All Review articles – Page 99
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Luxury through economy
Ullmayer and Sylvester are adept at producing the most from small projects
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Turning tides of seaside design
Fred Gray’s new book is an insightful survey of resorts from around the world
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Imagination blooms in desert water embassy ideas
Four designs shortlisted to tackle the special challenges of Namibia’s uncompromising desert terrain
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Drawing you in
An exhibition shows how, in the age of computer images, drawings can still offer something unique.
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Continental comparisons
Alessandra Cianchetta of Paris practice AWP gave this year’s first Architecture Foundation Summer Nights talk.
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Skating over the surface
Skateboarding and Nazi holiday camps make strange bedfellows at the Architecture Foundation’s latest exhibition
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A history of violence
Manfredo Tafuri eruditely takes issue with the sunnier descriptions of the Renaissance
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Lost in space
Archipeinture, at Camden Arts Centre, addresses the ways artists depict the organisation of space. But, says Catherine Croft, it could do with a little more context
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Get out of London this summer
Our reviewers find a couple of alternatives to the capital’s glamour parade among this year’s student shows
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Ode to joy and colour
An exhibition on Brandhorst Collection museum architects Sauerbruch Hutton is timely
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Bartlett proves breadth-taking
Tracy Meller reviews the summer show at UCL’s architecture school
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Out of the shadows
A new book on underappreciated Victorian ornamentalist Owen Jones should win him some new fans.
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Dulce et decorum est
On the anniversary of the Somme, Gavin Stamp’s study of Lutyens’s Thiepval memorial is a provocative but fitting tribute.