All Review articles – Page 89
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Flexible Housing by Jeremy Till
Flexible housing is housing that can adjust to the changing needs of the user and accommodate new technologies as they emerge.
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Ecohouse by Sue Roaf
This new 3rd edition has been expanded to include advice on powering Ecohouses with renewable energy-including wind, micro hydro and heat pumps.
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The English House by Hermann Muthesius edited by Dennis Sharp
Boxed set of three volumes, this book presents the social and historical development of the English house from about 1860 -1900.
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Le Corbusier in Detail by Flora Samuel
This book gives close attention to Le Corbusier’s approach to the making of buildings.
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Colin St John Wilson: Buildings and Projects by Roger Stonehouse and Eric Parry
This book offers a definitive examination of the work of one of Britain’s most eminent architects, who died last month.
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James Marston Fitch: Selected writings on Architecture, Preservation and the Built Environment edited by Martica Sawin
Architect Janes Marston Fitch was revered as the father of historic preservation in the United States.
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Arata Isozaki edited by Arata Isozaki and Ken Tadashi Oshima
Comprehensive selection of Isozaki’s built and unbuilt projects from the beginning of his career to the present.
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From Agit-Prop to Free Space: The Architecture of Cedric Price by Stanley Matthews
Matthews tells the story of Price’s architecture, how his thinking expressed the changing character of life and society and how his work has shaped architectural discourse today.
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The Lost Vanguard: Russian Modernist Architecture 1922-1932 by Richard Pare
A documentation of the work of modernist architects in the Soviet Union.
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Dilemmas in the Evolution of the City by Rem Koolhaas
In his contribution to the Global Cities exhibition, Rem Koolhaas outlines what we stand to lose through the regeneration of our cities
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Revamped Global Cities show takes the biscuit
Ellis Woodman gives a thumbs up to Tate Modern's Global Cities exhibition which opens today
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Moving into the colour section
Oiticica’s exploration of space and colour is lovingly curated in this striking show.
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Building up their case
These well presented case studies frame broader thoughts on post-war buildings, writes Alan Powers
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Scratching the Surface: until September 1
The NLA follows it second birthday celebrations with the opening of a new exhibition on façade design in the capital.
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Hadid & Schumacher step in to design pre-pavilion for Serpentine - images
Zaha Hadid has been drafted in to design a stop-gap pavilion for the Serpentine Gallery in time for its summer party after the scheme by architect Kjetil Thorsen and artist Olafur Eliasson was delayed by two weeks. Hadid becomes the third architect involved in the 2007 pavilion since Thorsen replaced ...
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Heart of the north
An exhibition of Norwegian architecture reaches from the great outdoors into the centre of the mountains.
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Building walls, not bridges
In Israel architecture is used as a weapon of war, architect Eyal Weizman tells Pamela Buxton