Estates Revisited
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Colin Davies appraises two new surveys of contemporary life within notable housing schemes that have been both revered and reviled
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Colin Davies appraises two new surveys of contemporary life within notable housing schemes that have been both revered and reviled
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Ecclesiastical highlights of the century, selected by the Twentieth Century Society
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Michael Meredith and Hilary Sample catalogue the figures that populate architects' drawings
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A richly detailed study of design for childhood provides both inspiration and warnings for those working in the field, finds Barbara Kaucky
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A timely and affectionate study of how an earlier UK government set about solving the country's housing crisis
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Oliver Wainwright examines the architecture of the hermit kingdom
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Neil Usher's 'elemental' approach to workplace design
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Patrick Lynch’s reflection on the craft of architecture should be read by every serious practitioner, says Michael Badu
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Kenneth Powell's timely study of Arup Associates harks back to a golden age of teamworking
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New monograph on David Chipperfield Architects published by Walther König
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