Arrested Developments
AT Editor2017-04-27T12:59:14+01:00Viewpoint
As two exhibitions celebrate major unrealised works of architecture, Robert Harbison considers our enduring interest in the unbuilt
Viewpoint
As two exhibitions celebrate major unrealised works of architecture, Robert Harbison considers our enduring interest in the unbuilt
Books
‘Hidden Urbanism’ is a useful and informative guide to the Moscow Metro, but one of the greatest artworks of the twentieth century still awaits its definitive account, says Owen Hatherley
Books
A new appraisal of Robert Venturi’s 'Complexity and Contradiction' shows a welcome re-engagement with his work and thought, says Charles Holland
Books
Robert Harbison’s wide-ranging meditation on the allure of decline and decay is an erudite addition to the literature, says Brian Dillon
Books
Will Alsop welcomes the most thorough account of the work and thought of Cedric Price
Building Review
A student residence by Niall McLaughlin at Somerville College, Oxford, draws on picturesque planning traditions to make a new street for the city, finds Tom Holbrook
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