All Review articles – Page 14
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Tomorrow — Elmgreen & Dragset at the V&A
Ellis Woodman enjoys an immersive installation on the life of an imaginary architect
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Book Club Review: Concrete: Photography and Architecture, Daniela Janser, Thomas Seelig, Urs Stahel
300 photographs with insightful essays demonstrate the deep bond between architecture and photography
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Top 50 films for architects: Brazil
This exuberant dystopian fantasy is a tale of universal submissiveness
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Sir Albert Richardson: a life goes under the hammer
As his collection is sold by Christie’s, ‘The Professor’ of British architecture deserves to be better remembered
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Lisbon Architecture Triennale: Close, but not close enough
Close, Closer’s mix of spectacle and social radicalism does not entirely convince
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Book Club Review: Sex and Buildings, Richard J. Williams
Richard J. Williams introduces a wide ensemble of psychologists, quacks, hippies and architects all in search of libidinal paradise
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Book Club review: Memories of Cities: Trips and Manifestoes
An eclectic and personally driven homage to the built environment
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Book Club Review: Brick by Brick, David C. Robertson with Bill Breen
A must-read for Lego enthusiasts that boasts valuable lessons for business development
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Making Unbuilt Britain
Assistant producer Hannah Farrell reveals some of the challenges involved in putting together BBC Four’s new three-part series, Dreaming the Impossible: Unbuilt Britain
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Book Club Review: Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, Jean-Louis Cohen
A collection of essays accompanying MoMA’s New York exhibition finds Le Corbusier’s work still fascinating
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Architects: have you seen this boy?
Daryl Mulvihill follows the adventures of a small boy through architectural visualisations
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A special edition of BD's Book Club
In this special edition of BD’s Book Club, we are giving you the chance to read and review one of five titles from the Living Architectures series
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Book Club Review: Irony or, the self-critical opacity of postmodern architecture, Emmanuel Petit
This well-researched book concentrates on a worthy thesis but could do with the deft touch of an editor
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New titles to review for BD's Book Club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of six new titles, covering topics from sex and buildings, to Kabbalah and architecture, concrete and Le Corbusier
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Book Club Review: Nikolaus Pevsner: The Life by Susie Harries
The most definitive biography of the German-born architecture critic
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Top 50 films for architects: Still Life (aka Good People of the Three Gorges)
A risk-taking exploration of a labyrinth of demolitions and life at close quarters
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Man of mystery - the Royal Academy's Richard Rogers exhibition reviewed
This survey of Rogers’ life casts little light on the collaborations behind his work
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Top 50 films for architects: Andrei Rublev
A soulful portrayal of an actual historical figure
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Peter Wylie & Roger Zogolovitch: making it different
A new art show takes an unusual approach to urban form
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Book Club Review: Moving: Norman Foster on Art
An intriguing addition to our understanding of one of Britain’s most high-profile living architects