All Review articles – Page 82
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Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals By Rob Thompson
An encyclopaedic guide to manufacturing processes that explores established, new, emerging and innovative production techniques that have, or will have, an important impact on the design industry
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Great Modern Structures By David Littlefield and Will Jones
One hundred years of engineering genius. A compendium featuring 75 of the most awe-inspiring, engineered structures built between 1900 and the present day.
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The Baroque Architecture of Sicily By Maria Giuffre and Melo Minnella
A commanding exploration of Sicilian baroque in the 17th and 18th centuries, following an intensive surge of building in the wake of the devastating earthquake of 1693.
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Extensions by Adam Mornement.
The vast majority of architects cut their teeth designing small-scale additions to private homes.
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Architecture of the Absurd. How “Genius” Disfigured a Practical Art By John Silber
This is a volume of spirited criticism of contemporary Architecture by a wll-known figure, John Silber, who was president of Boston University for 25 years.
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100% Detail - Until Sunday September 23
It’s that time of year. 100% Design, London’s coolest interiors event for the contract market is upon us again. It show is at Earls Court 1 and 2 to trade and press, until Sunday, when it is open for one day only to the general public.
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Missing the golden touch
Catherine Croft is left dissatisfied with a show that fails to reach its audience despite rich material and an imaginative approach
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Neutral’s virtual world has its finger on the pulse
This exhibition’s virtual world is seductive and absorbing, says born-again cyber junkie Gareth Gardner
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Richard Meier: Art and Architecture - until March 1
A solo retrospective of the architecture, design, sculpture and artwork of Pritzer Prize winning architect Richard Meier, will be held at the Louise T Blouin Institute this October. Known for AIA Award-winning projects such as the High Museum in Atlanta and the Frankfurt Museum for Decorative Arts in Germany, to ...
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Publiek–until November 18
Publiek is a temporary exhibition intended to encourage exploration of the possible roles of contemporary art in the public realm in our city centre today. The city is changing; art changes with it.
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Shifts A collection of creative and critical writing.Edited by Willey Maley
The starting point for the book is the future of the hinterland between Scotland’s two great cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. It features 10 creative responses, 4 critical essays and details of radical proposals for the area by groups of leading architects and urban designers.
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Stephen Williams Architects: Exhibition and UK book launch -until October 12
International Architect, Stephen Williams, will return to the UK this month for a combined exhibition and launch of his monograph from the Publishers DAAB in Cologne. The exhibition, including a snap-shot of recent architectural projects, is set to take place at the dreamspace gallery, EC1.
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Space Age: Exploration, design and popular culture - until 6 April
The V&A Museum of Childhood will host Space Age: Exploration, design and popular culture.
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Away From Home talks series - Each Wednesday until October 27
A series of talks to tie in with the New London Architecture’s exhibition, Away From Home, which looks at the future of hotel design and development in the capital
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What to see during London Open House
This weekend over 600 buildings across London will open their doors to the public for the 15th annual Open House. Here are our highlights of what to see
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Sentimental education
As chaos menaced Europe in 1935, a young US architect interviewed its architectural crème
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Anthony Caro champions architectural collaboration
As his new show opens in London, sculptor Anthony Caro talks to Pamela Buxton about his architectural collaboration with French architect Pierre Bernard
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Win tickets to 100% Detail and the London Design Awards
We have five pairs of VIP tickets to the exclusive 100% Design London awards and five pairs of general entry tickets to 100% Detail
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Scandinavian Furniture By Judith Gura
A detailed sourcebook of classic designs for the 21st Century.