All Review articles – Page 87
-
Review
Join BD’s Book Club and win the must-read Cedric Price biography
We are giving away two copies of Stanley Mathews’ From Agit-Prop to Free Space: The Architecture of Cedric Price to mark the launch this week of our new Book Club.
-
-
Review
Come back down to earth
Elizabeth Diller and her practice have some rewarding thoughts and views, but leave the art behind, advises Edwin Heathcote
-
Review
The Contemporary Tea House by Arata Isozaki, Tadao Ando & Terunobu Fujimori
Japan’s top architects redefine a tradition. Features 20 contemporary tea houses by legendary Japanese architects, Tadao Ando, Arata Isozaki, Terunobu Fujimori, Hiroshi Hara and Kengo Kuma.
-
Review
Win tickets to New Designers Part II
We have five pairs of complimentary tickets and five pairs of discounted tickets to give away to the Business Design Centre exhibition
-
Review
Michael Howe and Alex Eley interview Geoffrey Darke – August 8
In the last of the AF Gold Lectures, Howe and Eley from young practice Mae interview the founding partner of Darbourne and Darke - responsible for some of the best dense mixed-use housing from the sixties and seventies.
-
Review
Jean Rondelet The Architect as Technician by Robin Middleton & Marie-Noelle Baudouin-Matuszek
St-Genevieve in Paris, now known as The Pantheon, was the most ambitious church to be built in France in the C18, measuring some 110 metres long and 83 metres high. Designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot, it was completed by his student Jean Rondelet, who ended up saving the church when it ...
-
Review
The Goldfinger Project - Until September 30
A multi-media exhibition of the work of an English architectural icon, Erno Goldfinger, featuring a retrospective of Goldfinger’s architectural legacies and key life moments as compiled by Arni Harladsson.
-
Review
Richard Woods & Keith Wilson - until July 31
The inaugural exhibition in P3 below the University of Westminster is a new collaboration between sculptors Richard Woods and Keith Wilson
-
Review
Open studio: Marta Marcé - August 12
Marta Marcé is artist in residence at the Camden Arts Centre’s and throughout the summer she will creating new work inspired by representation in the urban environment.
-
Review
Panel discussion: Marta Marcé, Vanessa Jackson and DJ Simpson - July 18
Marta Marcé is artist in residence at the Camden Arts Centre’s and throughout the summer she will creating new work inspired by representation in the urban environment.
-
Review
International Conference on Design for Children - September 17
ReFocus and Studio UK present a conference on Design for Children, with the London Design Festival.
-
Review
40th Anniversary of Psychedelia – Until Oct 6
St Pauls Gallery, the UK's largest retail gallery outside London is hosting the UK's largest exhibition and celebration of Psychedelic art from the 60's in conjunction with Karl Ferris and the Psychedelic Revolution.
-
Review
Hadspen: The Next Garden – Until September 15
The Museum of Garden History has created a new exhibition space by Yseult Ogilvie which houses this show exploring the relationship between architects and plantspeople.
-
Review
3 Atelier von Lieshout: Boardroom - until August 27
Dutch art collective Atelier van Lieshout's latest exploration of its fictitional and dystopian metropolis SlaveCity.
-
Review
Zaha’s sweet success
This is London’s overdue recognition of Hadid’s position at the summit of architecture
-
Review
Sheffield school's gems are well hidden
The spotlight is on Sheffield in the latest of BD's student show reports, reviewed by Philip Bintlif
-
Review
The art of destruction
Tony McIntyre finds Gerry Judah’s fascination for destruction proves humanity’s resilience – to struggle on, no matter how often the sky falls in
-
Review
Win tickets to New Designers
Win tickets to the first part of the New Designers show at the Business Design Centre in London's Islington
-
Review
Glass House, edited by Toshio Nakamura
Philip Johnson’s masterpiece, newly open to the public, gets sumptuous treatment in this new publication exploring every aspect of the private retreat in New Canaan, Connecticut.