All Books articles – Page 10
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Features
Check out my pad
Verner Panton’s 1968 interior features Tachen’s Sixties Design, published this month as part of its 25th anniversary series of special editions
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Review
Official Beijing buildings book
Drawings, plans and dramatic photos show how Beijing was constructed in time for the 2008 games
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The numbers game
£956,731,953 is the total amount of lottery funding invested in sports facilities by Sport England since 2000.
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Take to the high seas with Norman Foster
YachtPlus is to launch its luxury yacht timeshare service this September
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Check in for London’s Sleep Event
The Sleep Event at the Business Design Centre in north London kicks off on November 4-5, for 120 hotel product services suppliers
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Review
How modernism journeyed east to China
Western building styles and Chinese tradition meet in this exciting history
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Richard Meier’s American odyssey
Richard Meier has evolved a sophisticated architectural language in a 45-year career, says Robert Maxwell
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Read all about it: Today’s Culture Facilities by Carles Broto
The best in contemporary design for art and culture collections
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All aboard for Deptford’s café culture with Studio Myerscough in south-east London
A disused rail carriage has been converted into a café as part of a Deptford regeneration project
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Museums Association in Liverpool, October 6-8, 2008
The Museum Association’s annual conference moves to the Liverpool, 2008 Capital of Culture
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Sudley’s garden of not-so-earthly delights
Sudeley Castle’s Artists’ Playground is a great idea, but not as much fun as it sounds, says Tony McIntyre
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Survey of London’s fair prints of the city
The latest two volumes in English Heritage’s Survey of London, on the architectural history of Clerkenwell and Pentonville, are a treatward
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Designers’ Euro-vision
Thomas Muirhead is impressed by a new book exploring the issues of architecture and urbanism in the expanded European Union
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Lindsay Lohan leads guerilla shopping trend
Pop-up shops are increasingly popular with mega-brands such as Selfridges