All Review articles – Page 19
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Welfare Island
When architects like Louis Kahn, Jose Luis Sert and Philip Johnson all work on the same project you would expect something special to result. Deborah Waroff reports from July 13, 1973
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White Room / Dark Room by Alexander Brodsky
Russian architect Alexander Brodsky’s east London installation reveals his sensitive side
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The Meaning of Home by Edwin Heathcote
In this witty and surprising book, Heathcote reveals the ancient secrets hidden within the modern home
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Josep Lluís Mateo ‘My best project is the next one’
The Mateo Arquitectura in Barcelona principal on Barcelona, Reyner Banham and Brad Mehldau jazz
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Work on Paper, part IV: Displaced persons
This week BD resumes its series addressing the role of drawing in architecture by considering the role of the human figure in architectural representations.
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Bernard Khoury ‘I don’t like architecture books’
The founder of DW5 on Damascus, converting the Vatican and the B018 music club
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Top 50 films for architects: Once upon a time in the West
Music dictates the action in this metaphysical or post-modern western
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Terunobu Fujimori: architect edited by Hannes Rössler & Michael Buhrs
Fujimori’s whimsical projects reconnect with the basics
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Museum without walls by Jonathan Meades
A crowdfunded anthology of Jonathan Meades’ writing sets his TV documentaries in their rightful context, writes Will Wiles
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Cristina Monteiro: ‘I learnt the importance of generosity’
The DK-CM director on her practice’s Folk in a Box project, Robert Mull and the Red House in Bexleyheath
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Conversation piece
Doug Aitken and David Adjaye encourage you to eavesdrop on Tilda Swinton and Jacques Herzog
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Ole Scheeren ‘I deeply respect Rem’s work’
The partner at Buro Ole Scheeren on Rem Koolhaas, Beijing and architects’ terrible mistakes
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Concrete and Culture: A Material History by Adrian Forty
Adrian Forty’s new history of concrete takes an admirably even-handed approach to a material that polarises opinion
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A decade of capital designs
The London Design Festival is still pushing the boundaries as it celebrates its 10th year
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John Assael: ‘Barcelona has got everything’
The Assael co-founder on Victorian London, social housing and the polarisation of the architectural profession
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Bjarke Ingels ‘Koolhaas is our Le Corbusier’
The founder of Bjarke Ingels Group on cartooning, Copenhagen and not asking a mother to choose between her children
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Dirk Somers ‘I love the exotic side of the everyday’
The director of Antwerp-based practice Bovenbouw on school headmasters, Tokyo and urban aspirations
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Top 50 films for architects: The Saragossa Manuscript
Outrageously elaborate sets and shifting tales make this highly fanciful account of the Napoleonic period a hallucinatory experience