All Features articles – Page 127
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DSDHA's Deborah Saunt on Sanaa's Rolex learning Centre and High Line in Manhattan
It has to be a toss-up between two great works of “architecture as infrastructure”.
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John Thorp, Leeds city architect, on West Yorkshire’s humble Rhubarb Triangle
In the tradition of the Guardian’s third leader, “In praise of…”, I offer the rhubarb shed.
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Jeremy Till Dean of Architecture at the University of Westminster on his newfound love of Twitter
Although a very late adopter, and in danger of being labelled “desperately trying to be yoof”, my favourite thing at the moment is Twitter.
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Charles Holland, Director of Fat in praise of the Moskovsky Metropoliten
The most gob-smacking and extraordinary piece of architecture I saw this year was the Moscow Metro system. It’s possible to spend an entire day 60m below ground in Moscow and never get bored.
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Robert Adam waxes lyrical on the coalition's planning reforms
A new government looks like it’s going to make the most important reforms to planning since 1947.
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Nord's Alan Pert on the surreal landscape of Dungeness
My favourite thing this year has been indulging in the surreal world of Dungeness.
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John Penrose on Angus Meek Architects’ redevelopment of Weston-super-Mare’s 1904 grade II listed Pier.
Since the general election I’ve visited a huge variety of beautiful buildings in the name of tourism, heritage or architecture.
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