All Review articles – Page 57
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Assessing the Designs of the Year shortlist
How do you assess the relative merits of the latest Prada spring/summer collection, a Radiohead video and the high-speed rail link between London and the channel tunnel?
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BD’s guide to your cultural week: February 16 to 22
From Erno Goldfinger to Richard Hammond, BD's deputy editor Liz Bury rounds-up the best cultural events coming up this week.
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Regina Galindo suffers for her art
Guatemalan video artist Regina Galindo’s work involves personal physical pain and incarceration
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Putting rapid prototyping through its paces
10 artists have put rapid prototyping through its paces, says Liz Bury
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Architecture and patronage from Palladio to Foster
According to Robert Adam, Norman Foster would learn “fuck all” from the Palladio exhibition. Maybe that’s because he knows it all already. Both architects understand the importance of brand.
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Education Now: Building on last year's success
Now in its second year, Education Now is set to return on the 10th and 11th June. This fully online and interactive event provides industry professionals with a unique platform to learn, discuss and share knowledge of the education sector and its importance within the built environment industry.
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Photographer John Gay’s keen architectural observations
Photographer John Gay excelled at documenting Britain’s architecture in the post-war period
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Gareth Hoskins Architects’ winning ways
Will Henley enjoys a show of Gareth Hoskins Architects’ first 10 years at RIBA’s London HQ
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Adieu to The Lintons housing estate
Denna Jones views Verity-Jane Keefe’s cinematic paean to The Lintons, a 1960s east London housing estate
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Is the Palladio show too scholarly?
Is the long-awaited Royal Academy’s Palladio exhibition a missed opportunity? Emily Cadman rounds up the critics views.
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Lost in wonder at Palladio at the RA
The Royal Academy’s exhibition celebrating 500 years since the great Italian’s birth is a must-see
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Block Architecture dresses Hussein Chalayan to impress
Block has devised Hussein Chalayan’s exhbition at the Design Museum, his first solo UK show
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Barbi-Topia With Introduction By David Heathcote - May 9
Directly influenced by Le Corbusier and built out of the bomb craters of the blitz; the Barbican is one of the world’s largest modernist developments of today. This programme is a chance to see rare archive documentaries that tell the story of the Barbican from drawing boards full of post-war ...
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Architecture On Film: Colossal Youth (Dir. Pedro Costa)- March 30
The third instalment of celebrated experimental director Pedro Costa’s filmic collaboration with the inhabitants of Lisbon’s Fontainhas slum, Colossal Youth frames its characters' lives within a unique hybrid of documentary observation and fictional re-enactment.
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Architecture and Vision: From Pyramids to Spacecraft- until April 24
“From Pyramids to Spacecraft” is a travelling exhibition displaying selected projects by the design studio Architecture and Vision, founded by Italian architect Arturo Vittori and Swiss architect Andreas Vogler.
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John Allan of Avanti Architects: the Finsbury Health Centre- March 12
The final instalment of the C20 ‘Second Lives for C20 Masterpieces’ lecture series sees John Allan of Avanti Architects, tackling the Finsbury Health Centre, in North London.
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Le Corbusier: The Art of Architecture until May 24
In the first major survey in London of Le Corbusier in more than 20 years, this timely reassessment presents a wealth of original models, interior settings, drawings, furniture, photographs, films, tapestries, paintings, sculpture and books designed and written by the architect himself.
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Peter Coffin: The Curve- until May 10
In his largest installation ever in the UK; New York based artist, Peter Coffin projects a 360- degree aerial view of Japanese gardens along the 90-metre curved wall of the Barbican gallery
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Polly Apfelbaum: Anything Can Happen in a Horse Race- until March 22
This will be the first solo exhibition in a UK public gallery for Polly Apfelbaum, the American artist describing her works as ‘fallen paintings’.
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Armando Andrade Tudela- until March 29
Armando Andrade Tudela works across a range of media, tracing the flow of objects, images and materials between different aspects of culture including architecture and social or political movements and history.