All Lectures & events articles – Page 2
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Rem Koolhaas and Bernard Tschumi at ETH, Zürich
The two heavyweights talked to a Swiss audience about the parallels and dislocations of their careers, says Philip Shelley
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Centre for Urban Pedagogy
Damon Rich sees the urban designer as the ’cheerleader of local democracy’. Levent Kerimol heard him speak at the AA and Architecture Foundation last week
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Multimedia
Film screening: Greener Buildings, Greener Behaviours and Suffolk One
BD’s sneak preview of two short films on sustainability, CRC energy efficiency and a state of the art school in Ipswich airing on Information TV.
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Jonathan Meades & Will Alsop, The Free Word Centre in association the Little Atoms radio show Urban Renaissance?
Cultural heavyweights, Jonathan Meades and Will Alsop faced each other at Farringdon’s Free Word Centre on Friday night to debate the extent and success of a British urban renaissance. They remained almost motionless, straining not at the leash but the girdle.
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Rip it Up #5: The Troublemakers - independent practice and its targets
London Met’s Rip it Up lecture series began with a question - where are all the young troublemakers and what they were doing. Well here they are, and the answer is quite a lot.
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This Is Not A Gateway
This forum on the future of cities voiced anger at the erosion of public space
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Sunand Prasad – Architecture: the fourth R
Sunand Prasad’s BBC Radio 3 essays on engaging the public lack a sense of urgency.
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News
Mather's Ashmolean wins public vote on eve of Stirling Prize
Rick Mather’s Ashmolean Museum refurbishment has won the public vote for the 2010 Stirling Prize by a decisive margin.
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BD previews Open House weekend
This weekend hundreds of buildings in London are opening up their doors to the public as part of the city’s annual Open House event, BD picks five of the best to go and visit.
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IOWAC’s Studio in the Woods 2010
This year’s Studio in the Woods upheld its yearly outdoor tradition of enacting intellectual debate with chainsaws
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Columbia Building Intelligence Project Think Tank
A polemic against parametricism lit up Columbia University’s London event.
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Bas Smets, London Festival of Architecture
The landscape architect’s recent presentation revealed his commitment to process over PR.
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Learning to live with Las Vegas
Denise Scott Brown’s standing ovation at Yale shows how the profession has moved on, says Sean Griffiths
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Flemish architect Jan de Vylder shows the beauty of making do
We hear the first of four lectures given by practices who are placing Flanders at the forefront of the architectural debate
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Chronicles of Nairnia
Jonathan Meades entertaining talk on Ian Nairn failed to do justice to the legendary architecture critic
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What have we done to deserve this?
Cabe’s 10th birthday event featured Simon Schama on Dutch history, a satirical view of procurement and the poetry of localism
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Architecture is a star of Edinburgh’s International Book Festival
Architecture and design are too often overlooked, but this year top commentators, including Deyan Sudjic and Dan Cruickshank, were invited to contribute to the culture series
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Reyes and Cruz put ethics above architecture
Design is incidental in the socially responsible work shown by architect Teddy Cruz and artist Pedro Reyes at their Architecture Foundation lecture
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