All Culture articles – Page 32
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Features
Rogers at the Pompidou
A retrospective of the career of Richard Rogers opens this week at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. Amanda Baillieu was invited along.
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Review
Gillespie, Kidd & Coia show: Stars by any name
The magnificent Gillespie, Kidd & Coia exhibition at the Lighthouse gives Andy MacMillan and Isi Metzstein their rightful place in history
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Review
Peter Zumthor exhibition presents a reality check
The main lesson of this show is that with Zumthor, nothing matches the real thing, says Tim Wolfe-Murray
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Review
Tadao Ando’s marks a natural progression
Tadao Ando’s talk was more concerned with saving the planet than with architecture, says Gerrard O’Carroll
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Review
Image building
Basil Spence was a major figure in his day, but this major new show fails to extrapolate a lasting influence.
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Review
A broad canvas of romance and fantasy
Architect and painter Carl Laubin’s work increasingly gives monumental treatments to classic works of architecture, writes Tony McIntyre
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Review
The belief in unfolding possibilities
UN Studio’s projects are astonishing, but it isn’t saying how it does them, writes Kester Rattenbury
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Review
Meier the model modernist
Richard Meier’s dedication to modernism and his love of making still dominate, says Tony McIntyre
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Review
Churchill College competition show reveals the world of the quad squad
This charming little show gives a riveting insight into the thinking of architects in the fifties, says Elain Harwood
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Seeking a fresh perspective
An exhibition exploring architecture through the work of graphic artists sounds fascinating. Sadly, it fails to deliver
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Review
Bathing Beauties festival presents beach huts with added hutzpah
Three new beach huts suggest the seaside structure is ripe for reinvention, says Mike Oades
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Review
The Adam family legacy
The Adam brothers took 18th century London by storm and had a lasting impact on the city
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Review
Missing the golden touch
Catherine Croft is left dissatisfied with a show that fails to reach its audience despite rich material and an imaginative approach
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Review
Neutral’s virtual world has its finger on the pulse
This exhibition’s virtual world is seductive and absorbing, says born-again cyber junkie Gareth Gardner
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Multimedia
Podcast: Neutral's animation of Zaha Hadid’s Guadalajara Hotel
Experience Zaha Hadid’s design for the JVC Hotel in Guadalajara, Mexico with an animated video created by architectural digital animators Neutral
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Review
Anthony Caro champions architectural collaboration
As his new show opens in London, sculptor Anthony Caro talks to Pamela Buxton about his architectural collaboration with French architect Pierre Bernard
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News
UK’s young guns hit New York
A new exhibition of young London architects is impressing New Yorkers with some distinctively local approaches. Jo Rippon reviews the show and gets the first reactions from Thursday's opening night
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Review
Anarchy in the USSR
Richard Pare’s photographs document what remains of a brief period of post-revolutionary architectural freedom
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