Dust to Dust
AT Editor2017-04-27T11:53:51+01:00Books
Robert Harbison’s wide-ranging meditation on the allure of decline and decay is an erudite addition to the literature, says Brian Dillon
Books
Robert Harbison’s wide-ranging meditation on the allure of decline and decay is an erudite addition to the literature, says Brian Dillon
Drawing
Chris Wilkinson reflects on the enduring value of drawing by hand in the age of digital design
Books
Will Alsop welcomes the most thorough account of the work and thought of Cedric Price
Building Review
Nick Hayhurst admires Eric Parry Architects’ new Music School at Brighton College
Viewpoint
Amin Taha on north London apartments by Groupwork, and construction innovation in housing
Learning From
Graham Morrison recalls a talk by Kisho Kurokawa that resonates in the work of Allies & Morrison
Building
Nicholas Hare Architects reconfigures a 1960s megastructure, Cambridge University's Arup Building, for the 21st century
Building
Stanton Williams has designed The Lighterman restaurant to exploit its canalside site at King’s Cross
Gallery
Painter of classical scenes awarded the Arthur Ross Prize for Fine Art 2017
Building Review
Mary Ann Steane admires a lyrical embodiment of liturgy and light at Niall McLaughlin’s Bishop Edward King Chapel
Building
A curvilinear church extends Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ monastery in the Vale of York