All Review articles – Page 41
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Wright & Wright on lifestyle and housing
Changing lifestyles are affecting the design of low-cost housing according to Clare Wright of Wright & Wright, which has drawn up a series of housing prototypes
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Buschow Henley on urban housing
Simon Henley and Ken Rorrison of Buschow Henley discuss two London housing schemes that embrace Arcadian landscape in unlikely urban settings
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Restless Cities, edited by Matthew Beaumont and Gregory Dart
A collection of essays sheds light on metropolitan growth and urban decay
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Recent housing books look at themes in 21st century residential design
RIBA Bookshops’ pick of books on housing favours global residential projects, new concepts in design and future living
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Building a Library 11: The Seven Lamps of Architecture
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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Robbrecht en Daem: Pacing through Architecture
Robbrecht & Daem’s Whitechapel exhibition sets the practice’s work in a wider context
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Plymouth: 20th Century City
An online map by the Architecture Centre for Devon & Cornwall could bring the city’s fifties buildings the wider acclaim they deserve
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Building a Library 10: Architecture Without Architects
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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BD's guide to your cultural week- May 4 to May 9
Join the Design Museum to learn about style, the Italian way, or familiarise yourself with the next batch of the best new Polish architectural talent with the RCA's New Architects: Poland_UK talks
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Florian Beigel: Architecture as City
The Architecture Research Unit director talked about his preoccupation with literal and abstract cities
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Building a Library 9: Modern Architecture: A Critical History
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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BD's guide to your cultural week — April 26 to May 2
OMA puts pen to paper at the AA with the first retrospective of the practice's books. There's also plenty of photographic shows to keep the snappers happy with an exploration of civic space and the limitations and virtues of the medium
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The Lives of Spaces at the RIBA
Disparate spaces are linked by a convincing sense of place in Ireland’s last biennale show
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Sharon Haward: An experiment in Town Planning
Sharon Haward’s installation at Southampton’s Bargate Monument Gallery gives an indication of the city that might have been
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Building a Library 8: Atlante di Venezia: La Forma Della Citta in Scala 1:1000
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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BD's guide to your cultural week: April 19 to April 25
This week BD has its walking boots on as we pay a visit to Manchester for the annual design awards, before taking a trip back in time to 1970s Somerset, rounding things up in the solace of Letchworth, the World's first Garden City.
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James Stirling: early and unpublished writings on architecture
James Stirling put the world of architecture to rights in his often hilarious pad
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Building a Library 7: S, M, L, XL by Rem Koolhaas and Bruce Mau
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library
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BD's guide to your cultural week - April 12 to April 18
Join the design-industry’s jet set in Milan for the annual furniture fair or stay in the UK to celebrate Milton Keynes Gallery’s 10th anniversary ith a Turner Prize winner.