All Review articles – Page 10
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Book Club review: Good Cities, Better Lives by Peter Hall
Peter Hall looks to Europe in order to address the critical state of urbanism in Britain, says Lionel Eid
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Book club review: A-Typical Plan: Projects and Essays on Identity, Flexibility and Atmosphere in the Office
Kuo makes a bold attempt to address how architecture can influence the nature of work today, says David Rushe
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Book club review: Drawing — The Motive Force of Architecture
Peter Cook’s enthusiasm for imagined realities and unbuilt schemes is irresistible, says Conor McKenna
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Book club review: Architecture Post Mortem
This collection of essays tracks the interaction of architecture’s literal and metaphorical deaths, says Jon Astbury
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Book Club review: Old Buildings, New Forms
Bollack’s book is a timely, critical overview of new insertions to existing buildings, says Alice Haugh
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William Kent: Designing Georgian Britain
V A exhibition explores how the 18 th century master of bling helped influence the nation
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Book Club review: You Can’t Change China, China Changes You
Zac Carey reviews architect John van de Water’s Beijing odyssey
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Martino Gamper — Design is a State of Mind
Serpentine exhibition teaches us to love our shelves again, says Pamela Buxton
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Book Club review: No Matter: Theories and Practices of the Ephemeral in Architecture
Karandinou’s book asks us to question the limits of architecture in order to embark on a more multi-sensory experience, says Daniel Stilwell
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Ruin Lust at Tate Britain
The Tate’s new show charts our obsession with decaying buildings from Pompeii to Hackney
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Architectural wrangles within the Oxbridge quadrangles
Essays in this latest journal explore the negotiation between architects’ obligations to modernity and the maintenance of tradition
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Joseph Rykwert RIBA Royal Gold Medal lecture
Architecture critic Joseph Rykwert pays tribute to the past winners we never saw
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Top 50 films for architects: The Passion of Joan of Arc
This silent classic may be an ordeal to watch, but it is beautiful in its obsessive concentration
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Fernand Pouillon: master of the modern middle class
The work of Fernand Pouillon is given fresh perspective in this English edition
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The Brits Who Built The Modern World
New TV series and RIBA exhibition chart the rise of British architecture’s ‘famous five’
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Sensing Spaces: Architecture Reimagined at the Royal Academy
Impressive line-up provides a rich sensory experience at the RA’s new show
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Book Club review: The Life of the British Home: An Architectural History by Edward Denison and Guang Yu Ren
An attempt to chart the development of the British home falls flat
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Book Club review: Explore everything: Place-hacking the City by Bradley Garrett
Attempting to apply a heavy theoretical justification to urban place-hacking might be a bit of a stretch, but this book still manages to challenge conceptions about the limits of the city
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Book Club review: Down Detour Road: An Architect in Search of Practice by Eric J Cesal
Down Detour Road paints an accurate picture of the architecture profession
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New titles to review in January's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of five new titles, covering topics from architecture’s relation to modernity to Dutch post war era master, Hugh Maaskant