All Lectures & events articles
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ReviewThe 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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ReviewJoseph Rykwert RIBA Royal Gold Medal lecture
Architecture critic Joseph Rykwert pays tribute to the past winners we never saw
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ReviewWhy city planning needs the human perspective
Bird droppings and perfume bottles at a lively and provocative Urban Thresholds Conference
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NewsPost Brutalism and the rise of solid timber construction
Ros Diamond asks if wood can be a bold new alternative to concrete
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ReviewSir Albert Richardson: a life goes under the hammer
As his collection is sold by Christie’s, ‘The Professor’ of British architecture deserves to be better remembered
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Features8 exhibitions British architects should see this autumn
BD selects the best exhibitions for architects in the UK over the next couple of months (and yes, lots of them are in London but we can’t help that)
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FeaturesBeyond the Documentary
A two day conference celebrating the art of architectural drawing could herald a new era of accessibility says Ellis Woodman
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ReviewBuilding a body of research
Ellis Woodman sees architects turn their own work into material for a PhD
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ReviewConversation piece
Doug Aitken and David Adjaye encourage you to eavesdrop on Tilda Swinton and Jacques Herzog
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ReviewA decade of capital designs
The London Design Festival is still pushing the boundaries as it celebrates its 10th year
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ReviewStreets ahead in Hackney
Eight architects unveil their visions of a deregulated east London street
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ReviewMachines for Living by Let Slip theatre company
The dictum “dancing about architecture” is, of course, meant to illustrate the absurdity of being a critic.
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ReviewArchitectural jewels in the crown
As her jubilee approaches, how does The Queen’s built legacy compare with that of her forebears
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ReviewA toast for Isi
Ellis Woodman joined hundreds of friends and admirers to remember the late Isi Metzstein
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ReviewA tale of two wits
Koolhaas and Jencks agreed to disagree in their public debate on postmodernism
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ReviewWilliam Mann: Walking the Lea Valley
An Open House guide launch revealed the glorious fragility of the Lea Valley
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ReviewStudio In The Woods 2011
Last weekend – while muggles all over the land flocked to cinemas to see the final Harry Potter film – on a little Isle (of Wight) a short swim away, gathered 60 magical architecture creatures for their annual timber-play ritual






