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For his first ever international solo show, emerging Japanese architect Akihisa Hirata will exhibit an immersive 1:1 scale installation – a contorted loop – to distil his architecture’s essence into a large-scale experiential…
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Akihisa Hirata: "Tangling". Photography © Courtesy Daniel Hewitt
Last two weeks to visit the Biennale Architettura 2012. Two weeks still to the closure of the 13th International Architecture Exhibition Common Ground, curated by David Chipperfield and organized by la Biennale di Venezia chaired by Paolo Baratta.…
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Installation view: Japan Pavilion, 13th International Architecture Exhibition Photography © Naoya Hatakeyama
Today we bring the last work by Malika Favre exhibited at London's Kemistry Gallery and held last September (06 September - 29 September 2012), coinciding with the City Design week. , full_html
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Hold your horses! is a group of seven French-American living in Paris, who has been little more than three years begun to have a huge success in and outside France. , full_html
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HOLD YOUR HORSES
The latest Maggie's Centre, at Glasgow's Gartnavel Hospital by Rem Koolhaas's firm OMA, in a ceremony the thrusday, OMA's Maggie's Centre Gartnavel in…
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Maggie's Centre, Gartnavel Hospital, by OMA. Photograph by Philippe Ruault
Museo Reina Sofía presents, in collaboration with Kunsthaus Graz (Austria), the first retrospective in Spain of Austrian artist Heimo Zobernig (Mauthen, 1958). The show, held at Palacio de Velázquez in the Retiro Park, will include approximately…
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Seeing lower Manhattan without power was a surreal experience. This is traditionally a city that never sleeps. One in which the lights are always on. One that is always bustling with people. When the lights went out it was wholly different. This…
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Carlos Arroyo Arquitectos is a Madrid based office with a clear European vocation. Many of us critics believe that contemporary conditions announce a different world, and that is a position that Carlos Arroyo has been holding and arguing for a long…
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Over the last couple of weeks, and as a bit of a distraction from finishing off his PhD, Ed Manley has been working with James Cheshire looking at the use of different languages within his aforementioned dataset of London tweets. , full_html
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A few months ago we received news of the auctions about works by Tamara de Lempicka. The work of this Polish, developed mainly in the decades of 1920 - 1930 and generally classified as Art Deco, generally unknown, is being recovered in recent years…
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