All Review articles – Page 80
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Image building
Basil Spence was a major figure in his day, but this major new show fails to extrapolate a lasting influence.
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A broad canvas of romance and fantasy
Architect and painter Carl Laubin’s work increasingly gives monumental treatments to classic works of architecture, writes Tony McIntyre
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The belief in unfolding possibilities
UN Studio’s projects are astonishing, but it isn’t saying how it does them, writes Kester Rattenbury
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Meier the model modernist
Richard Meier’s dedication to modernism and his love of making still dominate, says Tony McIntyre
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Churchill College competition show reveals the world of the quad squad
This charming little show gives a riveting insight into the thinking of architects in the fifties, says Elain Harwood
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Mark Pimlott’s study of interiors presents space as a boxed set
The manipulation of space comes under scrutiny in this exploration of the relationship between the inside and outside, says Ellis Woodman
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The Grand Shrine of Ise: Photographs by Haruo Nakano - until December 12
Haruo Nakano is the official photographer of Ise Jingu or the Grand Shrine of Ise, the largest and most revered Shinto shrine in Japan.
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Join David A Bailey and David Adjaye at Rivington Place on 18 October at 7pm for an evening of conversation.
David A. Bailey, Senior Curator at Autograph ABP , speaks to David Adjaye, designer of the landmark building Rivington Place regarding the range of his influences from African art and architecture to contemporary art and music.
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Seeking a fresh perspective
An exhibition exploring architecture through the work of graphic artists sounds fascinating. Sadly, it fails to deliver
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Geo-engineering our brave new world
Ian Martin does some heavy thinking about taffeta and eco-system modification
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From bland to brand
Is the concept of ‘brandism’ a critique of clienthood rather than current architectural practice?
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Home and Garden: Part Four: Domestic spaces in paintings from 1960 to the present - until February 3 2008
Geffrye Museum’s latest show of paintings depicts domestic interiors, picturesque gardens and the habitat of the urban middle classes from 1960 until the present day. Exhibits include the beaming participants in a dinner party by Anthony Green, 1966.
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1973: Sorry, Out of Gas - until April 20 2008
'1973: Sorry, Out of Gas' investigates how architecture and urbanism responded to the economic, political and social upheaval across the world created by the 1973 oil crisis. The exhibition includes architectural drawings, photographs, books and pamphlets, archival television footage, and historical artifacts.
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Win a copy of Contemporary World Interiors
We are giving away two copies of Contemporary World Interiors by Susan Yelavich, published by Phaidon, £45
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Win a copy of Moving Rooms
We have two copies of John Harris' history of the architectural salvage trade, Moving Rooms to give away
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Win a review copy of Lessons from Rudofsky
We are offering one reader the chance to win a copy of Lessons from Rudofsky, a voyage through the innovator's remarkable life and work, and have their review of the book published on the site.
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Win the must-read Cedric Price biography
We have two copies to give away of Stanley Mathews’ From Agit-Prop to Free Space: The Architecture of Cedric Price.
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Win a review copy of The Site
As a member of the book club we'll be offering you advance copies of forthcoming titles for you to review for publication on bdonline. Enter our competition to win a copy of The Site by Andrew Dawber.
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Zaha Hadid: Dune Formations - October 9 to 29
First seen in Venice at this year's biennale; David Gill Galleries is presenting Zaha Hadid's Dune Formations.