All Review articles – Page 101
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Hans Hollein
It's impossible to put a single label on this master of sixties experimentationz
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Exploring the city of tomorrow
Two London exhibitions present visions of the future in design and materials. The Barbican's Future City offers sometimes outrageous experimental and utopian designs, says Ellis Woodman.
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The story of China's gateway
A book on Shanghai's architecture peels back the layers of its colonial history
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Building a future
Is architectural imagination the driving force behind new technologies, or do technologies inspire architects? Elaine Knutt reports on the Building Centre's new show that says we need both approaches
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Sweden's reluctant modernist
Erik Gunnar Asplund's stylistic journey is well documented in a new monograph
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Deconstructing construction
Sergison Bates' exhibition and book get under the skin of the young practice
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Tower leanings
The story of practice Abalos & Herreros is told through the evolution of its first high-rise project
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Great expectations, but heart of darkness
The AA's show of Thames Gateway proposals has limited practical use
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Homes for the future
A book on the 21st century house may seem premature, but it is still an informative look at the state of the art
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Hey you, get onto my cloud
Artist Tomas Saraceno's work concerning floating cities and living in clouds betrays his Archigram influence
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Looking outside for inspiration
A book on Ettore Sottsass looks at how he helped establish the foundations of modern Italian design
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Monuments of a vile dictatorship
Jonathan Meades has made an acerbic yet witty TV programme on Stalinist architecture, says Gavin Stamp
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