All Review articles – Page 104
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The public face of David Adjaye
A new show draws on non-western sources to highlight changes in the way we interact.
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In need of something harder
A talk by Softroom left Will Hurst wondering where the architecture was
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Simple, complex and exclusive
A lavish volume on Japan's Katsura villa offers an abundance of interpretations, says Christoph Grafe
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Soane’s citadel
Emma Dent Coad reads a history of the Bank of England through its various architectural guises
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Coming round the mountain
A show about Black Mountain College reveals a melting pot of the avant-garde.
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Her architect
Zoë Blackler meets photographer Mari Mahr, whose new exhibition at the AA is inspired by her architect father
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Writings on the wall
A book on Israel’s security wall has some interesting ideas but is depressingly partisan.
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The RIBA archive and me: Marcus Binney
When I was studying art history at Cambridge, I was inspired by the RIBA archive and its curator at the time, John Harris. He had single-handedly grown it into the greatest collection of architectural drawings in the world.
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John Plowman and me
John Plowman’s art reminds me of the importance of finding time to draw. I don’t think architects these days draw so often, especially younger ones who were brought up with computers.
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Spot of Botta
As Mario Botta’s first UK exhibition opens, Ellie Duffy wonders why he has never worked here
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Ridley Scott and me
All films are essentially about escapism, emotional strife and a crushing triumph against the odds.
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Putting Nato on the couch
The Nigel-Coates-led architecture collective returned to the AA to reevaluate its work.
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