All articles by Tony McIntyre – Page 2
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Building StudyStanton Williams Architects’ Cranfield University student accommodation blocks, Bedfordshire
Stanton Williams Architects’ student accommodation blocks for Cranfield University are the first step to realising its campus masterplan. Photos by Peter Cook/View
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ReviewReview: Psycho Buildings - Artists & Architecture
BD reviews the brilliant new exhibition Psycho Buildings: Artists Take on Architecture, which opens this Wednesday to mark the Hayward’s 40th anniversary.
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Building StudyRogers Stirk Harbour’s Maggie’s Centre at Charing Cross Hospital is a place like home
A sense of abstract domesticity pervades the first Maggie’s Centre to be built in England — at challenging site at Charing Cross Hospital
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Building StudyFeilden Clegg Bradley’s recipe for a nourishing school environment in Leicester
Tony McIntyre gives Samworth Enterprise Academy full marks
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ReviewKjaergaard and Behr show recent work at the Alexia Goethe Gallery
Tony McIntyre on two northern European visual artists in thrall to the built environment
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ReviewTrying to build bridges: the roles of architect and engineer
The history of the respective roles of architect and engineer, often prone to friction if not outright conflict, is explored in this riveting and entertaining book, writes Tony McIntyre
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Building StudyPitman Tozer Architects’ lean, green sliver of a house in west London
Architect Luke Tozer did not stint when designing his own house to strict environmental standards on the very narrowest of sites
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ReviewColin St John Wilson's art collection opens to the public
Colin St John Wilson's other life as art benefactor is celebrated in a new exhibition at Pallant House, the gallery he built in Chichester
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ReviewHow to stage an intervention
Fred Scott’s study of changes in building use largely benefits from the three decades it has taken to write, combining detailed analysis and shrewd judgments.
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Building StudyAsh Sakula's Hackney arts centre is the right side of the tracks
Ash Sakula’s arts trust building makes the most of a challenging site in Hackney, east London, and is an object lesson in thinking positive, reports Tony McIntyre
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Building StudySarah Wigglesworth boxes clever at Cremorne Riverside Centre
The rusting Corten steel-clad boxes of Cremorne Riverside Centre near London’s Battersea Bridge reflect its location — wedged between leisure gardens and post-industrial wasteland. Tony McIntyre reports
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Building StudyPlastik Archictects enjoy first flush of success with Gravesend toilet
Take an adventurous local authority, an uninspiring site and a practice just starting out, and what do you get? A tiny but essential public building
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ReviewBroadening his palette
Tony McIntyre has some reservations about artist Frank Stella’s foray into architecture
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ReviewThe art of destruction
Tony McIntyre finds Gerry Judah’s fascination for destruction proves humanity’s resilience – to struggle on, no matter how often the sky falls in
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Building StudyDavid Mikhail's Richmond house: Minimal quibbles
The remodelling and extension of a small terraced house has created a beautiful building displaying intelligent use of space. It's a shame it slips up on some of the details, says Tony McIntyre
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ReviewMoving into the colour section
Oiticica’s exploration of space and colour is lovingly curated in this striking show.
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Building StudyPreservation society
Long & Kentish Architects, working with Colin St John Wilson, has added the latest flourish to the latter’s British Library. And the Centre for Conservation is arguably an even better building. Pictures by Peter Durrant
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ReviewLesson from failure
Andy Goldsworthy’s message that nature is cruel is delivered without sentiment.
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Building StudyThin end of the wedge
A house built on an unusually awkward site proves full of surprises.Pictures by Hélène Binet
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