All Culture articles – Page 3
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News
London Assembly calls for review of East Bank procurement
Panel flags £157m cost hike for Olympic Park cultural quarter in new report
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Review
Review | The Lebanese House: conservation and urban catastrophe collide in V&A’s new installation
Ben Flatman speaks to architect Annabel Karim Kassar about how history, identity and loss are interwoven in her latest work about a house in Beirut.
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Review | What is a queer space?
Stephen Molloy is entertained and impressed by the tender beauty of new RIBA publication Queer Spaces but is troubled by the lack of a clear definition of what they are. Co-author and editor Adam Nathaniel Furman explains why the book resists being pinned down.
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Features
The Burrowing Duke of Cavendish Square
Iceberg homes are nothing new. Todd Longstaffe-Gowan tells the little-known story of a mysterious West End excavation and its reclusive mastermind
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Glenn Howells reheats Spaghetti Junction model for milestone birthday
National Highways commissions restoration to mark interchange’s 50th anniversary
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AOC bags grade II* cinema renovation project
Paignton Picture House will be transformed into “creative community space” with £3m in funding
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Haworth Tompkins previews work at Woolwich theatre-company base
Temporary facilities for Punchdrunk add entrance pavilion to listed industrial buildings
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Stanton Williams shortlisted in €90m Paris museum competition
Practice is one of three teams in running for Musée du Grand Siècle project
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Kew Gardens lines up Matt+Fiona for treehouses project
Architecture educators will work with schoolchildren to design structure for 2023 event
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Green light for Faulkner Browns’ £25m Sunderland cultural hub
Four-storey scheme will sit opposite practice’s £42m town hall as major regeneration project takes shape
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Biennale in Bloomsbury: 2021 British Pavilion relocates to Building Centre
Garden of Privatised Delights opens to visitors in London next week after Venice run
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Treehouses at Kew competition winners revealed
Up-and-coming UK teams pip Tonkin Liu and international rivals for Royal Botanic Gardens project
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Features
Rough poetry
An extraordinary period of creative flourishing was forged in the crucible of postwar trauma, writes Jane Alison, curator of a new exhibition opening today, the Barbican’s 40th birthday
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Tonkin Liu on shortlist for Kew treehouse contest
Ten design teams in running for Royal Botanical Gardens’ main exhibition of 2023
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McAslan lifts lid on £68m Burrell Collection refurb
In pics: Listed Glasgow museum set to reopen next month after ’futureproofing’ project
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Features
Hanging out with the Smithsons, the Eameses and the Banhams
Peter Cook arrived in London at the dawn of the Sixties and found himself drawn into a glittering social circle. But what was discussed at these Hampstead salons?
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Fosters’ Roman antiquities museum set to open
Norman Foster to attend opening this weekend in Narbonne, France
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Features
What are we trying to say when we get our buildings photographed?
Fine art or photojournalism: architects have a choice that cuts to the heart of the profession when they commission photography, says Daniel Elsea
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Pawson’s new Berlin gallery opens its doors
Dahlem venue nods to forest-edge setting with pavilion design
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Features
Value Engineering: The new Grenfell play should be required viewing
Richard Norton-Taylor’s dramatisation of the Grenfell Inquiry shines an uncomfortable light on the construction industry, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk