All On screen articles
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Review
The Brits Who Built The Modern World
New TV series and RIBA exhibition chart the rise of British architecture’s ‘famous five’
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Review
Making Unbuilt Britain
Assistant producer Hannah Farrell reveals some of the challenges involved in putting together BBC Four’s new three-part series, Dreaming the Impossible: Unbuilt Britain
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The secrets behind sci-fi film cityscapes
Exploring the architecture featured in the current crop of dystopian cinema thrillers
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Film review: Eames: The Architect & The Painter
Misty-eyed anecdotes and creative anarchy go hand in hand in a film bursting with the energy of the Eames office
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Another side of the street
BBC2’s series on the changing demographics of London streets lacks balance but is compelling viewing
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Review
The 1951 Festival of Britain: A Brave New World
A 60th anniversary documentary brings a timely reminder of an age of optimism and opportunity.
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Multimedia
Preview: 1951 Festival of Britain documentary
BD brings you a preview of this weekend’s BBC 2 documentary tracking the story of the Festival of Britain
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Review
The Secret Life of Buildings
Tom Dyckhoff explores how design can have measureable effects on our lives in Channel 4’s new series.
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Review
Dark Days and Substrait
The Barbican cinema offers a rare chance to catch two films on New York’s tunnel dwellers, by Marc Singer and Gordon Matta-Clark
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Patrick Keiller’s Robinson in Ruins
Keiller’s third film brings a darker edge to the dreamy imagery familiar from London and Robinson in Space
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People’s Palaces: The Golden Age of Civic Architecture
BBC4’s show on northern England’s Victorian buildings was a missed chance.
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Film review: Inception
Christopher Nolan’s latest film offers a depressingly unrealistic idea of the architect mentality.