All Culture articles – Page 33
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Tea takes the biscuit
Tea was introduced into Japan by a Zen priest in the 12th century, but it was not until the mid-16th century that the tea room became an established architectural form.
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It’s a rocky horror show
Tony McIntyre is unimpressed by a show that warns against the corporate culture
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Questions to hit the spot
Despite shortcomings, this show uses the psychology of the city to challenge preconceptions, says John Lee
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Radical approach to cities rethinks the urban myths
The greatest reward of this strong but sometimes reiterative show is its revolutionary study of cities and regeneration.
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Features
Grand masters
Wouldn’t you love the chance to pick the brains of your architectural hero? Here, four young practices explain what made them seize that opportunity
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One of Cedric’s unbuilt gems
Date 198, location London, project Aviary for the Royal Veterinary College
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Come back down to earth
Elizabeth Diller and her practice have some rewarding thoughts and views, but leave the art behind, advises Edwin Heathcote
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Zaha’s sweet success
This is London’s overdue recognition of Hadid’s position at the summit of architecture
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Sheffield school's gems are well hidden
The spotlight is on Sheffield in the latest of BD's student show reports, reviewed by Philip Bintlif
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The art of destruction
Tony McIntyre finds Gerry Judah’s fascination for destruction proves humanity’s resilience – to struggle on, no matter how often the sky falls in
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Student shows: The Mac and the RCA
BD's reviewers are impressed by stunning work at the RCA and a strong endeavour at the Mac
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Mind-expanding trip to the frontier
Cecil Balmond has made hugely complex ideas rewardingly accessible
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Beyond the city limits
Tate Modern’s entertaining show raises complex and urgent issues, but it leaves out more than it covers
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Fear and loathing on the streets of London
RCA graduates and tutors tackle compelling but elusive concepts of the human condition imaginatively and with humour.
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Dilemmas in the Evolution of the City by Rem Koolhaas
In his contribution to the Global Cities exhibition, Rem Koolhaas outlines what we stand to lose through the regeneration of our cities
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Revamped Global Cities show takes the biscuit
Ellis Woodman gives a thumbs up to Tate Modern's Global Cities exhibition which opens today
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Moving into the colour section
Oiticica’s exploration of space and colour is lovingly curated in this striking show.