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An evening with the Mayne Man

27 March 2012 | By Sam Lubell

Thom Mayne disposes of the myth of the Great Architectural Creators in his SCI-Arc lecture In Los Angeles

Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre by Patrick Schumacher and Zaha Hadid

Architectural Style Wars at the Royal College of Art

29 February 2012 | By Roberto Bottazzi

The RCA/AR lecture series Future Frontiers stimulates a heated debate on style, history and power

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Eric Owen Moss speaks at the RIBA

21 December 2011 | By Jack Self

A review of the ninth annual Jencks Award winner’s RIBA lecture.

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O’Mighty Green, by Beatriz Ramo

27 July 2011

Fetishisation of greenness reaches new heights with the O’Mighty Green

AK Dolven – The Finnish Untuned Bell

AK Dolven – The Finnish Untuned Bell Subscription Required

29 June 2011 | By Catherine du Toit

[INSTALLATION] Permanent installation with eight benches in memory of Helene Schjerfbeck

The Wooden Beacons by Matteo Thun

The Wooden Beacons by Matteo Thun, Milan, Italy Subscription Required

17 May 2010

[INSTALLATION] Architecture and fashion meet in Milan

Personnes by Christian Boltanski, Paris, France Subscription Required

1 March 2010

[INSTALLATION] Christian Boltanski’s piece fills the Grand Palais

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Nicholas Hawksmoor: Architect of the Imagination Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Ayla Lepine

The Royal Academy reflects on the 350th anniversary of the architect’s birth

Piet Mondrian (1872-1944). Composition with Double Line and Yellow, 1932. Oil on canvas 45.3 x 45.3 cm. Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh © 2012 Mondrian/ Holtzman Trust c/o HCR International Washington DC

MONDRIAN AND NICHOLSON IN PARALLEL Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Jessica Kelly

This exhibition at The Courtauld Gallery explores the relationship between Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson

MOS architects, Thoughts on a Walking City, New Jersey

Foreclosed: Rehousing the American Dream at MoMA

24 April 2012 | By Mark Lamster

New York’s Museum of Modern Art joins the conversation about the national financial/housing debacle

'Even to spark out now would be no pain': a poster for the Anti-Art Fair (1986) designed by film maker John Maybury

British Design 1948–2012: Innovation in the Modern Age Subscription Required

24 April 2012 | By Lynda Relph-Knight

The Victoria & Albert Museum’s collection of the best of British design

Wieland Payer's lithograph Temple 1 (2011) — Ballard meets Friedrich in a romantic landscape of post-apocalyptic verdure. From the exhibition From Garden City to Green City

Guerrilla gardening in the city Subscription Required

27 March 2012 | By Alan Powers

Revolutionary purposes of nature are not forgotten at The Garden Museum’s green fingured exhibition

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