All Review articles – Page 96
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Complete imagination for total living
Joe Colombo’s “playful exuberance” characterises his first comprehensive retrospective.
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Designing from head to toe
Emma Dent Coad reviews a new monograph on architect Eliot Noyes, a man who bought a tangible glamour to the profession as well as creating a complete corporate image for IBM
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Utopia dashed
This book of elegant essays studies the role of artists in ‘the New Gorbals’ and beyond.
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Shedding light on Edinburgh’s shadows
The Scottish city proves its extremes are a dynamic catalyst for creativity in this exhibition.
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I'm dreaming of reading...
What book would you like to receive this Christmas? We asked some leading figures in the architectural world what book would top their wish-list. Judging by some of the titles, Santa may be severely tested
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Cracking the Fobert enigma
An exhibition on the elusive Jamie Fobert Architects is modest but engaging.
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Pull up a chair for a stimulating read
A book on furniture design is both a valuable reference and an outsider’s guide.
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Momentary lapse
Birmingham architecture from the sixties and seventies is the unlikely inspiration for an exhibition of digital time-lapse photography by artist Perry Roberts.
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Got a new motor?
Rob Voerman’s Annex#4 is half car, half cabin and typical of the Dutch artist’s preoccupation with social order.
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Bob bows out with Barthes
The profession came to pay tribute as Maxwell’s last lecture posed the audience some challenging questions.
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Beguiled in an immaterial mist
Kester Rattenbury ponders a substantial book on the immaterial
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Spanning a diverse art
An exhibition and book of Eric Lyons’ Span and other work have substance as well celebrating his style.
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Engaging with difficult territory
Sauerbruch Hutton’s ambitious lecture posed more questions than it answered.
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