All Review articles – Page 8
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When architects only tell one side of the story
Are architects complicit in creating narratives that ultimately serve to line developers’ pockets? Joanna Day was at an Architecture Foundation debate on the subject
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Review: Decision by Carsten Höller at the Hayward Gallery
There’s a lot to enjoy but this disorientating retrospective isn’t quite what it promises, finds Harriet Partridge
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Book Club review: The Fabric of Place
This survey of the work of Allies Morrison is less monograph and more urban design primer, writes Kieran Gallagher
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How do you solve a problem like education?
From making insurance sexy to strengthening hierarchies, Harriet Partridge tries to capture all the ideas flowing at a debate on how we should train architects
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Review: Architecture gallery, RA Summer Exhibition
Ian Ritchie’s curation explores the relationship between buildings and their evolving landscapes, finds Paul McGrath
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Book Club review: Uncharted - The new landscapes of tourism
Architecture students at IE University explore the role design can play in triggering economic activity in a post-industrial landscape
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Learning from the Smithsons
Social housing design is back on the agenda but there are no stock answers. Joanna Day joins the conversation at an exhibition by Karakusevic Carson Architects
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Book Club Review: 21 Things You Won't Learn in Architecture School
Students would learn a thing or two reading this book, says Vinesh Pomal
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Smiljan Radić’s pavilion is set free in Somerset meadow
Hauser Wirth’s architecture season explores the boundaries between architecture, sculpture and landscape. Alice Haugh is impressed
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Jan Kaplicky and the art of drawing
Richard Rogers, Amanda Levete and David Nixon recall the Future Systems founder at the launch of a new book of his drawings
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Book Club Review: The Architecture of Edwin Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew
It might be history, but this book can be read as a blueprint for architects working today, writes Nicholas de Klerk
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Book Club Review: Photographic Architecture in the Twentieth Century
Rare pictures of Hunstanton School are one of the highlights of this otherwise scholarly book, says Nicholas Vaughan Roberts
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The impossibility of rejecting history
Bernard Tschumi recalls his father, modernist architect Jean Tschumi
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The drawings of a master
Hugh McEwen recommends a visit to the RIBA’s Mackintosh exhibition – especially for fed-up students
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Book Club review: Educating Architects
Educating Architects: How tomorrow’s practitioners will learn today. Neil Spiller Nic Clear, Thames Hudson, £29.95, 352pp
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Book Club review: Design Research in Architecture – an overview
Charlie Kentish reviews a new collection of essays edited by Murray Fraser
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Book Club review: Architecture Live Projects: Pedagogy Into Practice
Michael Collins reviews the latest title in BD’s readers’ book club
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Learning from the Koreans
The Cass’s latest cultural exchange is full of playfulness, Phil Pawlett Jackson finds
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The design review is dead. Long live Place reviews
Can the proactive planning system envisaged by the Farrell Review really work? Paul McGrath listened in at the NLA’s half-day debate
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Speaking buildings into existence
Peter Zumthor, John Pawson and Charles Holland’s presentation styles resemble their architecture, finds Joanna Day