All Review articles – Page 31
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Berlin — Matter of Memory by FredrikTorisson
An exploration of Berlin divides the city into monuments and relics
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Leonard Manasseh by Timothy Brittain-Catlin
The architect’s life shares many of the common motifs of practice in post-war Britain
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Building a Library 46: An Introduction to Nigerian Traditional Architecture
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Cultural Guide: March 7- 13
This week’s cultural highlights include a cinematic trip to the far reaches of China and the urban landscape of Detroit
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Loos’s Hirsch apartment
The discovery of an unrecorded interior was a coup for Loos enthusiasts
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Adolf Loos at the RIBA
The institute is celebrating the European modernist with three exhibitions
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Journeys: How Travelling Fruit, Ideas and Buildings Rearrange our Environment
Giovanna Borasi’s book chronicles the human experience of migration
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Building a Library 45: Heavenly Mansions
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Brit Insurance Designs of the Year
Despite the economic gloom, the Design Museum’s show is an uplifting experience
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Cultural Guide: February 28 - March 4
This week’s cultural guide explores the interface between public and private spaces in Shieldfield, Newcastle, before hazarding a guess at the future of architecture, 25 years down the line
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Rodchenko and his Circle
A new London show puts his architectural photography in sharper focus
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Building a Library 44: The Monuments of Historic Cairo
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Robin Hood Gardens Re-Visions
Alan Powers’ case study looks at the Smithsons’ Robin Hood Gardens housing from all sides.
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Cultural Guide: February 21-27
This week’s cultural guide learns a little more about early pioneer of Modern architecture, Adolf Loos before signing up to a close encounter with Iconic artist and architect Vito Acconci at UCL
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Cultural Guide: February 14- 20
This week’s cultural guide is all about charity, coming to the aid of the world’s oldest cast-iron framed building before answering the plight of the capital’s birds
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Centre for Urban Pedagogy
Damon Rich sees the urban designer as the ’cheerleader of local democracy’. Levent Kerimol heard him speak at the AA and Architecture Foundation last week
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Modern British Sculpture at the Royal Academy
Although extensive, the academy’s survey follows a predictable path
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Cultural Guide: February 7- 13
This week’s cultural guide is a tale of two Davids- Chipperfield and Bowie.
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Is anybody out there?
Photographers explore the eeriness of emptiness at Pitzhanger Manor gallery, writes Pamela Buxton