All Multimedia articles – Page 16
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MultimediaThree short films on the making of the Panopticons
Follow the construction of Tonkin Liu's Singing Ringing Tree, Colourfields
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MultimediaAF Gold Lectures: Geoff Shearcroft interviews Derek Walker
In the second in a series of lectures that sees a promising young architect interviewing a figure of their choosing who was instrumental in post-war reconstruction, Geoff Shearcroft of the AOC interviews Derek Walker, former chief architect for the Milton Keynes Development Corporation.
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MultimediaVideo clip: Peter Märkli talk at London Met
See a short clip from Peter Märkli’s 4-hour lecture given at the London Metropolitan University last November
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MultimediaPeter Märkli talk at London Met
See a short clip from Peter Märkli's 4-hour lecture given at the London Metropolitan University last November.
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MultimediaAnimated fly-through: Hopkins' Olympic Velodrome
Hopkins Architects has won the competition to design a velodrome for the 2012 London Olympics.
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MultimediaAF Gold Lectures: Silvia Ullmayer interviews Neave Brown
In the first in a series of lectures that sees a promising young architect interviewing a figure of their choosing who was instrumental in post-war reconstruction, Silvia Ullmayer of Ullmayer Sylvester interviews Neave Brown.
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MultimediaAnimated fly-through of Hopkins' Olympic Velodrome
Take a trip round Hopkins' winning design for the London 2012 Olympic Velodrome.
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MultimediaPodcast: Anne Lacaton
The principal of Lacaton + Vassal talks about Bordeux's Management Sciences University in the last of the Architecture Foundation's Real Architecture lectures
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MultimediaPodcast: Foster and Sheard on Wembley Stadium
Listen to the third in the Architecture Foundation's Real Architecture series and hear Norman Foster and Rod Sheard discuss the design of Wembley Stadium
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MultimediaPodcast: Video animation of London in 2010
Experience the future with a 3D animated flyover of the capital
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MultimediaVideo animation: London 2010
Experience the future with a 3D animated flyover of the capital.
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MultimediaPodcast: Peter Cook at Store Street with Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour
The second in our new monthly series of talks hosted by Peter Cook features Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners' directors Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour.
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MultimediaPeter Cook presents the Store Street lectures: Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour
The second of our new monthly series of talks hosted by Peter Cook features Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners' directors Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour.
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MultimediaPodcast: Grimshaw on Southern Cross Station
The Architecture Foundation’s Real Architecture Spring 2007 series continues with a presentation by Grimshaw Architects’ chairman Nicholas Grimshaw and director Mark Middleton about the practice’s recent expansion of Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station, one of Australia’s largest on-land transport centres.
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MultimediaThe Podcast: Liz Diller
The Architecture Foundation's Real Architecture Spring 2007 series begins with an awe-inspiring talk by Liz Diller of Diller Scofidio & Renfro, who presents the practice’s recent design for Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art.
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MultimediaPodcast: Peter Cook presents the Store Street lectures
In the first of a new monthly series hear Cook in conversation with Kathryn Findlay and Nigel Coates talking about Japan and naughty architecture. Recorded at London's Building Centre on Monday 16 April 2007
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MultimediaPeter Cook presents the Store Street lectures: Kathryn Findlay and Nigel Coates
In the first of a new series of monthly lectures at London's Building Centre, hear Cook in conversation with Kathryn Findlay and Nigel Coates talking about Japan and naughty architecture.
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MultimediaMonica Pidgeons unique archive
A unique archive of slides and audio footage recorded by the legendary architectural editor Monica Pidgeon, 93, is now available to access online.
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MultimediaMonica Pidgeon’s unique archive – soundclips to download
Hear interviews with some of architecture's greats as 30 years of sound recordings go online
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MultimediaPodcast: Charles Jencks in conversation
Thirty years on from the publication of The Language of Post-Modern Architecture, its author explains why we are all modernists now.






