All London Festival of Architecture articles – Page 5
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Review
Review: Psycho Buildings - Artists & Architecture
BD reviews the brilliant new exhibition Psycho Buildings: Artists Take on Architecture, which opens this Wednesday to mark the Hayward’s 40th anniversary.
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Review
RIBA/ICE McAslan Bursary Exhibition- until July 25
John McAslan + Partners and the dreamspace gallery at Adrem have teamed up for the London Festival of Architecture to present an exhibition of projects brought to life by the RIBA/ICE McAslan Bursary. The Bursary supports collaborative projects proposed by architectural and engineering students and graduates, designed to bring about ...
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Review
Process Exposè:Helen Yardley- June 20 to July 20
Showing as part of the London Festival of Architecture 2008, PROCESS EXPOSÉ explores three different applications of textile designer Helen Yardley's highly individual design process; from commission through to implementation of the final product. The show explores her work with architects including Swanke Hayden Connell Associates and John Pardey Architects.
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News
Tickets for London festival on sale
Tickets for the London Festival of Architecture go on sale this Monday May 5. This year’s festival — formerly known as the biennale — is set to be the biggest to date, with more than 500 events between June 20 and July 20.
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Opinion
Give it some jelly
Leading architects including Rogers Stirk Harbour, Grimshaw and Make are limbering up for their toughest (or should that be softest?) contest yet.
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News
London architecture festival boosted by Arts Council cash
This year’s London Festival of Architecture, set to take place between June 20 and July 20, has secured a £90,000 funding boost from Arts Council England.
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News
Architecture festival grows to last a month
The London Festival of Architecture is to expand to become a month-long event next year, organiser Peter Murray has revealed.
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News
Review: Will Hurst on Architecture Rocks
Saturday's Architecture Rocks party was a night of surprises. Not least, as Will Hurst discovers, that architecture really can rock
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News
Photo diary: Architecture Rocks party, Saturday June 24. Part III
An eighties synth band, bare-chested Germans and a girl rocker in black leather. It was all there at the biennale's closing party. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg captured the action on and off stage. Part III
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News
Photo diary: Architecture Rocks party, Saturday June 24. Part I
An eighties synth band, bare-chested Germans and a girl rocker in black leather. It was all there at the biennale's closing party. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg captured the action on and off stage
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Photo diary: Architecture Rocks party, Saturday June 24. Part II
An eighties synth band, bare-chested Germans and a girl rocker in black leather. It was all there at the biennale's closing party. Our photographer Morley von Sternberg captured the action on and off stage. Part II
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News
Ménage à Trois
Architectural connection: Three of the band's four members trained as architects, meeting at UN Studio, where Matt Johnston and Alicia Velazquez still work.
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News
Hörstreich
Architectural connection: Frontman Martin Obst is a fully qualified architect, who has worked in several practices in Germany and Switzerland.
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News
The Hipshakes
Architectural connection: The band's guitarist, Dan Russell, is a second-year architecture student at Sheffield University.
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News
The Farmscape Production Line
Architectural connection: Three of the band have worked at Frederich Gibberd Partnership, and are or were architecture students.
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News
Famous in Japan
Architectural connection: Noam is an AA graduate, working as an architect in Shoreditch. Ralf trained in Berlin and co-founded an architectural practice in London.
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