Out of the Slums
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John Boughton’s book on the rise and fall of council housing couldn’t come at a better time, says Rosamund Lily West
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John Boughton’s book on the rise and fall of council housing couldn’t come at a better time, says Rosamund Lily West
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Once admonished for straying from the modern path, Frederick Gibberd is reassessed from a contemporary perspective
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Documenting Mies van der Rohe's unrealised Mansion House Square tower
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In an extract from 'How to Love Brutalism', John Grindrod examines the ways brutalist buildings are (mis)represented in culture
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Daniel Rosbottom reflects on a new collection of architectural writing by Tony Fretton
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An excellent reassessment of postmoderism and architecture’s popular turn lacks only the popular voice, finds Hana Loftus
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Fred Scott enjoys Colin Davies’ new wide-angle perspective of modern architecture
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Reinier de Graaf’s candid and witty dissection of the architectural profession incorporates ideas that must be challenged, says Patrik Schumacher
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Douglas Murphy reviews a timely study of a brief but golden era in state-funded social housing
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Author Richard Brook selects highlights from his rich survey of the city's twentieth-century architecture