All Review articles – Page 20
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Stirling & Gowan: Architecture from Austerity to Affluence by Mark Crinson
Crinson’s very readable study traces the origins of Stirling and Gowan’s creative approaches
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Why We Build by Rowan Moore
Rowan Moore’s analysis of building through the ages delivers best when it comes to recent office gossip
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Industri[us]: Festival of Upcycling
The creative spaces of east London’s Industri[us] upcycling festival well repay an Olympic detour
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Film review: Eames: The Architect & The Painter
Misty-eyed anecdotes and creative anarchy go hand in hand in a film bursting with the energy of the Eames office
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Stadia: Sport and Vision in Architecture
Sir John Soane’s Museum’s display of historic athletics venues charts the Olympic journey
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Streets ahead in Hackney
Eight architects unveil their visions of a deregulated east London street
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Top 50 Films for Architects: Man with a Movie Camera
Man with a Movie Camera brims over with fleeting impressions and closely observed human figures
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The London Square: Gardens in the Midst of Town by Todd Longstaffe-Gowan
Todd Longstaffe-Gowan’s book explains why London’s garden squares are still appealing
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Top 50 Films for Architects: Pixote
Pixote is a gruelling story of human waste but finds there is unexpected visual beauty in deprivation
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Architecture students reveal how beautiful urbanism can be
European housing surveyed in new research from Stephen Bates and Bruno Krucker’s TU Munchen programme
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Eelco Hooftman: 'You learn from nature’
The Gross Max founding partner on concrete gardens, lion taming and China.
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Another side of the street
BBC2’s series on the changing demographics of London streets lacks balance but is compelling viewing
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Top 50 Films for Architects: Shoeshine
Real life locations sets the tone for a brutal taste of life in a juvenile prison
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Alan Stanton: ‘London’s getting better and better’
The co-founder of Stanton Williams on parish churches, Renzo Piano and the Sainsbury Laboratory
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Bristol’s Architecture Centre is full of western promise
Having bounced back from funding cuts, Bristol’s Architecture Centre remains as ambitious as ever
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New books on sustainability
A selection of reading for architects on designing sustainable buildings
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Top 50 Films for Architects: An Actor's Revenge
This week we launch Robert Harbison’s new series of 50 films that demonstrate this potential, chosen for their intimations of richer sorts of space
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Luke Tozer: ‘Keep your eyes open and carry a pencil’
The Pitman Tozer director on his firm’s Peabody scheme, igloos and Isi Metzstein.