All articles by Paul Shepheard
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Review
Slogans & battlecries: 'A continuously related set of inventions'
Architectural aphorisms explored
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Review
The Architecture of Failure by Douglas Murphy
This book convincingly addresses architecture’s recurring weakness for the brave new world
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Review
Slogans and battle cries: 'Designing the rug but not the picnic'
Architectural aphorisms explored
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Cheer up chaps, we’ve got the drearies on the run!’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Every building tells a story’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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Review
Slogans & battlecries: 'A plane of tarmac with hot spots of urban intensity'
Architectural aphorisms explored
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Review
Slogans & battle cries: 'A building is to a city as a brick is to a wall'
Architectural aphorisms explored
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Form follows function’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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Building Study
East London's Greenway by Adams & Sutherland Architects
Adams & Sutherland’s sensitive approach has seen east London’s Greenway updated for its new Olympic role, without losing its sense of place.
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Review
Slogans & Battle cries: ‘Homes for heroes’
Architectural aphorisms explored by Paul Shepheard
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Review
Site-writing: The Architecture of Art Criticism by Jane Rendell
Jane Rendell’s interpretation of art criticism builds a hive of intriguing reflections.
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Review
Il Girasole
This breathtaking multimedai chronicle of Angelo Invernizzi’s fairy tale Italian villa revolves profound ideas of time and space