All articles by Anna Winston – Page 9
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Multimedia
Venice video: David Chipperfield reviews his own Biennale
“Some people understood very well how to do this, and other people found it more difficult”
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 Pavilions: Germany
The German contribution to the 13th International Architecture Exhibition propagates a pragmatic and affirmative attitude toward dealing withexisting buildings.
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Multimedia
Venice video: The Golden Lion Award ceremony
Watch Urban Think-Tank, Justin McGuirk and Toyo Ito pick up their Golden Lions
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Chile
Seven Chilean architects explore social change and connecting voids
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Multimedia
Venice video: David Chipperfield exclusive
“Most good architects believe that they are contributing something beyond just the professional task of the realisation of a commission.”
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Multimedia
Bjarke Ingels: 'Rem Koolhaas is the Le Corbusier of our time'
The BIG founder on inspirations, regrets and Philip K Dick in BD’s exclusive video life class
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Tablet only
Venice video: Patrik Schumacher presents Arum
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Venice Architecture Biennale installation focuses on shell structures with a spectacular pleated aluminium centre piece
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Venice video: FAT's Villa Rotunda Redux
FAT’s Sam Jacob on The Museum of Copying exhibit in the Corderie
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: USA
Spontaneous Interventions: Design Actions for the Common Good
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Multimedia
Venice video: Patrik Schumacher presents Arum
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Venice Architecture Biennale installation focuses on shell structures with a spectacular pleated aluminium centre piece
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Features
Venice Biennale 2012 pavilions: Australia
Exhibit explores how six unconventional practices work
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Multimedia
Venice video: FAT's Villa Rotunda Redux
FAT’s Sam Jacob on The Museum of Copying exhibit in the Corderie
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Multimedia
Zaha Hadid: 'I will never be part of the brotherhood'
CNN describes architect as ‘Lady Gaga of Architecture’
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Multimedia
Designing for the Olympics: a balance between "poetic requirements and pragmatic needs"
Pernilla Ohrstedt and Asif Khan, Kathryn Findlay and Populous’ Rod Sheard on designing some of the iconic structures of 2012
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Opinion
Need to sue your client?
BD’s practice app has the answers to your tricky legal and financial questions
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Multimedia
What does the Olympic legacy look like?
The Games may be over, but the construction work certainly isn’t
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News
Top ranking architects in the UK – August 2012
The most active architecture practices in the UK based on the value of projects that have received planning permission*