All articles by Catherine Croft – Page 3

  • Review

    Moving swiftly on

    2005-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Was 20th century UK transport architecture any good?

  • The Annenberg Court. The first floor gallery projects out to allow wheelchair access to the lift.
    Building Study

    Making an entrance

    2004-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Dixon Jones’s £17 million first phase of the National Gallery’s renovation improves the building’s public face with a new entrance and a public court, says Catherine Croft.

  • Terracotta letters that are 6.4m tall  announce the new-look Hackney Empire.
    Building Study

    Hackneys curtain call

    2004-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Tim Ronalds’s bold intervention at Hackney Empire more than matches the exuberance of the Victorian original to create a beautifully judged piece of theatre, writes Catherine CroftTim Ronalds’s bold intervention at Hackney Empire more than matches the exuberance of the Victorian original to create a beautifully judged piece of theatre

  • Review

    Cracking Nelson's engima

    2004-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Turner Prize-winning artist Mike Nelson has transformed an Oxford gallery with his enigmatic three-part installation Triple Bluff Canyon.

  • Building Study

    In the mix

    2004-04-08T00:00:00Z

    Clerkenwell's Brewery Square by Hamilton Associates and Berkeley Homes might be the beginning of a brighter future for urban housing developments.

  • Opinion

    Constructive arguments

    2004-04-08T00:00:00Z

    James Woudhuysen's new book is opinionated, clever and has hit a raw nerve with architects.

  • Review

    Domestic goddess

    2004-04-02T00:00:00Z

    A new book on Charlotte Perriand gives a complex picture of a designer whose work has too often been overshadowed by her association with Le Corbusier.