All Review articles – Page 107
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Break out of the office routine
Jack Pringle welcomes the AA Digital Research Laboratory’s research into experimental office design
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Housing that was Lyons’ pride
Elegant designs and settings with resident-run management made Span homes special
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Gardening and me
Gardening is the art of the difficult. All over the world people grow each other’s weeds. We think the Chilean potato plant, the Solanum Crispum Album, is very beautiful, but it is a weed in its native country.
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No place like a geodesic dome
Buckminster Fuller combined bourgeois attitudes with glimmers of great wisdom.
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Reined in by a lack of direction
The AA’s show suggests it has failed to play to its strengths.
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Jacques Tati and me
Comic French film-maker Jacques Tati worked from the forties to the late seventies.
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The duckman proves triumphant
Time has vindicated William Jordy’s theories favouring ‘ducks’ over ‘decorated sheds’, writes Neil Jackson
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Delirious Dublin
This is Dublin, as seen by Niall Durney, an architect with BDP Advanced Technologies, who is exhibiting his large-scale canvases at an exhibition in Manchester.
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Opera and me
Architecture brings its rewards slowly and needs balancing with other emotional highs.
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Regenerationist? Moi?
Sculptor Antony Gormley seems unwilling to recognise the reason much of his work is commissioned
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Plywood homes from home
Rirkrit Tiravanija’s show features recreations of his own apartment. Catherine Croft pops round for a coffee
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I know what you did this summer
We take a look at the end of year student shows at five of the country’s architecture schools
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A tantalising slice of Price
An exhibition of Cedric Price’s work may prompt a visit to Montreal, writes Samantha Hardingham
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Leafing through
Brian Clarke has become one of the world’s leading architectural artists, collaborating with architects such as Norman Foster, Zaha Hadid and Future Systems.
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The making of modern Italy
Terry Kirk’s study of Italian architecture is a rich contribution to the subject, says Thomas Muirhead
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John Sell Cotman and me
Whenever I’m in Norwich, I visit the Norwich Castle Museum and sit in the John Sell Cotman gallery. The artist’s development is well presented through a series of sketches, prints and paintings. Like his watercolours, the etchings are very precise. It is their mastery of process that is so enjoyable ...
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A multi-channel experience
Langlands and Bell link architecture with notions of power and human interaction