All Culture articles – Page 8
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Review
The drawings of a master
Hugh McEwen recommends a visit to the RIBA’s Mackintosh exhibition – especially for fed-up students
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Learning from the Koreans
The Cass’s latest cultural exchange is full of playfulness, Phil Pawlett Jackson finds
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The design review is dead. Long live Place reviews
Can the proactive planning system envisaged by the Farrell Review really work? Paul McGrath listened in at the NLA’s half-day debate
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Speaking buildings into existence
Peter Zumthor, John Pawson and Charles Holland’s presentation styles resemble their architecture, finds Joanna Day
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Putting community consultations in the spotlight
Phil Pawlett Jackson finds a playful process of resident consultation is made the subject of a lighting exhibition hosted by LSE Cities
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Education is not a commodity
Architectural education should be about opening minds not pockets, a debate at the Architecture Foundation heard. Phil Pawlett Jackson was taking notes
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Surviving the century
A new exhibition at the Royal Academy celebrating buildings - loved, loathed and threatened - from the last 100 years deserves a wider audience, says Joanna Day
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Good neighbours?
Document Nederlands 2014, showing in the new Philips wing of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, reveals the contrasting streetscapes across the Dutch/Belgian border
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Towards a new brutalism
Paul McGrath reviews Jonathan Meades’ Barbican discussion on brutalism
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Altared states
BD reviews the new Cathedrals of Culture film project featuring six significant buildings from Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute to Hans Scharoun’s Berlin Philharmonie
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Artist's library installation speaks volumes
ArtAngel’s latest project celebrates the pioneering architecture of Holborn Library and raises some interesting challenges for the profession, finds Phil Pawlett Jackson
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Opinion
Material evidence
The first of the Royal Academy’s Meaning in Materials series took the audience from specification guides to the moon and back, writes Joanna Day
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Features
A pretty healthy suspicion
The collaborations of Eric Parry and Richard Deacon make for an interesting strand in this year’s Meeting Architecture season at the British School at Rome. Until November 4.
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How they did it back then
Visitors to the new Lasdun exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians will envy the relationship between client and architect, says Paul McGrath
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Turning up the volume on Louis Kahn's legacy
Paul McGrath reviews a new exhibition at the Design Museum
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Features
In pictures: Frank Lloyd Wright research tower opens to public
‘Inspirational’ building admits visitors following restoration
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2014 Serpentine Pavilion by Smiljan Radić
Models and follies form inspiration for this year’s design, says Ike Ijeh
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News
Eric Parry's Royal Academy architecture room unveiled
Gallery has more screens and fewer models
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Urban issues dominate Rotterdam Biennale
James Jeffries, co-director of London and Amsterdam practice 31/44, recommends highlights from the festival which opened this week