All Culture articles – Page 12
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News
Photography competition for architects launched
Third Architect’s Eye competition now open for entries
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Review
Sir John Soane’s Museum drawings online
Sir John Soane’s drawings collection, one of the greatest in the world, has been made available online
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Blogs
Urban Palimpsests
Just how far can new technology shape the platforms for architectural discussion
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Multimedia
Clerkenwell Design Week
There is one day left to take yourselves off to Clerkenwell Design Week. BDonline has been there, camera in hand, to give you a flavour of the festival.
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Blogs
The Cauldron
The beautiful game rouses many passions but do we underestimate the role of the stadium itself in providing an outlet for pent up emotions
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Blogs
Less political clichés and more independent thought
Politicians will have to do more if they are going to break the crippling crisis within the architectural profession in Scotland
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Review
City Visions 1910 | 2010
An exhibition on town planning contrasts 100-year-old proposals with current ones
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Review
Work on Paper, part II: Simplification
The second in a series examining the role of drawing in architecture.
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Review
Site-writing: The Architecture of Art Criticism by Jane Rendell
Jane Rendell’s interpretation of art criticism builds a hive of intriguing reflections.
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Review
The 18th Century church in Britain by Terry Friedman
Terry Friedman’s formidable tome may test readers’ stamina.
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Review
Gino Valle monograph
This book reveals reveals the extraordinary contribution of one of Italy’s greats.
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News
Grimshaw wins Brazilian Olympic pavilion contest
Grimshaw has won first prize in a design competition for a mobile art pavilion which will tour Brazil in the run-up to the 2016 Olympics.
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Blogs
The Voice of the Architect
An architect speaks in defence of a tenement block in Dalmarnock, Glasgow
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Review
The Cult of Beauty
This exhibition follows the aesthetic movement from the Bohemian studios of Chelsea to the suburbs of west London
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Blogs
Cedric Price – Think the Unthinkable, at The Lighthouse, Glasgow.
Thoughts on the much anticipated and highly secretive Cedric Price exhibition at the Lighthouse in Glasgow.
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Blogs
A Romanian pin on the architectural map of Europe
Students squabbled in the hallways. They were unhappy with the curriculum. They were bored. They were pioneers..
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Blogs
Questions of representation in architecture
Reinier de Graaf failed to show but the conference was redeemed by clever commentaries from scholars with something real to say