All Review articles – Page 9
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Book Club review: Places for Strangers
Paul Lincoln reviews the latest title in BD’s readers’ book club
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Putting community consultations in the spotlight
Phil Pawlett Jackson finds a playful process of resident consultation is made the subject of a lighting exhibition hosted by LSE Cities
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New titles to review in January's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of nine new titles
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Book Club review: Luke Him Sau, Architect: China's Missing Modern
Zac Carey reviews Edward Denison’s new book on the AA-trained Chinese architect
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New titles to review in BD's New Year architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of eight new titles
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Education is not a commodity
Architectural education should be about opening minds not pockets, a debate at the Architecture Foundation heard. Phil Pawlett Jackson was taking notes
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Book Club review: Architectural Styles – A Visual Guide
Luke Moore reviews Owen Hopkins’ welcome new history
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Surviving the century
A new exhibition at the Royal Academy celebrating buildings - loved, loathed and threatened - from the last 100 years deserves a wider audience, says Joanna Day
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Good neighbours?
Document Nederlands 2014, showing in the new Philips wing of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, reveals the contrasting streetscapes across the Dutch/Belgian border
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Towards a new brutalism
Paul McGrath reviews Jonathan Meades’ Barbican discussion on brutalism
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Altared states
BD reviews the new Cathedrals of Culture film project featuring six significant buildings from Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute to Hans Scharoun’s Berlin Philharmonie
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Book Club review: Space for Architecture
Joanna Day reviews a new book by the Gold Medal winners and multiple Stirling Prize finalists
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Artist's library installation speaks volumes
ArtAngel’s latest project celebrates the pioneering architecture of Holborn Library and raises some interesting challenges for the profession, finds Phil Pawlett Jackson
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Lies, damned lies and photography
Constructing Worlds: Photography and Architecture in the Modern Age, Barbican Art Gallery. Until January 11, 2015
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How they did it back then
Visitors to the new Lasdun exhibition at the Royal College of Physicians will envy the relationship between client and architect, says Paul McGrath
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New titles to review in September's architecture book club
Join BD’s Book Club for a chance to review one of six new titles
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Book Club review: A Few Years of Writing
MJ Wells on the collected essays of the influential architect-historian
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Book Club review: The City as Tangled Bank
Terry Farrell’s hardback draws on vast experience and can be read as a prologue to the Farrell Review