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Open Agenda

2017-04-27T11:53:24+01:00

Learning from
The publication of the Team 10 Primer opened a new world of architectural potential and personalities for John McKean

Open Agenda2017-04-27T11:53:24+01:00

Dust to Dust

2017-04-27T11:53:51+01:00

Books
Robert Harbison’s wide-ranging meditation on the allure of decline and decay is an erudite addition to the literature, says Brian Dillon

Dust to Dust2017-04-27T11:53:51+01:00

Lines of Enquiry

2017-04-27T11:54:07+01:00

Drawing
Chris Wilkinson reflects on the enduring value of drawing by hand in the age of digital design

Lines of Enquiry2017-04-27T11:54:07+01:00

Price Increase

2017-04-27T11:54:18+01:00

Books
Will Alsop welcomes the most thorough account of the work and thought of Cedric Price

Price Increase2017-04-27T11:54:18+01:00

Spaces Between

2022-05-11T11:43:19+01:00

Learning From 
Graham Morrison recalls a talk by Kisho Kurokawa that resonates in the work of Allies & Morrison

Spaces Between2022-05-11T11:43:19+01:00

Carl Laubin

2017-05-15T12:23:19+01:00

Gallery 
Painter of classical scenes awarded the Arthur Ross Prize for Fine Art 2017

Carl Laubin2017-05-15T12:23:19+01:00

Piers Gough

2017-12-21T16:44:57+00:00

My Kind of Town
Rio is the most cosmopolitan city in the world, blessed with modernism free of European angst

Piers Gough2017-12-21T16:44:57+00:00

John Outram

2022-07-29T05:24:53+01:00

My Kind of Town
In Rome I learned the secret of a successful city: it gives good dreams

John Outram2022-07-29T05:24:53+01:00

Eric Parry

2022-02-17T18:41:37+00:00

My Kind of Town Brussels is a city of interiors of great power and dignity

Eric Parry2022-02-17T18:41:37+00:00
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