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News
Exhibition to explore Birmingham’s mosque architecture and urban identity
Ikon Gallery will present What Did You Want to See?, a solo exhibition by British artist Mahtab Hussain
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Features
Inside the Gareth Gardner Gallery: redefining how we view architecture and place through photography
Gareth Gardner’s unique gallery is the only UK venue dedicated to architectural photography, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of nature, architecture, and urban space. Ariana Hashtrudi went along to find out more.
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News
New exhibition reveals the previously unseen colours of Brutalism
Photographer Christopher Hope-Fitch’s vibrant long-exposure images show Brutalist architecture in a different light
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News
Framing foliage: Photography exhibition explores the thorny world of hedges
Hedge photography exhibition to launch in south east London gallery
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News
Photography exhibition charts changing fortunes of the Pepys Estate
Exhibition takes inspiration from pioneering Manplan editorial programme
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News
RIBA exhibition showcases architectural photography with a social focus
Photos from experimental publication sought to highlight pressing issues confronting the built environment from 1969 to 1970
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Opinion
Architects are not good at telling the whole story – film and photography help convey the bigger picture
Storytelling is integral to who we are as human beings, and plays a central role in highlighting the value in what architects do, writes Chris Hopkinson
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Review
Horror in the Modernist Block: The dystopian underside of the modernist vision
Contemporary artists shine a light on the haunting aspects of building design, writes Joe Holyoak
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Review
Peter Marlow’s The English Cathedral: ‘Creeping towards eternity’
Giles Heather finds an exhibition of Peter Marlow’s English cathedral photographs evokes a medieval sense of longing and hope
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Blogs
The camera never lies
Elizabeth Hopkirk finds archive photographs of the South Bank Centre tell a selective story