All Culture articles – Page 31
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Colin St John Wilson's art collection opens to the public
Colin St John Wilson's other life as art benefactor is celebrated in a new exhibition at Pallant House, the gallery he built in Chichester
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How sheds became Kitt Allsopp’s muse
Architect Kit Allsopp explains his passion for sheds ahead of an exhibition of his paintings on the theme
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A lesson in the classics
The drawings of the 18th century neoclassicists are as fabulous as their buildings.
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Time-lapse video: Prouvé's Jungle House
Watch the reassembly of Jean Prouvé's La Maison Tropicale in the grounds of London's Tate Modern
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Fully engaged with Gage Clemenceau
Marc Clemenceau Bailly of New York practice Gage Clemenceau lit up this talk with his enthusiasm and digital design nous, says Gerrard O'Carroll
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Audio: Three radio shows from Amenity Space
Architect duo Amenity Space have been spreading their passion for design over the airwaves. Listen to three episodes from their series on arts radio station Resonance FM.
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The sound of architecture
As head of speech programming on BBC Radio 3, Abigail Appleton is used to tackling architecture in shows such as Night Waves. Here she talks to BD about her approach to the subject.
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Joseph Bennett and Ron Arad discuss projects and projections at the RCA
Kester Rattenbury enjoys the latest in a series of RCA talks on the crossover in film and architecture
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Amenity Space puts architecture on the radio
Pamela Buxton profiles the pair behind Resonance FM's architecture show, Amenity Space. Plus, listen to three of their best broadcasts
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Madelon Vriesendorp’s magic toyshop
Kester Rattenbury steps into the weird and wonderful world of Madelon Vriesendorp, whose first solo show opens next week
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A monumentalist for the modern age
Charles Holden, maker of 20th century marvels, is celebrated in this new study, says Thomas Muirhead
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Look back to see the future
Let your mind leap into this magical world of early film footage, urges Kester Rattenbury
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Master of all trades
Jean Prouvé was a major presence in French construction for nearly 50 years without ever qualifying as an architect or engineer. A new exhibition does justice to his lasting influence, writes Ken Powell
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Ways to put people first
Renée Tobe was inspired by a fresh approach to what architecture is for
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Seventies see cultural thaw
Elizabeth Darling was captivated by a conference reassessing 1970s architecture
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At home with Bauhaus
Mima’s excellent Bauhaus show reminds us that mass production need not exclude quality, says Andrew Guest
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Advocate for higher things
GF Bodley, the great gothic church designer, fully deserves his show, says Gavin Stamp
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A great little cover-up
This riveting show of little magazines reveals a time of independence and challenge, says Kester Rattenbury
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In his pomp: Rogers' Paris retrospective reviewed
The Pompidou, designed by Richard Rogers 30 years ago, is a fitting host for a major retrospective of his remarkable career, says Kester Rattenbury