exhibitions
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Horace Walpole and Strawberry Hill
Before its reopening, Horace Walpole’s idiosyncratic home is being celebrated by the V&A
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The 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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Anarchy in the USSR
Richard Pare’s photographs document what remains of a brief period of post-revolutionary architectural freedom