All articles by Ellis Woodman – Page 6
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ReviewGreen Fuse: The Work of Dan Pearson
A new Garden Museum exhibition places Dan Pearson’s wide-ranging career in context, writes Ellis Woodman
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OpinionMather’s office deserves the chance to prove itself
Peabody Essex decision shows the dangers of identifying a practice with a star name, says Ellis Woodman
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Building StudyAlex Monroe Studio by DSDHA
Despite planners’ initial objections, DSDHA’s complex zinc facade for a jeweller’s studio meshes comfortably with the urban patchwork of its London neighbours
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OpinionVenice Biennale needs more than wow factor
Koolhaas’s intellectual ambition could stave off extinction, writes Ellis Woodman
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Building StudyMaggie's North East by Cullinan Studio
Ted Cullinan’s thoughtful Maggie’s Centre makes the most of Newcastle’s elusive sunshine and creates a home-like atmosphere on a hospital campus
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FeaturesArchitecture's 10 best retirement homes
In the week that we review 51N4E’s care home in Nevelee, Ellis Woodman has scoured the world to find the world’s ten best retirement homes
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OpinionArts centres must adapt to survive
Funding cuts will see more buildings follow the fate of The Public, says Ellis Woodman
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Building StudyNevele care home extension by 51N4E
A quietly radical intervention at a Belgian care home addresses the challenges of designing for an ageing population by changing relationships within and beyond the building
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AnalysisIs this the end of the architectural style wars?
Last week’s debate saw a tentative rapprochement between classical and modern
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OpinionOur future heritage battles will be fought on Twitter
Battle over the Marquis of Lansdowne pub shows changes brought by social media, says Ellis Woodman
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OpinionFarrell won’t set the Thames on fire
The latest plan for Convoys Wharf fails to address the development’s basic flaws, says Ellis Woodman
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Building StudyGreat Northern Hotel refurbishment by Dexter Moren and Archer Humphryes
Lewis Cubitt’s Great Northern Hotel has been rescued from the shadow of St Pancras thanks to a flamboyant refurbishment
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Building StudyRipon College Cuddesdon chapel by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Niall McLaughlin’s new chapel for a theological college represents a triumphant combination of poetic form and Christian symbolism
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OpinionCurating our views of the city
Can the V A help persuade a suspicious public of the importance of urban design?
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OpinionStyle wars mask a shared agenda
We need to discuss how the architecture of the past can inform that of the future
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OpinionScott Brown deserves her Pritzker
Committee failed to acknowledge the nature of architectural collaboration
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Building StudyNotre Dame Roman Catholic Girls' Secondary School extension by Cottrell & Vermeulen
With a striking bespoke design and a passionate client, this extension to a Roman Catholic girls’ school shows educational buildings can’t always fit the mould
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OpinionVaizey’s real challenge is to get Whitehall to listen
He may be saying the right things but the architecture minister isn’t getting through
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OpinionRIBA's Libyan aid is some reparation
Helping the country set up a professional body is a moral issue as well as a practical one






