All Review articles – Page 46
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Dieter Rams: Less and More — until March 14
This exhibition is the first UK definitive retrospective of revered domestic designer Dieter Rams’ career in more than 12 years which examines how his design ethos inspired and challenged perceptions of domestic design.
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Masters of Concrete Lecture: Adolf Loos — November 17
Familiarise yourself with one of the masters of concrete with architect and professor Panayotis Tournikiotis from the School of Architecture, National University, Athens.
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Bath’s architectural heritage: Our future in whose hands?- November 23
This debate will look at our architectural heritage and question whether its future should be left in the hands of Bath architects.
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BD's guide to your cultural week – November 16 to November 22
Get up close and personal with a private tour of one of the most famous Catholic cathedrals in the world or find out why Adolf Loos was a master of concrete in this week's cultural guide
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Literature on the domestic interior
Stefan Muthesius’s new book, The Poetic Home, lacks a broader cultural reference of 19th century interiors
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Croydon: The English everytown
This selection of council-owned artworks at the Museum of Croydon shows the borough as a microcosm of social history
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Yorkshire's striking architecture heritage
A thorough revision of Pevsner’s survey takes full advantage of subsequent studies
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BD's guide to your cultural week- November 9 to November 15
This week's cultural week guide includes a whirlwind tour of Somerset house and a chance to hear Professor David Watkin discuss its much revered architect, Sir William Chambers RA at the Royal Academy, along with a sneak preview of some of the top names in Polish art.
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Artists in residence
Compton Verney gallery exhibition explores the relationship between artist and studio
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Architecture on screen at the BFI
The British Film Institute’s architecture and film season, Of Dreams and Cities, runs this month at BFI Southbank, as part of the RIBA’s 175th anniversary celebrations
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MJ Long book is an adventure in inner spaces
Architect MJ Long’s new book reveals the stories behind some of her greatest studio commissions
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Retrospective on the Tyne
Lit & Phil’s exhibition is a fascinating examination of T Dan Smith’s part in creating Newcastle
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Returning hero
David Chipperfield brings his triumphal procession of international work to the UK for the first time at the Design Museum
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BD's guide to your cultural week: October 26 to November 1
This week sees the opening of the architecture film season, Of Dreams and Cities at the BFI with something to please even the choosiest of architecture enthusiasts. Or if you fancy a dip into the medieval, why not catch David Starkey discussing our most brutal of monarchs, Henry VIII
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Increase your word power with Ruscha at the Hayward
6a Architects has created a strong backdrop for LA-based pop artist Ed Ruscha’s work at the Hayward Gallery
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History of RIBA in eight chapters
Curator Alan Powers takes a celebratory tour round 175 years of thought-provoking design
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Thomas Demand’s images at the Berlin’s Neue Nationalgalerie
Demand exhibition captures key moments in post-war German history
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Capital Health: the future of healthcare provision in London- November 17
A half-day conference examining the future of healthcare building design, procurement and provision in the capital.
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Concrete Elegance: Small Works and Hand Crafted Concrete- November 4
Assembled speakers will discuss concrete in relation to specific projects.
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Place-making in Essex- until November 21
“Place-making in Essex ”, will revisit the groundbreaking Essex Design Guide´s creation and examine its ongoing influences,