All Review articles – Page 97
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Sniffing out the invisible art
A new book champions olefactory architecture, reviewed by Ben Campkin.
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The hero triumphs
A new film about Frank Gehry portrays his genius in imaginative, revealing and often hilarious ways, says Kester Rattenbury
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Are you sitting comfortably?
Zoë Blackler meets Oren Safdie, whose bitter experience as an architecture student moved him to expose the profession in a play which has its European premier in London this week
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When two worlds collide
A new book explores the relationship between fashion and architecture, writes Shumon Basar
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Blinded by the light
James Turrell’s show outshines its newly-opened host gallery, writes Daniel Rosbottom
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Seeking answers to the future
Future Systems, while inspired by innovation, is just as sensitive to tradition, Robert Maxwell discovers from Deyan Sudjic’s monograph
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Little Italy grows up
Folly village or the architecture of pleasure? Alan Powers is engaged by a book celebrating Portmeirion’s 80th anniversary
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Plenty to bow about
Ryue Nishizawa stopped running away long enough to dazzle a sell-out crowd.
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Elegant solutions
HT Cadbury-Brown’s architecture combined grace and practicality. A new RA exhibition celebrates his work, writes John Winter
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Landscape or portrait?
Jude Law plays a landscape architect in Anthony Minghella’s film set in King’s Cross.
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There’s something in the woods
A new book shows how conservative New Canaan became a showcase of modernism.
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