All Review articles – Page 32
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Building a Library 43: Companion Guide to Venice, by Hugh Honour
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Public reading rooms
Charles Arsène-Henry and Shumon Basar’s show explores the language of architecture, says Oliver Basciano
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Cultural Guide: January 31 to February 6
This week’s cultural guide bounces between critical infastructures and adventure playgrounds
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Ezra Stoller photography exhibition
As an architect, Stoller understood the buildings he photographed. But his images became icons in their own right
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Dark Days and Substrait
The Barbican cinema offers a rare chance to catch two films on New York’s tunnel dwellers, by Marc Singer and Gordon Matta-Clark
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Building a Library 42: Vers Une Architecture, by Le Corbusier
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Cultural guide: January 24-30
This week’s cultural guide peers into the neglected corners of Britain’s cities to find buildings that carry the weight of their own histories amongst other cultural treats
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Work on Paper, part I: Landscape situations
The first in a new series examining the role of drawing in architecture.
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Building a Library 41: City of Lingering Splendour, by John Blofeld
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Distance and Engagement: Vogt Landscape Architect
Alice Foxley’s elegant monograph provides new studio insights but fails to get its hands dirty.
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Cultural Guide: January 17- 22
The AA turn Soho into a magical land of impossible gadgetry and IKEA’s dirty design tricks to part you from your hard-earned cash are revealed, in this week’s cultural guide.
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Teaching Architecture, Three Positions, Made in Switzerland
Three refreshing books emerged from a project exploring teaching and practice
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Masterworks: architecture at the Royal Academy
Today sees the opening of an exhibition of the models and drawings, known as Diploma Works, that have been presented by architects on their election to the Royal Academy.
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Atlas of Conflict: Israel-Palestine
Malkit Shoshan’s careful mapping of Israel’s physical data invites further interrogation
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Building a Library 40: The Prefabricated Home, by Colin Davies
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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Cultural Guide: January 10- 16
This week’s cultural guide takes us to a post apolocalyptic New York and teaches us a lesson on politics, power and cities
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Sam Griffin: Corvée
Sam Griffin’s first solo show in the UK analyses the architecture of capitalism
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Lost Victorian Britain, by Gavin Stamp
This record of destroyed buildings fails to transcend its agenda
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How will changes in university funding affect opportunities for architects?
How will changes in university funding affect opportunities for architects?