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AT Editor2018-05-01T16:48:35+01:00Books
Richard Murphy’s Castelvecchio monograph is the definitive guide to Carlo Scarpa’s greatest work, says Robert McCarter
Exhibition
Italian film-makers' promotion of modern architecture is explored at the Estorick Collection
Exhibition
High-Tech revisited at the Sainsbury Centre
Books
In an extract from 'How to Love Brutalism', John Grindrod examines the ways brutalist buildings are (mis)represented in culture
Books
An excellent reassessment of postmoderism and architecture’s popular turn lacks only the popular voice, finds Hana Loftus
ExhibitionÂ
Neglected artists, architects and engineers resurface at the V&A's 'Ocean Liners: Speed and Style'
Exhibition
Milton Keynes' Netherfield housing, designed in 1971 by Cross Dixon Gold Jones, comes under scrutiny
Books
Fred Scott enjoys Colin Davies’ new wide-angle perspective of modern architecture
Book
Conceptual drawings by Peter Ahrends shed light on the creative process within the celebrated office of Ahrends Burton Koralek
Book
Douglas Murphy reviews a timely study of a brief but golden era in state-funded social housing
Building
Donald Insall Associates has restored the shell and tower of St Luke's, Liverpool's landmark 'Bombed Out Church'Â
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Disparate architectural bedfellows are gathered in the cause of making a fashion into a style
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