Phil Pawlett Jackson
- Features
Papering over the cracks of a burnt-out, bought-out society
RIBA’s community architecture exhibition could be a creative celebration of the human spirit but somehow fails to ignite Phil Pawlett Jackson
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We're in the middle of a housing crisis, but RIBA's saccharine show offers no serious solutions
The perennially moribund Royal Institute belatedly weighs in on Britain’s acute housing crisis with a let-them-eat-cake exhibition of sickly home sweet homes, says Phil Pawlett Jackson
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Review: Creation from Catastrophe
What architecture ‘really is’ is at stake in a new exhibition at the RIBA comparing historic disaster responses with a new movement of community-led rebuilding approaches. Phil Pawlett Jackson questions the dichotomy
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Learning from the Koreans
The Cass’s latest cultural exchange is full of playfulness, Phil Pawlett Jackson finds
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Putting community consultations in the spotlight
Phil Pawlett Jackson finds a playful process of resident consultation is made the subject of a lighting exhibition hosted by LSE Cities
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Education is not a commodity
Architectural education should be about opening minds not pockets, a debate at the Architecture Foundation heard. Phil Pawlett Jackson was taking notes
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Artist's library installation speaks volumes
ArtAngel’s latest project celebrates the pioneering architecture of Holborn Library and raises some interesting challenges for the profession, finds Phil Pawlett Jackson