All Review articles – Page 63
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Alan Aldridge : the Man with Kaleidoscope Eyes- until January 25
Alan Aldridge embodied the spirit of the 60s and 70s with his psychedelic images epitomising the feeling and art of an era. Aldridge’s designs and visual identity are usually credited with defining The Beatles image and music in a changing world.
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Poland Street Underground- September 19 to September 20
The Polish Cultural Institute and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute brings us Poland Street Underground, a showcase of the best in Polish design and art, which this year is part of the London Design Festival.
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Kew Tree Top Walkway & Rhizotron: Inspired by Nature- until September 28
Marks Barfield’s Rhizotron and Xstrata Tree Top Walkway offers spectacular at the Royal Botanical Gardens, in Kew Gardens’ ‘Year of the Tree’ festival
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Fresh Flower Pavilion with st Pauls in the background by Michael Lin
Fresh Flower Pavilion with st Pauls in the background by Michael Lin
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Vanbrugh on the right side of history
Architect, playwright, soldier — Sir John Vanbrugh’s powerful intellect shines through Vaughan Hart’s new biography of him.
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MoMA’s glimpse of our pre-fabulous future
Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling, the stimulating show at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, is a must for anyone interested in mass housebuilding
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Dancing to frozen music
A mobile installation for the London Festival of Architecture invited visitors to “bop to architecture”.
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Xtreme self-build: Scrap Heap Challenge meets Grand Designs
Making a shed-cum-spare room from reclaimed items: get together a team of mates, pop to a woodland to find a few unloved trees, nose around some skips or a disused railway. Bit of edible paint, bit of copper guttering. What could be easier? An intrepid Finsbury Park couple found out ...
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An open letter to the Oxford Conference
BDonline green columnists Jon Goodbun and Karin Jaschke step into the debate on architecture, sustainability and education in an open missive to Oxford delegates
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Le Corbusier Le Grand: well on the road to excess
Catherine Croft reviews Phaidon’s massive — 9kg — offering, Le Corbusier Le Grand
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Isamu Noguchi’s lightness of being
Tony McIntyre revels in this outstanding exhibition of sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi’s pioneering and influential work
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Gormley and Chipperfield three-way pavilion opens in Sweden
David Chipperfield and Antony Gormley’s pavilion for the Kivik Art Centre in south-east Sweden has opened to the public.
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Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe- until September 21
One of the great American visionaries of the twentieth century, R. Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) endeavored to see what he, a single individual, might do to benefit the largest segment of humanity while consuming the minimum of the earth's resources.
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London`s Largest Living Room at Somerset House by Magdalena Majer
London`s Largest Living Room at Somerset House by Magdalena Majer
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An exhibition showing the work of Structural Engineer, Price & Myers’ Geometrics group by Tim Metcalfe
An exhibition showing the work of Structural Engineer, Price & Myers’ Geometrics group by Tim Metcalfe
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Psycho Buildings at the Hayward: "Observatory, Air-Port-City" Tomas Saraceno by Su Chanprasong
Psycho Buildings at the Hayward: "Observatory, Air-Port-City" Tomas Saraceno by Su Chanprasong
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Ghostly image created by Dan Graham’s pavilion by Giselle Luza
Ghostly image created by Dan Graham’s pavilion by Giselle Luza