All articles by Tony McIntyre
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Review | Windows in Architecture, by Christopher Masters
Tony McIntyre enjoys a new publication from Merrell
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The Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections
Tony McIntyre enjoys a journey through the RIBA’s drawings collection
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A History of Council Housing in 100 Estates
Councils played a central role in housing provision throughout most of the 20th century. Tony McIntyre reviews a new book that charts that history
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Designed to Perform: An Illustrated Guide to Delivering Energy Efficient Homes
Tom Dollard’s book is both a useful technical reference point and an inspiring guide to the future of energy efficient construction, writes Tony McIntyre
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Review | Back to the Drawing Board: An Exhibition of Recent Work by James Willis & Carl Laubin
Two very different artists have found common themes and rediscovered the pleasure of the drawing board, writes Tony McIntyre
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Review | There is nothing else remotely like it in modern architecture
Post modern architect John Outram’s colourful and exuberant style is back in fashion. Tony McIntyre reviews a major new book on the man and his work
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David Jolly: Ephemeral Architecture
Marcelo Araya Avena’s exhibition exploring the architecture of David Jolly’s Open City gives food for thought
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Permanently Magical
A new exhibition shows the latest attempt to renew Sir John Soane’s Museum
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Building Study
Bateman’s Row House by Theis Khan Architects
Combining homes, an office and a gallery, this east London building near Shoreditch High Street revels in setting up rules and then breaking them
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Building Study
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Charlotte Building, Gresse Street, London
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has overcome tight space constraints to create a stylish facade and some positively art deco touches for the Charlotte Building in the heart of London’s West End
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Patel Taylor Architects’ Lowther School Children’s Centre
Patel Taylor’s Children’s Centre in Barnes, south-west London, is the first stage of a project that aims to boost the whole of the local community
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Farshid Moussavi’s new book focuses on form
FOA partner Moussavi has thoroughly explored in The Function of Form how ‘affects’ can create more inclusive architectural forms
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Regina Galindo suffers for her art
Guatemalan video artist Regina Galindo’s work involves personal physical pain and incarceration
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Architecture goes from coast to ghost at Jaywick
Artist Nathan Coley’s colourful addition to the village of Jaywick near Clacton-on-Sea is an engaging reminder of the temporary nature of all construction, says Tony McIntyre
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Building Study
APA Architects gets established
APA’s showroom and offices for upcoming furniture designer Established & Sons provided it with an opportunity to prove itself beyond its Future Systems background
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Cocoon phase
The second phase of the Natural History Museum’s Darwin Centre takes a startling approach to the storage of the insect specimen collection, writes Tony McIntyre
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Isamu Noguchi’s lightness of being
Tony McIntyre revels in this outstanding exhibition of sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi’s pioneering and influential work
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Gehry's Serpentine Pavilion raises deeper questions
Frank Gehry’s Serpentine Pavilion combines grandeur with history, but Tony McIntyre has issues with its structural honesty
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Shades of grey
Designs to reconstruct the Neues Museum lack the original’s architectural colour, says Tony McIntyre
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Sudley’s garden of not-so-earthly delights
Sudeley Castle’s Artists’ Playground is a great idea, but not as much fun as it sounds, says Tony McIntyre