All Review articles – Page 21
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Opening the door to interior design
An new anthology attempts to set out a theoretical foundation for interior design
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Alison Crawshaw: ‘I enjoy being on site’
The Muf architect on Gio Ponti’s Villa Planchart, Japanese architect Kazuyo Sejima and the Bauhaus.
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Time to rediscover the cutting edge
The Serpentine pavilion needs to dig a bit deeper for ideas
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Michael Pearson: 'I most enjoy the detail'
The architect on Burne House, Robinson Crusoe and Covent Garden.
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Heatherwick's escapism steals the show at the V&A
The focus on process over product will appeal to architects
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Nicola Murphy: ‘I’d design something for myself’
The architect on The Maison de Verre, In the Miso Soup and Oscar Niemeyer
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Machines for Living by Let Slip theatre company
The dictum “dancing about architecture” is, of course, meant to illustrate the absurdity of being a critic.
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Architectural jewels in the crown
As her jubilee approaches, how does The Queen’s built legacy compare with that of her forebears
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Bas Princen's Photography, Landscape, Image
The first UK exhibition of Bas Princen’s photos features a stunning collection of locations which often elude even basic interpretation
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Bauhaus: Art as Life at the Barbican Art Gallery
With a range of interesting new material on show, the Barbican’s Bauhaus show sees beyond the battles over modernism
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The all-singing all-dancing pomo toilets
In the week Gort Scott reveals plans for park toilets in Wembley, we remember when another striking public convenience caused a stir in Leicester in 1981
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Making City: 5th International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam
This citymakers’ biennale is a confused muddle of municipal boosterism and lacklustre pop-up projects
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Life class: Tchaik Chassay
The managing director of Chassay Studio would like to build a parliament for a new democracy
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From Beijing to London: Sixteen Contemporary Chinese Architects
An exhibition exploring the explosion of Chinese design culture in the past three decades contains hidden delights
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