All Review articles – Page 17
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Book Club Review: Hotel Lobbies and Lounges by Tom Avermaete and Anne Massey
Concrete case studies, critical essays and the 1990’s film Pretty Woman
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Inspirations: Architects and the buildings that inspire them
A new exhibition of Ed Tyler’s photographs recalls the highlights of interviewing architects about their inspirations
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Piranesi’s rebuilt reality
The Italian artist’s drawings of Paestum, on display at the Soane Museum, are not as innocent as they look
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Book Club Review: Lincoln Center Inside Out, by Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Nicholas de Klerk looks at a book that is as large and as heavy as the building it describes
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Sergison Bates Architects: Buildings
A new book shows how Sergison Bates’ sensitive yet radical housing stands out from the crowd
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Top 50 films for architects: Faust
Murnau’s film leaves neither time nor space for things to unfold slowly
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Book Club Review: James Wyatt: Architect to George III, by John Martin Robinson
A detailed and fascinating narrative of Wyatt’s extraordinary life
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Frozen Relic: Arctic Works by Scanlab
AA exhibition reveals the hidden depths of the Arctic with 3D images
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Book Club Review: Naked Architecture by Valerio Paolo Mosco
Nicholas Roberts struggles to see ‘naked’ as a potentially useful metaphor for architecture
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The real designs for living
The question of how to display the everyday is raised once again by the Design Museum’s new exhibition
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Prototyping Architecture
Design’s tense relationship with technology is well captured at the Building Centre
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Hot off the press
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of six new titles, from the influence of Russian Suprematism on Zaha Hadid to a history of Birmingham Town Hall
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Carscapes, by Kathryn A Morrison and John Minnis
The story of the physical upheaval caused by the arrival of the car in England is a fascinating journey
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Top 50 films for architects: Spirited Away
It’s easy to forget that this fantastical Japanese film is a cartoon
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Alex Ely: ‘We’ve just won my dream project’
The Mae partner on London, local authorities and lifetime neighbourhoods
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Lost in Gerrard O'Carroll's Darkitecture
A tribute to architect and educator O’Carroll is hindered by its lack of focus
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Phil Coffey: ‘I could have been a footballer’
The 2012 YAYA winner on Everton, Ando and the Galapagos
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For future reference: what to look out for in 2013
We reveal the top buildings, books, exhibitions and events due to feature in BD over the next year