‘What is public space’ Future Cities Salon, Porto
Jun22

‘What is public space’ Future Cities Salon, Porto

Early 20thC Modernism sought to provide public open space within cities as a release from the confines of overcrowded, unsanitary slums.

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The dangers of ‘resilience’
Jun22

The dangers of ‘resilience’

‘Resilience’ is a buzzword sweeping the entire industry and seemingly provides solutions for everything

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The Right Time for the Night Time
May26

The Right Time for the Night Time

The Night Time industries are vital to Britain’s future both culturally and economically.

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White City Black City
May21

White City Black City

This beautifully translated publication is an excellent insight to the history of Tel Aviv and Jaffa, told through their architecture.

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ISIS: The mad residue of the war on terror
May03

ISIS: The mad residue of the war on terror

How did this barbaric offshoot of a terror network many thought was becoming obsolete gain what looks like such a sudden ascendency?

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In defence of a Defence of Stars and Icons
Apr15

In defence of a Defence of Stars and Icons

We need a more journalistic nuance as well as hard-hitting intelligent critique.

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3-d Printed houses?
Mar24

3-d Printed houses?

In February 2015, The Washington Post announced that “a team of Chinese construction workers used a 3D printer to construct houses. By day’s end, there were 10 (houses) standing.” Meanwhile, UK newspaper The Guardian reported “A Chinese construction company is building houses that can be mass-produced using a 3D printer.” Not to be outdone, Time magazine claimed that “A Chinese company (had) unveiled a five-story apartment building...

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The Evolution of a Modern Man
Mar16

The Evolution of a Modern Man

Matt Bloomfield | 17 March 2015 Review of Mackintosh Architecture, The Architecture Gallery, RIBA Conveniently coinciding with Prince Charles’ latest foray into Architecture, the RIBA’s Mackintosh Architecture exhibition expertly illustrates the third way between historic pastiche and bland commercialisation. The exhibition brings together Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s work from his early days as an apprentice at...

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House: The Dematerialized Home
Feb17

House: The Dematerialized Home

Nicolò Lewanski | 17 February 2015 It is not so often we have the chance to attend a debate where every speaker is precise. When we do it is a pleasure, and such was the case last month when some of the contributors featured in the book SQM: The Quantified Home spoke at the Architectural Association (AA) in London. Produced for the 2014 Biennale Interieur, this project aims to launch a new discussion on the present and the future of...

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The Art of Memory
Feb01

The Art of Memory

Jane Sandeman | 02 February 2015 Review of ‘Suspended Sentences’ by Patrick Modiano “A Marcel Proust of our time” was how the Nobel Academy described Patrick Modiano, the French novelist who received the 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature, an award for conferring ‘the greatest benefit to mankind’.  Given only a handful of his 25-odd novels have so far been translated into English, Modiano is not exactly well-known in the...

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