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Reluctant Modernist

2018-05-10T14:30:59+01:00

Books
Once admonished for straying from the modern path, Frederick Gibberd is reassessed from a contemporary perspective

Reluctant Modernist2018-05-10T14:30:59+01:00

Stephanie Macdonald

2018-05-22T11:48:33+01:00

My Object of Desire
A five-metre hand-carved tapered oak column at 6a Architects’ Coastal House

Stephanie Macdonald2018-05-22T11:48:33+01:00

David Evans

2018-05-21T14:31:15+01:00

My Object of Desire
A column shifts from circular to square at Lynch Architects’ Zig-Zag Building

David Evans2018-05-21T14:31:15+01:00

Language Lessons

2018-05-15T09:39:35+01:00

Education
Timothy Smith and Jonathan Taylor explain why they lead the only classical design studio at a UK school of architecture

Language Lessons2018-05-15T09:39:35+01:00

Mies In London

2018-05-08T09:51:06+01:00

Books
Documenting Mies van der Rohe's unrealised Mansion House Square tower

Mies In London2018-05-08T09:51:06+01:00

2018 Wood Awards

2018-05-18T13:25:09+01:00

Awards
The Wood Awards is inviting architects and designers to submit UK-based timber projects and products

2018 Wood Awards2018-05-18T13:25:09+01:00

Future Past

2018-05-10T13:03:14+01:00

Practice
Demand for new skills within the conservation sector comes with the opportunity for architects to develop their own approach, says Fiona Raley

Future Past2018-05-10T13:03:14+01:00

Mike Stiff

2021-08-19T15:01:19+01:00

My Kind of Town
Elegant, compact, with a historic core that is alive and thriving

Mike Stiff2021-08-19T15:01:19+01:00

Disappear Here

2018-04-30T10:09:33+01:00

Exhibition
Perspective and illusion in the representation of architectural space are explored at RIBA

Disappear Here2018-04-30T10:09:33+01:00

Last Word

2018-05-01T16:48:35+01:00

Books
Richard Murphy’s Castelvecchio monograph is the definitive guide to Carlo Scarpa’s greatest work, says Robert McCarter

Last Word2018-05-01T16:48:35+01:00

1930s Rationalism on Film

2018-04-19T14:06:47+01:00

Exhibition
Italian film-makers' promotion of modern architecture is explored at the Estorick Collection

1930s Rationalism on Film2018-04-19T14:06:47+01:00
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