All Editorial articles – Page 158
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Review
Rachel Whiteread Drawings at Tate Britain
Whiteread’s Tate Britain exhibition throws interesting light on her sculptural exploration of the spaces in between.
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Technical
Infinity footbridge, Stockton-on-Tees, by Expedition Engineering and Spence Associates
Speirs & Major’s interactive kinetic lighting makes Stockton-on-Tees’ dramatic new landmark come to life.
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Technical
North Carolina Museum of Art by Thomas Phifer & Partners
Arup’s innovative solution allows the North Carolina museum’s permanent collection to be viewed by natural daylight.
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Review
Architecture in the Balkans
Slobodan Curcic’s epic survey is worth the complexity of its journey
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Review
Building a Library 28: A Documentary History of Art edited by Elizabeth Gilmore Holt
Robert Harbison picks 50 books that should feature in any architectural library.
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News
Rogers triumphs in Guy’s cancer care competition
Rogers Stirk Harbour has taken a major step into healthcare by beating a star-studded list of rivals in the competition to design a new cancer treatment centre in central London.
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News
Author urges architects to reconsider Libya work
Hisham Matar says profession is being used as part of a ’PR facelift’
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News
Toby Young slammed over design views
RIBA president Ruth Reed has led the profession in a backlash against Toby Young after he dismissed the importance of school design.
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News
Fears grow for Dewsbury regeneration masterplan
Architect Irena Bauman is calling on the government to help with the regeneration of troubled Dewsbury
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Opinion
Who do we think we are kidding?
The trend for invoking the Blitz spirit reveals the hollowness of the new architecture of austerity
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Opinion
One supersize doesn’t fit all
Bigger isn’t necessarily better when it comes to urban design.
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News
Solent shortlist revealed
Chetwoods, Glenn Howells, Penoyre & Prasad and van Heyningen & Haward are among the architects shortlisted for the first Solent Design Awards
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Features
Placing women
Date 1978Location ArtNet, LondonHelen Chadwick’s exhibition, In the Kitchen, took the form of a series of full-scale mock-ups of domestic appliances – a stove, a sink with Ascot, a washing machine and a fridge – each of which was rendered in shiny soft vinyl and incorporated a female volunteer.The entombed ...
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News
Inquiry grills Hopkins over Greenwich Market
A Hopkins director has denied trying to manipulate a public inquiry into the controversial Greenwich Market development
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Opinion
Lead by example
Prince Charles’s Natural House is now expected to complete in early 2011 (News September 10).
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Opinion
Schoolboy error
The problem with Michael Gove’s “wise men” who are reviewing the Department for Education’s capital spending programme is they are not construction professionals.
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Opinion
Textbook design
I have long admired Toby Young for the intelligence of his opinions, but has he blown it? (“Free school pioneer says design not necessary” News September 10).
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Opinion
Clean streets
Daniel Moylan is right about the need to reduce street clutter. (Debate September 3)
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Opinion
Don’t pooh-pooh this change
Even before it’s finished, Barbican residents are debating a possible sobriquet for One New Change – the Jean Nouvel shopping complex in the City.