All Review articles – Page 23
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Great innovations: Dickens and architecture
Dickens’s approach to architecture was more phlegmatic and utilitarian than many bicentenary tributes suggest
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A toast for Isi
Ellis Woodman joined hundreds of friends and admirers to remember the late Isi Metzstein
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Room for Diplomacy: Britain’s Diplomatic Buildings Overseas
Mark Bertram’s fascinating book explores the history of Britain’s embassies and missions
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David Kohn and Fiona Banner: A Room for London
David Kohn and Fiona Banner’s nautically inspired hotel room perched above the Hayward Gallery is open for business
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Building After Auschwitz: Jewish Architecture & the Memory of the Holocaust
A search for a definition of post-Holocaust Jewish architecture draws contradictory conclusions
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Interior Finishes and Fittings for Historic Building Conservation
Bath University’s series distils expert knowledge
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Back to the drawing board
As CZWG’s new library opens in Canada Water, we remember a controversy that provided Piers Gough with BD column material for more than a year in 1980
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Life Class: Liz Adams
The Adams & Sutherland partner reveals her inspirations, triumphs and what she’d like to do with the empty plot across the street
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Savoy: The Restoration, photos by Siobhan Doran
Photographs reveal the true story of the Savoy
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Cultural guide: December 12-18
Have you ever thought that there could be more to your conversational life? Perhaps this week’s cultural guide can help with that
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Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Location, location, location’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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Life Class: Simon Conder
What got you started?Thinking about, drawing and then making a chair when I was 16, that later went into limited production.Who were your most inspiring tutors?Jennie Jones and Richard Rogers, two very different but inspirational tutors in my second year at the AA.Which architect have you learnt the most from?Jon ...
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When in Rome: 2000 Years of Roman Sightseeing
Matthew Sturgis’s account of the visitors to the city through the centuries makes an entertaining read
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Inigo Jones: The Architect of Kings
Vaughan Hart’s new book reinterprets Inigo Jones’s court buildings
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Cultural Guide: December 5-11
This week’s cultural guide includes Brazilian artist and founder of the Neo Concrete movement, Lygia Pape’s first UK show along with a discussion on how adapt to an urban future
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Venice Disputed: Marc'Antonio Barbaro & Venetian Architecture
A history of one of Venice’s leading Renaissance patrons paints a fresh picture
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Just what the doctor ordered
As AOC’s Spa School for children with autism spectrum disorders receives praise, we remember the launch of the Autistic children’s centre in Henley in 1973
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Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Cheer up chaps, we’ve got the drearies on the run!’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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