All Review articles – Page 9
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Book Club review: Space for Architecture
Joanna Day reviews a new book by the Gold Medal winners and multiple Stirling Prize finalists
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Artist's library installation speaks volumes
ArtAngel’s latest project celebrates the pioneering architecture of Holborn Library and raises some interesting challenges for the profession, finds Phil Pawlett Jackson
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Lies, damned lies and photography
Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age, Barbican Art Gallery. Until January 11, 2015
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How they did it back then
Visitors to the new Lasdun exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians will envy the relationship between client and architect, says Paul McGrath
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New titles to review in September's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of six new titles
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Book Club review: A Few Years of Writing
MJ Wells on the collected essays of the influential architect-historian
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Book Club review: The City as Tangled Bank
Terry Farrell’s hardback draws on vast experience and can be read as a prologue to the Farrell Review
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Architects bring life back to our high streets
A new project has rejuvenated high streets across east London
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Turning up the volume on Louis Kahn's legacy
Paul McGrath reviews a new exhibition at the Design Museum
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2014 Serpentine Pavilion by Smiljan Radić
Models and follies form inspiration for this year’s design, says Ike Ijeh
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The contradictory Mr Rees
The City’s former planning chief talked sense at the Wren lecture. Shame he didn’t listen to himself when in office, says Ike Ijeh
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Crossrail public realm designs on show
Rail route shows commuters what to expect when link opens in 2018
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Worth a visit: London Festival of Architecture tours
The LFA offers a host of tours. Here are a few of them.
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Urban issues dominate Rotterdam Biennale
James Jeffries, co-director of London and Amsterdam practice 31/44, recommends highlights from the festival which opened this week
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Book Club review: The Story of Design
This attractive and accessible book traces the history of design from prehistoric times, says Konrad Stuhlmacher
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Book Club review: The Hermit's Hut
The Buddha’s renunciation of home was not the end of architecture, finds Akash Wadhawan
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Book Club review: The Wrong House – The Architecture of Alfred Hitchcock
Architecture becomes a metaphor for the human psyche in Hitchcock’s films, says Paul McGrath
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Book Club review: Lost Victorian Britain by Gavin Stamp
Gavin Stamp has produced a ghostly catalogue of loss, says Tamsin Green