All Culture articles – Page 4
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David Adjaye reveals his Summer Exhibition line-up – with music by his brother
Richard Rogers, Farshid Moussavi, Caruso St John and Counterspace among exhibitors
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Grenfell Inquiry to be brought to the stage
Team that dramatised Stephen Lawrence inquiry is behind Grenfell: Value Engineering
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See inside the British Pavilion ahead of Venice Biennale opening
Take a video tour of the Garden of Privatised Delights
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Citizens Design Bureau debuts Jewish museum expansion
Manchester institution set to reopen in July following £6m refurb and extension
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V&A’s Venice pavilion to celebrate the British mosque
Museum appoints architect Shahed Saleem to explore influence of ad-hoc typology
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Adjaye to curate Royal Academy Summer Exhibition
Architect replaced by Eva Jiricna last year after pandemic caused delays
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Review: Slogans and Battlecries by Paul Shepheard
Nicholas de Klerk enjoys a book that offers another way into architecture
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British Pavilion at Venice Biennale relaunched
First image of the Garden of Privatised Delights is revealed
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Design team picked for redevelopment of Harrogate Nightingale hospital site
Young Architect of the Year Award contender is on the team
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In pictures: Thirty years of Lacaton & Vassal
Gallery: Half a dozen of the Pritzker Prize-winners’ best projects
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Vicky Richardson appointed head of architecture at Royal Academy
Curator replaces Kate Goodwin after 17 years
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The age of ostentation is over
Scrapping the Centre for Music and tinkering with the National Gallery mark the start of a quieter era, says former director Charles Saumarez Smith
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Scrapping Erasmus is a tragedy for the next generation of architects
Britain’s exit from the exchange programme has needlessly destroyed something of enormous value, writes Oliver Bayliss
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Eva Jiricna replaces David Adjaye as Royal Academy curator
Covid disrupts Summer Exhibition for first time since it began in 1769
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A surprisingly nasty history of follies
Gothick architecture sells tea towels and tickets by the charabanc-load. But behind the whimsy are some dark tales, says Gwyn Headley
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Open House weekend to go ahead with a distancing plan for every building
Hundreds of buildings expected to take part in UK’s largest architecture festival
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Wright & Wright lands Chichester gallery commission
Practice beats Carmody Groarke and Hat to Pallant House gig
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Nicky Morgan stays on as culture secretary
Former MP will join House of Lords to keep cabinet role, Boris Johnson confirms
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Designing for God: Eric Mendelsohn’s US synagogues
After the trauma of the Holocaust, the task of defining what it meant to be Jewish and American fell to an architect who felt it was his destiny